Polish gold-medal thrower injured chasing thief

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WARSAW, Poland — Olympic hammer champion Anita Wlodarczyk will miss the rest of the season after undergoing surgery for a thigh injury she suffered while chasing a thief trying to break into her car.

The three-time Olympic gold medalist from Poland wrote on Instagram that she “totally severed” a thigh muscle during the incident last week but remains intent on competing at the 2024 Paris Games.

Wlodarczyk, 36, tweeted a photo Friday flexing her muscles in front of her car, writing that she had chased down a thief who tried to break into the vehicle and turned the person over to the police but had been injured in the process.

After her surgery, Wlodarczyk said she still has “great motivation” to win her fourth Olympic gold in Paris in 2024.

“I will do everything to come back to the circle next year and give you plenty of joy,” Wlodarczyk wrote.

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