Jaydon Hibbert recovering from surgery after competing with torn meniscus at Olympic Games

Jamaican triple jumper Jaydon Hibbert, one of track and field’s rising stars, has undergone minor surgery to repair a torn meniscus, an injury he sustained before the Paris Olympics. Despite the setback, Hibbert pushed through the pain to narrowly miss out on a medal, showcasing his grit and determination on the sport’s biggest stage.

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The injury occurred when Hibbert landed awkwardly in an under-prepared pit, leading to a tear that required careful management in the lead-up to the Paris Olympics.

Despite the severity of the injury, Hibbert competed at the Paris Games, pushing through significant pain and delivering a commendable performance. He narrowly missed out on a medal, but his resilience in the face of adversity earned praise from his coach, Travis Geopfert, who now serves as the Director of Track and Field and Cross Country at Kansas State University.

Not 100 per cent

“Yeah, we had to work through it, man. We had to modify things a little bit. I’m just really proud of him in his efforts, you know, because he was not 100 per cent, but man, he battled. He put it out there. He tried, just off the medal, which is really good considering the circumstance,” said Geopfert, reflecting on Hibbert’s fourth place performance in Paris.

Following the Olympics, Hibbert underwent a surgical procedure to repair his torn meniscus. Geopfert described the surgery as “not major” and expressed optimism about Hibbert’s recovery. “He’s going to be good to go once he completes rehabilitation,” the coach confirmed.

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The injury forced Hibbert to miss the World U20 Championships in Lima, Peru, but Geopfert remains confident about his future, noting that Hibbert’s determination and potential remain intact.

Commend his other athletes

Geopfert also took a moment to commend his other athletes, including Wayne Pinnock, who won silver in the men’s long jump, Carey McLeod, who made the long jump final, and Jermaine Beckford, a finalist in the high jump. He praised their perseverance in overcoming obstacles, emphasizing that injury management is part of the sport’s challenges.

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“I’m really proud of the group. Life is not perfect, and injuries are part of the sport. Managing the imperfections of the body is part of it too. What I’m most proud of is how these guys managed everything and fought through adversity. They competed extremely well at the Olympic Games,” Geopfert remarked.

While Pinnock’s silver medal and the performances of other finalists were significant achievements, Geopfert highlighted that the team’s high standards continue to push them toward greater success. Despite the hurdles, he remains “nothing but proud” of how his athletes represented themselves at the Olympics.

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