Kemoy Campbell: Jamaican taken to hospital after collapsing during 3,000m

  • Published
Kemoy CampbellImage source, Getty Images
Image caption,

Campbell finished 10th in the 5,000m at the 2017 World Championships in London.

Jamaican distance runner Kemoy Campbell has been taken to hospital after collapsing during the men's 3,000m at the Millrose Games in New York.

Campbell, 28, was acting as a pace-setter when he collapsed and fell into the infield after the second turn just beyond the 1,000m mark.

He was given medical attention by the side of the track and then carried out of the stadium on a stretcher.

The athlete is in a stable condition in hospital.

Ray Flynn, the athlete's agent and event organiser, told BBC Sport that Campbell was being treated at New York Presbyterian Columbia Medical Center.

The Jamaica Gleaner, quoting Flynn, said the runner had to be revived by defibrillator, external before being taken to an intensive care unit.

"We were all shocked to see what happened, but thank God, he is doing better. He has his girlfriend and his brother beside him," he told the newspaper.

Related internet links

The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites.