Grenadian decathlete Lindon Victor has shared an emotional message with fans following his early exit from the men’s decathlon at the World Athletics Championships.
Victor, who has been battling multiple injuries this season—including broken ribs from a car accident and persistent Achilles pain—was forced to retire during the pole vault after an unsuccessful attempt at 4.50 metres.
Despite pushing through the earlier events, the two-time Commonwealth Games champion grimaced in pain as his competition came to an abrupt end. In a heartfelt post on Facebook, Victor admitted this was not the outcome he had envisioned: “I thought I would be sharing how proud I was for battling through broken ribs, pushing through Achilles pain all season, and still managing to win a medal.
But you know what—God is still great. It just wasn’t meant to be this time.” The Grenadian star expressed pride in himself and his team for simply making it to the start line, calling it an achievement in itself given the challenges faced. Known for his resilience, Victor assured supporters that this setback will only fuel his determination: “Setbacks don’t define me—they build me.
This will only make me a stronger and better athlete. The best is yet to come.” He closed by thanking Grenada for their continued support, even as he apologized for not delivering the medal he had hoped for.
Victor’s fighting spirit has once again inspired fans at home and abroad, and attention now turns to his recovery as he looks ahead to future championships.
