The British fighter was due to fight for a medal in the Japanese capital, where taekwondo will make its Paralympic debut. But Bush’s hopes have been dashed after suffering an anterior cruciate ligament injury. "I am truly disappointed to be removed from competition at Tokyo on medical grounds," said Bush, who has been replaced by Joe Lane. "I know a lot of people were behind me in my pursuit of gold and I'm sorry to them that I wasn't able to achieve it this time. "I'm incredibly grateful for the GB staff and coaches who helped me as much as possible and will help me build back up for Paris 2024." Bush became Britain's first Para taekwondo world champion in 2019. He missed Rio 2016, where he was due to compete in the F46 javelin, due to a shoulder injury. He subsequently switched to Para taekwondo due to a long-standing interest in martial arts.