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    Team GB’s last hope of gold medal at Olympics 2024 ends in horror crash as Jack Carlin left needing medical help

    By Alex Smith,

    3 hours ago

    JACK CARLIN, Team GB’s last major hope of winning gold at Paris 2024, suffered a horror crash in the men’s keirin final.

    The 27-year-old cycling star hit the deck after a nasty-looking three-man collision on the final lap.

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    Jack Carlin crashed in the men’s keirin final
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    The Scot’s skin suit ripped as he hit the deck
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    Medics rushed over to help him
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    Carlin was hoping to add a gold to the silver and bronze he had already won in Paris
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    Carlin came around the final bend with plenty of work to do and tried to make a late burst for bronze.

    However, he ended up being wiped out as Japan’s Shinji Nakano and Malaysia’s Muhammad Shah Firdaus Sahrom clattered into each other just in front of him.

    Dutch star Harrie Lavreysen won gold but there was concern for Carlin as the winner crossed the line .

    The Scot ripped his skin suit and medics rushed over to treat him.

    Carlin was able to get back to his feet soon after and he gingerly walked away.

    Medics offered to put a neck brace round him but decided against it.

    The crash saw Carlin miss out on completing the medal set from the Paris Games.

    He was part of the team that won silver in the men’s team sprint and he picked up bronze in the individual sprint.

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    Carlin missing out sees Team GB finish the Olympics with 65 medals – 14 gold, 22 silver and 29 bronze.

    Today’s other British medal hopefuls Emma Finucane and Emily Campbell both came third in the cycling sprint and weightlifting respectively.

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