USWNT's Shaw (leg) ruled out of Olympic opener

The United States Olympic Committee is keeping a close eye on the status of swimmer Jaedyn Shaw after she suffered an injury during the Africa Cup in Zambia. Shaw, who was expected to be a key player for the US women’s 4×100-meter medley relay team at the 2024 Olympics, injured her left leg while training for the event. The extent of the injury is not yet known, but it has raised concerns among the swimming community and within the US Olympic Committee. According to sources close to the situation, Shaw was scheduled to undergo an MRI scan on Monday to determine the severity of the injury. The 18-year-old swimmer from California has been a rising star in the sport, winning several national championships and setting multiple records during her high school career. She is considered one of the top contenders for the US women’s team at the Olympics, where she will compete in the 100-meter butterfly and 4×100-meter medley relay events. The US Olympic Committee has announced that it will be monitoring Shaw’s status closely as the Olympics approach and providing any necessary support to ensure her recovery.

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