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British sprinter James Ellington said he was “lapping up every moment” after returning to the track in London on Saturday following a motorbike crash that left him with career-threatening injuries. Ellington, who recorded the slowest time in the 100 metres heats at the Anniversary Games, suffered the horrifying crash in Tenerife in January 2017.
But the delighted sprinter said he was not looking at his time, admitting he had not run further than 60 metres in training because of ongoing pain.
On the eve of the two-day event in London Ellington had tweeted that his goal was the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo but said he needed to get back
to competing. (AFP)
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