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Colin Jost’s job as NBC’s Olympics surfing correspondent in Tahiti was cut short as the Weekend Update anchor recovers from a week of injuries, Deadline reported on Monday.
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Soon after landing on the French Polynesian island on July 26, things went south for Jost when he cut his foot on coral reefs.
He shared a photo of his bloodied foot on Instagram with the caption: “This might ruin my WikiFeet score but I just arrived in Tahiti for the surfing Olympics and the reef was excited to greet me.”
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He later shared an update on Instagram with an image of his bandaged foot and wrote: “You know it’s going great when you’ve been to the Olympic medical tent more than any of the athletes.”
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Shortly after his injury, he got a staph infection and then developed an ear infection.
He jokingly provided an update of his medical issues during a chat with NBC’s Mike Tirico, telling the veteran broadcaster, “I’m not on three different medications – four if you include Pina Coladas. My new goal is to have as many infections as there are Olympic Events.”
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The surfing semifinals and finals were delayed until Monday due to small surf, but Jost had already left Tahiti by then, Deadline reported.
He was replaced with Luke Bradnam, a surfer and weatherman from Channel Nine in Australia who was already in Tahiti.
Jost gave another update on his health on Tuesday, posting a video on Instagram with the caption: “Rumours of my death have been greatly exaggerated. Semis and finals of Olympic surfing happening right now in Tahiti.”
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