World, Olympic champ Drouin says neck injury forced him to shut down season
TORONTO — A frightening spinal injury forced Derek Drouin to shelve his track and field season.
The reigning Olympic high jump champion has a bulging disc in his neck, which kept him out of the Commonwealth Games in April. The Canadian announced earlier this week that he was shutting it down for the season to avoid risk of serious injury.
“We’ve decided that it was in my best interest to get this completely figured out before we go back to a sport where it’s my job to land on my neck,” Drouin said.
The 28-year-old from Corunna, Ont., has been “having confusing nerve issues,” including a loss of sensation.