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Jessica Ennis-Hill to skip indoor seasonPublished by
The Olympic and world heptathlon champion has a sore Achilles and does not want to take any risks ahead of the Rio GamesJessica Ennis-Hill is no longer set to compete at the Glasgow Indoor Grand Prix on February 20, with the Olympic and world heptathlon champion having decided to skip the indoor season. Ennis-Hill, who won her second world title last summer and had been due to contest the 60m hurdles in Scotland, says she has a sore Achilles and does not want to take any risks ahead of the Rio Olympics. “Training over the winter has been great, but in the last two weeks my right Achilles has been sore,” British Athletics quoted the heptathlete as saying. “I am waiting on guidance from my medical team after having a scan, but with just two weeks to my first race my coach and I have made the decision to skip the indoors and keep the focus on Rio. “My training schedule and the appropriate care is being developed now with the outdoor season as the focus. My priority has always been Rio and I don t want to take any risks in the short-term.” The 30-year-old told Sky Sports News that she still hopes to open her summer season at the Hypo Meeting in G tzis at the end of May. “I am understandably frustrated but know this is the right approach,” Ennis-Hill added. “I am sorry not to be competing in Glasgow. It is such a great meet and the crowd is so supportive.” The post Jessica Ennis-Hill to skip indoor season appeared first on Athletics Weekly. Read the full article at: www.athleticsweekly.com
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