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Cuba’s former world champion is back on track

- ATHLETICS

CUBA’S Olympic high hurdles champion Dayron Robles will attempt to get close to 13 seconds when he sharpens his London Games build-up at his first athletics meetings in the United States next month.

The world record holder, whose best time this year is 13.19, is on a list of Cuban athletes who will compete at Diamond League meetings in Eugene, Oregon on June 2 and New York a week later.

‘‘I am my own main rival,’’ the 25-year-old said. ‘‘When I’m in good form there are chances that rivals will worry more about you more than you about them.’’

Robles is one of Latin America’s big hopes for a medal at the Olympic Games although he failed to reach the podium at the last two world championsh­ips, missing Berlin in 2009 through injury and was disqualifi­ed last year in Daegu after finishing first.

His chief rivals at the US meetings will be world champion Jason Richardson, David Oliver, who won bronze at the 2008 Beijing Olympics, and Aries Merritt, 60 metres hurdles world indoor champion and the fastest this year over 110 metres at 13.03 seconds.

Former world record holder and 2004 Olympic champion Liu Xiang of China also is expected to compete in the Oregon meeting, giving it a matchup of the world’s three fastest hurdlers.

Robles holds the world record at 12.87 seconds with Liu’s best onehundred­th of a second back and Oliver third at 12.89.

The last time Cuban hurdlers raced in the United States was in the late 1980s and early 1990s when there was a more fluid exchange between the two countries.

‘‘We’re very interested in competing at the hurdlers’ mecca,’’ Robles’s trainer Santiago Antunez said. ‘‘The United States is a country with great hurdlers and there have always been good times at those meetings.’’

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