Robles makes return from injury in Germany
HAVANA (AP) — Dayron Robles says he’s ready to return to competition next week, the Cuban’s first meet since pulling out of the World Championships last summer in Berlin.
In an interview with The Associated Press yesterday, the 2008 Olympic champion and world record-holder said little about the left-leg injury that forced him out of the semi-finals of the 110-metre hurdles at the Worlds. Robles pulled up injured after hitting the first three hurdles.
He returns to competition on Wednesday in an indoor meet in Dusseldorf, Germany.
Robles says his eyes are on the March 12-14 world indoor championships in Doha, Qatar, where he is likely to go head-to-head with his great rival, Liu Xiang of China.
“Liu’s presence makes me happy,” Robles said. “But my main worry is me, it’s not Liu or other rivals. I have a promise I’ve made to myself and I will look to fulfill it.”
Liu is also coming back from injury.
Liu, the 2004 Olympic champion and former world record-holder, was unable to run the first heat in the 2008 Olympics in Beijing because of a right Achilles’ tendon injury that required surgery, to the disappointment of millions of his people.
Though Robles is an Olympic champion and the world record-holder (12.87 seconds), he has never won a world championship — indoor or outdoor. Next week, he’ll be shooting at the 60-meter indoor mark of 7.30 held by Briton Colin Jackson. Robles has run 7.33.
Robles’ coach Santiago Antunez says he’s been concentrating on stretching, trying to add flexibility to the Cuban.
“We have stressed stretching in our training,” Antunez said. “Dayron is a guy that goes all out, even in training.” He described hurdling as “very traumatic because the athlete jumps a hurdle and then runs full speed for three steps before another hurdle. This increases the risk of injury.”
“An injury also sews doubt in an athlete’s mind,” Antunez added. “Even without realizing it.”