Nathan De Asha Announces He Will Miss 2022 Olympia With Right Bicep Tear

Bicep Injury

Nathan De Asha has suffered another bicep injury that will keep him out of the Olympia.

Nathan De Asha has dealt with some injuries that have hindered his progress and another one has come up ahead of the 2022 Olympia. De Asha shared that he will miss the biggest competition of the year after suffering an injury to his right bicep.

De Asha earned three victories in 2021. He was crowned champion at the Europa Pro Championship and Arnold Classic UK. Last October, De Asha also win the Yamamoto Cup. After returning to the stage and having great success, De Asha was forced to miss the 2022 Arnold Classic with a left bicep injury.

Nathan De Asha Suffers Second Bicep Tear

Nathan De Asha joined Desktop Bodybuilding for a discussion and this is where he shared the news that he would miss the 2022 Olympia.

“I threw my son’s football and then my right bicep just snapped. So, I’ve only started training for the past 14 days. As people see me a lot, I was a lot smaller a few weeks back trying to do, you know a f***ing three-week off-season to try to get to the Olympia.”

De Asha went on to explain why he will be out of the biggest competition of the year. This is not his first bicep tear. In fact, he tore his right one twice and added a left bicep tear back in January.

“I tore my left bicep in January right. Went to try the machine, tore my right bicep at the end of July. So, to all these little gobshi**s on here why I’m not doing the Olympia, it’s two bicep tears in the same f***ing year.”

After his appearance on the podcast, De Asha took to Instagram on Thursday morning to explain further. He referenced that the news had already been reported by many outlets and he wanted to provide more insight.

In this post, Nathan De Asha shared more details on the incident. The plan is to recovery from his injury and hit the stage as soon as possible. Fans will have to wait for his return to the stage and of course, the Olympia competition.

 

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Greg Patuto
Greg has covered the four major sports for six years and has been featured on sites such as Sports Illustrated, Fox Sports, SB Nation, NJ.com, and FanSided. Now, he is transitioning into the world of bodybuilding and strength sports.