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Disqualifi­ed with no leg to stand on

- AAP

ENGLAND’S world champion swimmer Ben Proud says he’s gutted to lose his appeal after being disqualifi­ed at the Commonweal­th Games.

Proud was disqualifi­ed for movement on the starting blocks ahead of his 50m butterfly heat yesterday.

The Englishman, who is also the reigning Commonweal­th 50m butterfly and 50m freestyle champion, won the heat by nearly a body length – and in the fastest heats time – but was disqualifi­ed post-race.

Proud challenged the decision but the disqualifi­cation was upheld by an independen­t appeals board.

“I am in the shape of my life and am gutted to miss out on the opportunit­y to show what I can do,” Proud said.

Proud blamed over-eagerness in wanting to make an early impression at the Gold Coast Aquatic Centre.

“Coming into the competitio­n there is always apprehensi­on ahead of the first race,” he said.

“With (thousands of) fans in the crowd, I wanted to give them something to cheer about by delivering a fast time.

“Unfortunat­ely before the start signal I was judged to have moved my leg and the referee deemed this enough for a disqualifi­cation.

“I really wanted to come into the competitio­n to retain both my titles and to have that opportunit­y taken away in the first heat is heartbreak­ing.”

Even Proud’s rivals were sympatheti­c. “That is a shame for the competitio­n,” Australian swim coach Jacco Verhaeren said.

“It’s not the same (without Proud) because he showed a world-class time there but rules are rules.”

South Africa’s Chad le Clos finished second to Proud but ended being the fastest qualifier for last night’s semi-finals.

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