Glasgow 2014: Scotland's Freya Ross ruled out of marathon
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Scottish marathon runner Freya Ross will miss the Commonwealth Games next month through injury.
The Olympian, who was named in a second phase of selections in early May, has now formally withdrawn from Glasgow 2014 because of a hip problem.
Ross was Britain's best performer at London 2012.
And she ran inside the two hours 40 minute qualification standard in Japan in December when the 30-year-old clocked 2.35.19.
"It is with regret and deep disappointment that I can confirm I have had to withdraw from Team Scotland for the Commonwealth games," said Ross.
"I have suffered from a hip injury for the past few weeks and while the prognosis is good for a full return to competitive running, it is affecting my training."
Susan Partridge, who has a best time of 2:30:46, will lead home hopes in the marathon, which starts and finishes in Glasgow Green on 27 July.
The full Team Scotland announcement is due on Thursday at Stirling Castle.
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