Liu Xiang arrives in London for Olympics warmup
Updated: 2012-07-12 10:01
(Xinhua)
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Liu Xiang arrives in the Heathrow Airport in London, on July 11, 2012 (London time). [Photo/Xinhua] |
LONDON - China's high hurdler Liu Xiang arrived here on Wednesday aiming for a second Olympic gold medal after his first win in Athens eight years ago.
He will first compete in the IAAF Diamond League London Grand Prix at Crystal Palace on Friday, which will be his last warmup event before the Olympic Games.
"I have never taken the Diamond League event as a serious competition," he told Chinese reporters at the Heathrow Airport." I am very relaxed and will not give myself too much pressure."
Liu will not join China's training camp in Leeds, choosing to stay in London for his pre-Olympic training.
He is scheduled to run his first race in the heat of the Olympic Games on Aug 7. The men's 110 meters hurdles semifinal and final will be both held on Aug 8, which is the fourth anniversary of the opening of the Beijing Olympic Games.
Liu, as the favorite of winning the title at home, shocked the world four years ago at Beijing's Bird's Nest stadium by pulling out in the semifinals in front of a capacity home crowd, citing an Achilles injury.
He has regained form in the past year, winning the silver and narrowly missing the title at last year's world championships. He registered a world record-tying time of 12.87 seconds assisted by wind.
Liu Xiang leaves for London and waves goodbye to supporters at the Shanghai Pudong International Airport, on July 11, 2012 (Beijing Time). [Photo/Xinhua] |
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