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    Liu likely to miss Berlin worlds, says coach

    BEIJING
    Wed Jan 7, 2009 12:57am EST
    China's hurdles star Liu Xiang is seen at a training base in Shanghai September 24, 2008. REUTERS/Stringer

    BEIJING (Reuters) - China's Liu Xiang will probably not defend his world 110m hurdles title in Berlin later this year because of the injury that forced him out of the Beijing Olympics, his coach told local media on Wednesday.

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    The 25-year-old former world record holder and Olympic champion had surgery on the injured foot last month but will not be back in competitive form in time for the August 15-23 world championships, Sun Haiping told Titan Sports.

    "Liu will not attend the worlds unless he is able to run at least 13.20 seconds before that, otherwise it makes no sense for us to go to Berlin," said Sun.

    "That is likely to be too difficult for him ... He might be eliminated after the first heat and that would be terribly damaging to his confidence."

    The Athens Olympic gold medalist Liu was robbed of the chance of defending his title on home soil last August by the Achilles' injury.

    He has been away from the track since his dramatic departure from the Bird's Nest stadium on August 18 and is currently undergoing rehabilitation in the U.S.

    Liu could be back in training as early as April, but the highly competitive world championships need at least half a year to prepare for, Sun said.

    "He will probably return to competitive running at the Shanghai Grand Prix in September," he said. "Our key target is the London Olympics."

    Cuban Dayron Robles, who took the world record and Olympic title away from Liu last year, will be favorite to win his first 110 meters hurdles world title in Berlin. He finished fourth behind Liu in Osaka in 2007.

    (Reporting by Liu Zhen)



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