Athletics-Thompson-Herah happy to be back in competition after missing Paris due to injury


Athletics - Diamond League - Memorial van Damme - King Baudouin Stadium, Brussels, Belgium - September 8, 2023 Jamaica's Elaine Thompson-Herah in action during the women's 100m. REUTERS/Yves Herman

May 1 (Reuters) - Five-time Olympic ⁠champion Elaine Thompson-Herah, who missed out on the Paris ⁠Games due to an Achilles tendon tear, said she ‌is using her first season back after a 20-month rehabilitation process as a stepping stone as she looks to return to her best.

The 33-year-old Jamaican, who ​became the first woman to win back-to-back ⁠Olympic sprint doubles when she ⁠retained her 100m and 200m titles in Tokyo in 2021, returned ⁠to ‌competition earlier this year.

"It's been a rough one, mentally, but I've overcome that," Thompson-Herah told reporters on Friday ⁠ahead of competing at the World Athletics Relays ​in Botswana as ‌part of the Jamaican women's 4x100m team, which she ⁠helped to take ​gold at the Tokyo Olympics.

"It's nice to be back on the track. I ran two 60s, a 100-metre, just to feel where ⁠I'm at. No pain... I don't think ​I'm where I want to be yet. I'm being patient with myself."

Thompson-Herah said she was looking forward to defending her titles at ⁠the Commonwealth Games in July, having taken gold in 100m and 200m in the previous two editions, as she continues building up to her third Olympic appearance.

"I'm just using this season as ​a stepping stone. A recovery, a fun ⁠one. I'll just go out there, have fun, run some races, ​get some medals... defend my title at ‌Commonwealth Games, of course," she said.

"Once ​the pain is gone, Elaine is capable of doing anything."

(Reporting by Chiranjit Ojha in BengaluruEditing by Christian Radnedge)

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!

Next In Athletics

Athletics-Adidas innovation underpins Sawe's historic sub two marathon in London
Athletics-Sawe shrugs off technical doping talk after 'super shoes' propel him to marathon immortality
Athletics-London Marathon breaks record for largest number of finishers
Athletics-Kenya's Sawe shatters elusive two-hour marathon barrier to win in London
Athletics-Ethiopia's Assefa breaks own world record at London Marathon
Athletics-Visibility has reshaped women's sport, says Olympic medallist Vlasic
Athletics-Poland to host European Athletics Championships for first time in 2028
Athletics-London Marathon still in talks to stage 2027 race over two days
Malaysian athletes set for busy month of international action in May
Athletics-Bolt hopes Australian sprint sensation Gout has strong support system

Others Also Read