Hurdler Liz Clay likely to miss Commonwealth Games after crash in the heats

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Hurdler Liz Clay likely to miss Commonwealth Games after crash in the heats
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Australian hurdler Liz Clay suffers a foot injury at the world titles in Eugene and is unlikely to compete at the Commonwealth Games.

Australia's number one-ranked 100m hurdler Liz Clay looks likely to suffer Commonwealth Games heartbreak after injuring her foot at the world championships.Celeste Mucci 100m hurdles 13.01Clay had to be helped from Hayward Field by medical staff after crashing heavily into the seventh hurdle and falling to the track in her opening-round heat in Eugene.

She just missed out on the final at last year's Tokyo Olympics, despite running a PB of 12.71 seconds in the semi-final. In much better news, Australians Michelle Jenneke and Celeste Mucci both advanced to the semis on Sunday.

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