Swansea bus crash: Olympic gold medallist Kevin Young injured

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An Olympic gold medallist was among those injured after a double-decker bus crashed into a railway bridge.

Kevin Young, a 400m hurdler whose world record at the 1992 games in Barcelona has still not been beaten, .

A woman is in critical condition after the bus, bound for Swansea University, crashed into the bridge on Neath Road, Swansea at 09:40 GMT on Thursday.

A man, 63, was arrested on suspicion of dangerous driving after the crash.

He has since been released by police under investigation.

Two other people were seriously hurt, while others are in a stable condition.

American Mr Young said it was a "tough day trying to get to class".

The course - a master's in sports ethics and integrity - aims to teach future sports administrators about anti-doping, illegal betting and child protection.

Image source, Mike Powell/Allsport

Image caption, Kevin Young competing at the 1992 US Olympic Trials in New Orleans

The bus was travelling from Swansea University's Singleton campus to its Swansea Bay campus.

A First Cymru spokesman said the bus was off its normal route due to a temporary road closure.

Network Rail said the height restriction on the bridge is 3.3m (11ft) but the sign was dislodged in the crash.

In a statement, South Wales Police thanked the public "for their patience while the road was closed" and asked any witnesses with dash cam footage to contact them.

Video caption, Swansea bus crash: 'It was like a tin opener took the top off'