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Doctor: Hurdler Liu Xiang has fully recovered

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jmcd77   Dec 9th 2009, 12:31am
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Doctor: Hurdler Liu has fully recovered

Doctor: Hurdler Liu has fully recovered
By Lei Lei (China Daily)
Updated: 2009-12-07 09:06

China's star hurdler, Liu Xiang. has been given a clean bill of health following his latest check-up on Saturday.

A year after Liu had surgery on his right Achilles tendon in Houston, his US doctor, Tom Clanton, arrived Shanghai on Friday to check on his star patient. After reviewing scans of Liu's foot and watching him train on Saturday, Clanton, who performed the operation on Liu, said the foot had fully recovered and he could resume intensive training.
"Today is very special, after the ups and downs of the past year, this means a lot to us," said Liu's coach, Sun Haiping, after Clanton's verdict on Saturday. "When we decided on surgery we said 'we will be sure to come back' and today I can finally say: 'Liu is back!'."

The severe foot injury forced the former Olympic and world champion to pull out of the first round of the men's 110m hurdles at the Beijing Games in August last year. Since then, Liu, China's biggest track and field star, had faced doubts about his ability to return to top-flight athletics.

After more than a year of quiet rehabilitation, Liu returned to the spotlight in his hometown of Shanghai in September at the Golden Grand Prix. He finished in a surprising time of 13.15 seconds and was only narrowly beaten by world No 2 Terrence Trammell of the US. Although the time was slower than his former world record of 12.88 seconds, it was enough to give Liu a big confidence boost.

A month later, he clocked 13.34 to win his third China Games title and continued his good form at the Asian Championships last month with a victory in 13.50.

"The past year has been very tiring, both physically and psychologically," Liu said. "I made a lot of effort to conquer it (the injury) and now I am very happy to say I have beaten it.

 



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