The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Postponing Paralympic­s was the right decision, insists Fife runner

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Kirkcaldy marathon runner Derek Rae is planning to reset his focus for the Paralympic­s next summer following the postponeme­nt of this year’s event.

Like many of Scotland’s elite Para athletes, the Fife AC runner had geared all his training and competitio­n plans on Japan in late August before the coronaviru­s outbreak struck.

The reschedule­d event will now take place from August 24-September 5 next year – and Rae will simply now rearrange plans to make sure he’s ready when the time comes.

“I was expecting the postponeme­nt when the news was announced,” said Derek.

“Like many other athletes who are in my position, preparatio­n is absolutely key, certainly for the Paralympic­s and the conditions that were proposed for Japan.

“With the coronaviru­s crisis and all the effects, there was a lot of stress with regards to how athletes could prepare and could maybe go out there unprepared.

“I’ve been to a Games unprepared and I know how it can go wrong quite badly so that was my worry.

How I was going to prepare; the way I was wanting to prepare, all of that was being affected.

“So I think it was the best decision for everyone involved – athletes, organisers and volunteers in Japan.

“Now the decision to postpone to August 2021 allows us to mirror the preparatio­ns we were going to do for this year. It means everything we had planned will go ahead, it will just be a year later.”

Derek, who is coached by Fife AC’S Ron Morrison, has ‘unfinished business’ with the Paralympic­s after he failed to cross the finish line in the same event at the Games in Rio in 2016.

“If anything it’s a driving force behind my preparatio­ns,” he added.

“It means that myself and my support team will have everything nailed down to a T. If you can control the controllab­les then it comes down to how you perform on the day.

“I know what it’s like to go through that emotion, it was a big psychologi­cal setback back then.

“But I firmly believe I’m a stronger person for it. Sometimes the best lessons in life are learned the hard way.”

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