Liu Xiang not in form for the worlds By Lei Lei (China Daily) Updated: 2005-08-03 05:58
As the Track and Field World Championships in Helsinki, Finland, approaches,
China's Olympic hero Liu Xiang is busy preparing for a better result than that
at the last world games.
"As Liu is not in his best form recently, I will be satisfied if he can
run better than he did in the Paris world championships in 2003," said Sun
Haiping, Liu's coach, a week before they head off for the event.
In Paris 2003, Liu took the bronze there by making a great breakthrough for
China's male athletes.
The 22-year-old Liu later became a Chinese superstar after winning the men's
110m hurdles in a world-record tying 12.91 seconds in Athens Olympic Games last
year. This was also the country's first-ever Olympic gold for men's athletics.
A victory in Helsinki is sure to increase his heroic image and consolidate
his status in the Chinese sports hall of fame, since a Chinese man has never won
a gold in the track and field World Championships either.
But it is looking increasingly unlikely that he will bring home the gold from
Helsinki because of exhaustion caused by his busy schedule over the last two
months.
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