Dustin Johnson cites Zika virus as reason for withdrawing from Games

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DALLAS -- U.S. Open champion Dustin Johnson withdrew from the Rio Games on Friday because of concerns over the Zika virus, costing golf three of the world's top four players for its return to the Olympics after a 112-year absence.


Jordan Spieth is the only player from the top four who has not said whether he is going to Brazil. A decision could come as early as this weekend ahead of The Open Championship. Rickie Fowler also is undecided.


Johnson, No. 2 in the world after his U.S. Open title and another World Golf Championship victory last week, is the 13th golfer to pull out of the Rio Games. Eight of them, including world No. 1 Jason Day and No. 4 Rory McIlroy, specifically have cited Zika as the reason.


Patrick Reed, who said earlier this week at the Scottish Open that he wants to play in the Olympics, would replace Johnson. The U.S. is allowed four players, the most of any country in golf, because they are in the top 15 in the world.


"This was not an easy decision for me," Johnson said in a statement released by his management company. "But my concerns about the Zika virus cannot be ignored."


The Zika virus can cause severe birth defects, including microcephaly, in which babies are born with abnormally small heads.


Johnson said he and his fiancée, Paulina Gretzky, plan to have more children. They have an 18-month-old son, Tatum.


"I feel it would be irresponsible to put myself, her or our family at risk," Johnson said. "I believe I am making the right decision for me and, most importantly, my family. While I am sure some will be critical of my decision, my hope is that most will understand and support it."


The decision follows a meeting at the Bridgestone Invitational with USA Golf in which the leading four Americans were briefed on Zika and security concerns. Johnson had called it a productive meeting and said he was planning to play, although he still wanted a few more answers.


Of the top four Americans, only two-time Masters champion Bubba Watson said he is going.


Golf was last an Olympic sport in 1904 in St. Louis.


Nine of the 13 players who have withdrawn are among the top 30 in the world: Day, Johnson, McIlroy, Adam Scott, Branden Grace, Louis Oosthuizen, Hideki Matsuyama, Charl Schwartzel and Shane Lowry.



The Associated Press contributed to this report.
 

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Why is he such a primadonna pussy?

These golf dudes must be self-entitled and have no respect for America.
 

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Why is he such a primadonna pussy?

These golf dudes must be self-entitled and have no respect for America.

Does playing in the Olympics really have anything to do with respect for America? Its playing sports in a tournament at the end of the day
 

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He is a pussy.....Nobody backing out from other countries.

You ever notice at these Euro soccer matches.....Every player on both teams sing the National Anthem.

You don`t see that here in America....I never see that.

Watch tomorrow`s France-Portugal game......Each team has their Anthem and they sing it loud....I love it.
 

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Does playing in the Olympics really have anything to do with respect for America? Its playing sports in a tournament at the end of the day

I was kidding and mocking those who have an issue with NBA players not wanting to go to Brazil.

When these golf guys bow out, there seems to be less outrage. I wonder why that is...
 

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I never see our athletes singing loud and proud like these guys do for their country....I don`t understand what they are saying but i love it....lol

 
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I was kidding and mocking those who have an issue with NBA players not wanting to go to Brazil.

When these golf guys bow out, there seems to be less outrage. I wonder why that is...

I've seen some bitching about it (especially surrounding golf getting the boot from the Olympics after 2020 because these guys won't show up), but if you aren't a golf guy you probably won't see/hear much of it. One thing golfers have over hoopers is that Zika is a bigger concern with it being an outdoor sport.
 

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Does playing in the Olympics really have anything to do with respect for America? Its playing sports in a tournament at the end of the day

playing in a tourney with 1000 diseases,,, potential terrorist attacks,, and no cops,,

i would rtather fuk bruce jenner than take my life down to brazil

fukkkk that
 
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He is a pussy.....Nobody backing out from other countries.

You ever notice at these Euro soccer matches.....Every player on both teams sing the National Anthem.

You don`t see that here in America....I never see that.

Watch tomorrow`s France-Portugal game......Each team has their Anthem and they sing it loud....I love it.

didnt Rory and jason day drop out also?
 

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One must remember it is winter over in Rio now. Just saw a friend who got back from Rio after two weeks in the city. He told me him and his wife never saw or got a mosquito bite. Was getting down to the low 50's some nites. Said the locals were freezing.
 

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Having the Olympics in Rio was a bad idea in the first place. Brazil is the armpit of the world, just like some of the other recent choice of countries they have made. The Committee needs to stop awarding the Olympic games to countries without the proper infrastructure. And now with the Zika and contaminated drinking water, I think it's a disservice to the athletes to ask them to risk anything to go compete in a game. This DDT subject is another issue that I have mixed thoughts about. It's most effective at killing mosquitos, but it has also wiped out almost entire food chains of other animals. Not to mention what it could "potentially" do to humans. It should only be used as the "last" line of defense against malaria..
 

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