Jinson Johnson: full fitness first, Olympic qualification next
Jinson Johnson, 1500m runner, is all set to make his comeback from injuries, with the priority being to get completely fit first.
Published : Jan 18, 2020 21:44 IST
India's premier middle-distance runner Jinson Johnson is targeting a comeback in the next couple of months with his eyes firmly set on Olympic Qualification. "I can't wait to get back on the track and I have completed my rehab. I have not set a particular date but in the next couple of months, I will be back. My goal is to qualify for the Tokyo 2020 Olympics," the 1500 metre specialist told Sportstar in an exclusive chat on Saturday. Having suffered an injury to his Achilles heel tendon, the Asian Games gold medallist travelled to the Colorado Springs, training under Scott Simmons during his time there. However, the trip did more harm than good as the Kerala star ended up injuring both his tendons while abroad. READ :
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"I've said this before and I'll say it again. The qualification mark for Tokyo is set at 3:35 but the gold in Rio came at 3:50! I need to get the basics right and soon I will be on the track," he added. To further boost his training and performance, the army man insisted on adopting a strict routine. "It's important to stick to a routine and it's not that I wasn't doing it. But with the Olympics coming up, I want to give my best and I am willing to put in the hard yards. Only hard work can fetch results now," he said.