Kayla Whitelock out of Olympics after tearing ACL

Four-time Olympian Kayla Whitelock will miss the Tokyo Olympics after it was confirmed she had torn her ACL.

Four-time Olympian Kayla Whitelock will miss the Tokyo Olympics after it was confirmed she had torn the anterior cruciate ligament in her knee in the fourth and final hockey test against Australia in Palmerston North on Tuesday.

Kayla Whitelock, Black Sticks hockey player.

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Black Sticks Head Coach Graham Shaw said his heart went out to the 260 cap veteran defender.

“It’s often an overused term but Kayla truly is a legend of our game, and it was a heart-breaking moment when she shared the extent of her injury with the team today.”

“Kayla will be a massive loss to the team both on and off the field in Tokyo.”

Black Sticks Captain Stacey Michelsen said many players, including herself, had looked up to Whitelock as youngsters.

“Kayla was an inspiration to all of the current Black Sticks when we were growing up and continued to play that role over her entire career.

“We are absolutely devastated that her Olympic dream has ended this way.”

Whitelock would have joined Barbara Kendall and Dame Valerie Adams as the only Kiwi women to attend five Olympics if she’d made it to Tokyo.

Both Black Sticks squads for the Olympics will be named on Thursday.

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