Max Litchfield has withdrawn from the Team England Commonwealth Games swimming team.
The City of Sheffield swimmer secured his place on the team following the 2017 World Swimming Championships, but has had a recent problem with his shoulder.
Despite responding well to treatment, the 22-year-old has
decided he will not be ready to compete at his best on the Gold Coast in April.
His season target will now be to prepare for full fitness by the summer.
Commenting on the decision, Max said: “I’m disappointed not
to be attending the Commonwealth Games, but at the moment my focus has to be on
my shoulder rehabilitation and looking ahead to Tokyo in two years’ time.
“I would like to thank everyone at my club and within the
British Swimming and Swim England set-up who have been supporting me during
this time and wish the team the best of luck on the Gold Coast.”
Swimming Team Leader, Grant Robins, said: “Max has been receiving
regular physiotherapy in the hope that he would be able to compete at the
Commonwealth Games, but unfortunately medical advice is that he does not take
part.
“Although this is sad news for the team, this is the best
option for Max and his long term future in swimming and we wish him well in his
ongoing recovery.”
The Team England Swimming team heads to Australia at the end
of March. The Commonwealth Games opening ceremony takes place on 4 April, with
the swimming competition taking place in the Optus Aquatic Centre from 5-10
April 2018.