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Jana Rawlinson pulls out of Olympics due to plantar fasciitis

Discussion in 'Australia' started by Hylton Menz, Jul 11, 2008.

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  1. Hylton Menz

    Hylton Menz Guest


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    From The Age:

    Jana drama: hurdler pulls out of Games

    WITH only 29 days to go to the Beijing Olympics, Jana Rawlinson's dream of winning Olympic gold seems more distant than ever. The star hurdler has pulled out of the Games with a foot injury.

    "I'm shattered. I feel like I've let a lot of people down," she said last night from her training base in Loughborough, England.

    For Rawlinson, it is the latest cruel twist in a tumultuous career. In the end, she almost literally could not put her feet on the ground without something going wrong.

    Rawlinson realised her Olympic campaign was over when she could not train on consecutive days due to an inflammation, known as plantar fasciitis, in her "good" left foot. This was brought on by the failure to regain a full range of movement in her right foot after toe surgery in January....
     
  2. Kent

    Kent Active Member

    This is from brisbanetimes.com.au

     
  3. Adrian Misseri

    Adrian Misseri Active Member

    What about a bloody podiatrist???

    Tape her up, make her run... excuses excuses.....
     
  4. Tuckersm

    Tuckersm Well-Known Member

    you know the 2nd toe is the "little piggy that stayed at home"!!
     
  5. Atlas

    Atlas Well-Known Member

    I agree with Blackney.

    Only a fool would state for certain that the contra-lateral pathology resulted from the toe surgery. I wonder what her mechanics/compensation would have been like if the intra-articular fragments remained.


    The Australian Physiotherapist who anonymously condemned the surgery should become a post-war-general. So should Jana.


    Ron



    BTW, I wonder what caused her knee to fail pre-Athens? Appendix surgery as a 12 year old?
     
    Last edited: Jul 14, 2008
  6. Paul Bowles

    Paul Bowles Well-Known Member

    Media is a wonderful thing and can be used to bolster ones names in the circus and popularity stakes - prior to her pulling out of the Olympics I had forgotten who she was and did not even know that she was competing. Thank heavens she pulled out, otherwise I may have forgotten about her completely!

    ;)

    Where is "DaFlip" the ever insightful, all knowing super sports Podiatrist when we need advice regarding sports injuries like this!! I haven't seen him perousing these Boards for quite a while?
     
  7. markjohconley

    markjohconley Well-Known Member

    Love it
     
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