Defending Olympic champion Liu Xiang pulled out of the men's 110m hurdles
first round this morning at the Beijing Olympics.
In the last heat of the first round, Liu quit the race after a false start of
Dutchman Marcel van der Westen. He limped off the track, obviously being
troubled by a foot injury.
Liu's coach Sun Haiping said in a post-race press conference, "His right heel
injury has been a long problem since six years ago, even before the Athens
Olympics."
"On Aug. 16, we arrived at the Olympic village, medical experts analyzed
Liu's injury and specified there was a problem on Liu's Achilles's tendon," Sun
said.
World record holder Dayron Robles of Cuba earlier breezed through to the next
round, clocking 13.39 seconds.
He said, "I'm perfect today, and the track is good for breaking world
record."
Without Liu and Olympic silver medalist Terrence Trammell of the United
States, who fell down to the track in heat five, Robles will be almost
unbeatable in the finals.
Liu's teammates Shi Dongpeng and Ji Wei were also qualified for the next
round.