Trinidad and Tobago Olympic Committee(TTOC) vice president Annette Knott, chef de mission of the Trinidad and Tobago delegation at the London 2012 Olympic games this morning completed the delegation registration meeting( DRM). The DRM is the final stage of the process before members of the Trinidad and Tobago team can enter the Olympic village.
Following the DRM Mrs Knott confirmed that Trinidad and Tobago's 2009 IAAF World championship women's 400 m hurdle bronze medalist Josanne Lucas is injured and will no longer take part in the London 2012 Olympic games
Lucas flew out of London today for Miami where she will have knee surgery .
The T&T chef de mission said it was disheartening news not only for Lucas but all members of the T&T team.
" Athletes all around the world dream all their lives of participating at the Olympic games. They work very hard to prepare and qualify and to have that snatched away can be gut wrenching. It is a career threatening injury that required immediate surgery. The decision was taken following consultation with the head of our [ T&T] medical staff, Dr Terry Ali."
According to Mrs Knott Lucas however has an indomitable spirit and even though she was hugely disappointed she had a positive outlook.
"Josanne told me a year after the disappointment of Beijing she won the Bronze medal at the 2009 IAAF World Championships so she is anticipating that 2013 will be her year ."