WILTSHIRE slider Laura Deas will miss the Skeleton World Championships in Whistler after suffering an injury in the Team Competition earlier this week.
Chippenham-based Deas, who won Olympic bronze in PyeongChang last February, sustained a whiplash type injury in the combined bobsleigh and skeleton event in the early hours of Monday morning GMT.
Management of the injury is ongoing but Deas has been forced to withdraw from the individual competition in Canada this Thursday and Friday.
“I’m obviously hugely disappointed to be missing the World Championships. It’s the biggest event of the season and it’s something that has been in my sights since the Olympics in South Korea,” said Deas.
“I wanted to come here and perform like I did in PyeongChang so not to be able to do that is a big blow.”
“We all share Laura’s disappointment that she won’t be racing this week,” said British Skeleton’s Interim Performance Director, Natalie Dunman.
“During the team race, Laura suffered a whiplash type injury that we are continuing to manage.
“Athlete health and wellbeing is of upmost importance to everyone here at British Skeleton and, while this is the showpiece race of the year, we don’t believe it is in Laura’s best interests to try and return to sliding in time to compete this week.”
Deas missed the fifth World Cup race of the season in St Moritz in January with illness but the injury is unrelated.
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