Torn hamstring takes high contender out of the combo.
Even “The Mutant” is human.
Sadly for Nick Walker, his Olympia journey has already come to an finish because of a hamstring tear he suffered whereas coaching for an important bodybuilding present of the 12 months. Regardless of his greatest efforts, the third-place finisher on the 2022 Mr. Olympia couldn’t overcome an harm that occurred on the worst potential time.
With the 2023 Olympia weekend about to get underway in Orlando, FL, from Nov. 2-5, Walker introduced his resolution to bow out of the competition through an Instagram publish on Oct. 31, 2023.
Though he seemed stage-ready on the floor, the 2021 Arnold Traditional winner revealed his hamstring stays a significant challenge.
“I attempted to push by way of it. I attempted to do no matter I might and get no matter therapy I might, however it simply step by step bought worse,” Walker defined. “It didn’t progress in any method, form, or type. Me and my crew thought it was greatest that we simply pulled out as a result of we knew there was simply no shot of us inserting top-three at this level, or larger. And we don’t need to drop inserting.”
After all, latest modifications to the Olympia Qualifying System stipulate that solely the highest three finishers within the 2023 Mr. Olympia mechanically safe a spot within the 2024 contest. Regardless that Walker completed behind solely Hadi Choopan and Derek Lunsford within the Males’s Open division a 12 months in the past, he absolutely would have confronted an uphill battle to fend off the likes of 2023 Arnold Traditional champion Samson Dauda and 2019 Mr. Olympia winner Brandon Curry for third place on one totally wholesome leg.
After delivering the information to promoters and officers, the 2021 Arnold Traditional winner mentioned he obtained nothing however help from IFBB Professional League president Jim Manion and Olympia proprietor Jake Wooden.
“They requested me if I ever wanted something and that simply makes me proud to be a part of this group,” Walker mentioned.
Shifting ahead, there are main ramifications for everybody concerned. Walker faces a troublesome activity to recuperate from a torn hamstring and remind everybody why he was thought of one of many high contenders to take residence the Mr. Olympia crown in 2023. In the meantime, his absence opens the door even wider for somebody like Dauda, Curry, and even Hunter Labrada, who took residence the 2023 Tampa Professional Males’s Open title in August, to punch their ticket to subsequent 12 months’s present with a top-three end.
In any case, with Walker, two-time Mr. Olympia champion Mamdouh “Large Ramy” Elssbiay, 2022 Bigman Weekend Professional winner Brett “The Butcher” Wilkin, and 2023 Toronto Professional Supershow winner Ian Valliere all withdrawing for numerous causes, the stage received’t be fairly so crowded (or aggressive) with a number of huge names lacking.
Though it will be straightforward for Walker to view his setback negatively, he confirmed spectacular resolve and internal energy when talking about what’s subsequent.
“If I discovered something from that is that something can occur at any given second,” he defined. “But it surely’s the way you deal with it; it’s what you do this defines who you’re and the character you’ll grow to be.”
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