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Four-time Olympic champion Michael Johnson recovering after mini stroke

Johnson said he had 'rather surprisingly suffered what's known as a Transient Ischemic Attack'

Saturday 08 September 2018 20:30 BST
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The sprinter claimed the 200m and 400m titles at the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta
The sprinter claimed the 200m and 400m titles at the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta (AFP/Getty Images)

Former Olympic champion Michael Johnson is recovering after a mini-stroke, the American has revealed.

Johnson, a regular athletics pundit on the BBC, said in a post on his official Twitter account on Saturday he had last week "rather surprisingly suffered what's known as a Transient Ischemic Attack".

The sprinter, who claimed the 200m and 400m titles at the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta, added: "The good news is I'm back at home with my family, cleared of any heart issues and have already made great progress on my road to a full recovery.

"It seems these things can affect anyone, even the once fastest man in the world! I'm no stranger to a good exercise plan and have thrown myself into it with my usual focus and determination."

PA

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