Jump directly to the content
BOY WONDER

England star Johnboy Smith takes gold in Commonwealth Games wheelchair marathon after leader David Weir suffers PUNCTURE

FRUSTRATED David Weir cursed his luck after a puncture ended his marathon gold hopes.

The Weirwolf was leading with under 10km left of the men’s T53/54 wheelchair race until one of his back wheels suddenly popped.

Johnboy Smith celebrates winning gold
2
Johnboy Smith celebrates winning goldCredit: Getty
England team-mate David Weir was left frustrated after puncturing a tyre
2
England team-mate David Weir was left frustrated after puncturing a tyreCredit: PA

A decision not to bring a spare tyre backfired and England team-mate Johnboy Smith overtook before clinching the title in Birmingham city centre.

Weir, 43, gallantly completed the race and finished in seventh place. He said: “I’ve not had much luck lately in major championships.

“My last ten weeks of training have been the best in years. I have felt like I was ten years younger. It’s frustrating.

“I was debating to bring a spare, I had never done that in a race in my life. I thought by taking one I might jinx myself. I should have gone with my gut.

Read more in sport

“I’m from a council estate – and you don’t give up on anything. That’s why I kept going.”

Kent racer Smith, 32, won in 1:41:15 and he said: “It’s bittersweet for me. Dave got a flat, he had me. By mile six he dropped me.

“I won, but the better man didn’t win.

“I take my hat off to Dave. He deserves gold, I should have got silver, but look, these things happen.

FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALS - BEST NEW CUSTOMER OFFERS

“Your Majesty the Queen, if you’re watching, give David Weir a knighthood, make him Sir David Weir, that man deserves it.”

Eden Rainbow-Cooper and Shelly Oxley-Woods won silver and bronze in the women’s T53-54 marathon, which was won by Australian Madison de Rozario.

Johnboy Smith joked: "Whoever come up with that course, I seriously might take them to court and sue them! I don't know what they were thinking but that was so, so hard." 

Topics