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USA sprint star Jordan Anthony suffers freak injury at World Championships after drug test goes wrong

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The American, who is the favourite to win gold in the men’s 60m, was hit with a blood clot following an anti-doping test at the World Athletics Indoor Championships in Torun, Poland

Team USA star Jordan Anthony suffered a shock blood clot before competing at the World Athletics Indoor Championships after a drug test went wrong. Anthony, seen as the favourite for the men’s 60m, where Great Britain’s Jeremiah Azu bids to defend his title won in Nanjing last year. The 21-year-old has the fastest time in the world this year at 6.

43secs, three hundredths faster than next best Kishane Thompson and a further hundredth ahead of teammate Trayvon Bromell, Azu and Bryan Levell. But his chances were thrown a curveball after an anti-doping mistake, leaving him with a blood clot and heavy tape on his left arm. Anthony got his championship underway with a comfortable run in 6.

54secs to win heat four ahead of tonight’s semi-finals and the former Arkansas star remains calm and confident about his chances to win a medal. "Yesterday I had drug testing, they took blood, but he didn't stick my vein, he stuck outside,” Anthony told media in Torun, including Let’s Run. “I got a clot, the size of a football.

Luckily, I'm still running. “That’s why my arm is taped up. I can't really do this with it.