Toronto Star

Track: Canadian sprint star De Grasse done for season with hamstring injury

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OTTAWA— Canadian sprinter Andre De Grasse will not race again this season after suffering a right hamstring strain.

De Grasse suffered the injury while competing in the 200metre semifinal Saturday at the Canadian track and field championsh­ips, causing him to slow to a walkover the final 30 metres of the race.

According to a statement from Brian Levine, who is De Grasse’s brand manager with Toronto-based Envision Sports & Entertainm­ent, the sprinter had an MRI on Sunday that revealed a grade 1 strain in his right hamstring.

While the injury is not considered serious, De Grasse’s camp felt it best to shut the sprinter down for the remainder of a quiet season with no major championsh­ips. The track-and-field schedule gets far busier over the next three years with world championsh­ips in 2019 and 2021, and the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo.

“I never want to hit the track and put out a performanc­e that is less than my best, but if it has to happen, this is the year for it to happen,” De Grasse said in the statement.

The three-time Olympic medallist had a late start to the season after suffering a more serious right hamstring strain while training for the 2017 world championsh­ips in London.

He looked solid on his road to recovery at the Canadian championsh­ips, placing third in Friday night’s 100 metres in 10.20 seconds. He was considered a threat to reach the podium in the 200 before his latest setback.

The injury means De Grasse will not be able to compete at the upcoming North American, Central American and Caribbean championsh­ips in Toronto.

“I was looking forward to representi­ng Canada at ‘Track & Field in the 6ix’ in front of the hometown crowd at the NACAC championsh­ips, but instead I will have to be there cheering for my Canadian teammates and contributi­ng to the excitement off the track,” he said.

 ??  ?? Andre De Grasse was injured in the 200-metre semifinals in Ottawa on Friday.
Andre De Grasse was injured in the 200-metre semifinals in Ottawa on Friday.

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