Triple Olympic champion Wlodarczyk injured while foiling attempted break-in

Triple Olympic champion Wlodarczyk injured while foiling attempted break-in

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The 36-year-old will be looking to recover from the injury before the world championships in Oregon.

(Reuters) - Three-times Olympic hammer throw champion Anita Wlodarczyk said she will undergo surgery after being injured while apprehending a thief who attempted to break into her car.

 
Poland s Wlodarczyk, who became the first woman to win an individual Olympic athletics event three times in a row in Tokyo last year, said the thief was a "foreigner."
 
"I single-handedly apprehended the thief and handed him over to the police," Wlodarczyk wrote in a post on Instagram on Friday, along with a picture of her car, which had scuff marks on it.
 
"Unfortunately I paid for it with a muscle injury. Injury diagnosed. Surgery on Monday.
 
"Thank you (Polish police) for your quick intervention. After my career I think I ll fight in MMA or UFC like our champion Joanna Jedrzejczyk because the perpetrator got hurt..."
 
The 36-year-old will be looking to recover from the injury before the world championships in Oregon in July, where she could win her fifth world title.