Still not at 100 per cent, De Grasse might shut down season and focus on next year
TORONTO — Despite Andre De Grasse’s sizzling anchor leg that secured Canada a thrilling relay victory at the world track and field championships, the sprint star still isn’t feeling back at full health.
After a few months of battling an foot injury, then contracting COVID-19 a month before the world championships, De Grasse might shut down his season now and focus on next year.
“To be honest, it’s been a struggle,” De Grasse said. “I don’t feel like I have like 100 per cent of my energy back. I think right now I just want to rest and recover until I start feeling like myself again, and then I can kind of make that decision.
“(The foot injury) has been lingering the whole season, so I want to try to get it back to 100 per cent. . . We’ll see, we’ll see what happens.”