The Olympic Games begin in London on July 27. For the particulars, you can go here.
As regular readers of the precursor of this blog, Pragmatism Refreshed, will tell you, I have developed an interest in the career of Chinese track star Liu Xiang.
Liu won the gold for his signature event, the 110 meter hurdles, in the 2004 Olympics in Athens. He set the world record for that event at a meet in Lausanne in 2006. Sadly, he was unable to compete in the Beijing Olympics, on his "home turf" if you will, because of a chronic inflammation in his right Achilles tendon. There have been conspiracy theories about this, but I suspect the humdrum medical account is the accurate one.
At any rate, he has long since returned to competitions, and in fact he set a new world record, completing his event in just 12.87 seconds, in a competition in the US (Eugene Oregon) earlier this year.
So: how will he do in London?
We'll all find out together.
When? Round 1 of the men's 110 meters hurdles takes place on August 7th (Tuesday), round two (the semifinals) on August 8 (Wednesday). The finals will be later that day.
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