Italian sprinter Marcell Jacobs, the 100m Olympic champion at the last Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games, still angry over his injury, has set his return date for the World Athletics Championships in Eugene (Oregon, United States), which will take place from July 15 to 24.
“World Athletics Championships, I’m coming … And I want it all!” published by the athlete on his social networks.
The Olympic champion was diagnosed with first degree muscle elongation on May 23, without ever identifying the affected muscle or leg, after competing on the 18th of the same month in the Italian city of Savona (north), something which separated him from the Diamond League in Eugene (Oregon, United States) and the Golden Gala in Rome (Italy).
Also on Thursday, the Italian Athletics Federation (FIDAL) reported that Jacobs was re -evaluated to see the recovery process: “The result is positive and allows the athlete to continue training regularly.”
This is not a complete recovery, but you can practice again. From now on, according to FIDAL, the competitions which the Italian will attend will be a decision between Jacobs himself and his coach “to lead the athlete in the best conditions to the main promises of the season, starting with the World Championship with Eugene “.
Source: La Verdad

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