A decade at the professional level has come with its share of injuries, and stategies on how to manage them, for Andre De Grasse.
The seven-time Olympic medallist recently recovered from a hamstring injury that stopped him from competing at the Canadian track and field championships earlier in the month in Ottawa. With world championships coming up in just a few weeks, De Grasse isn't feeling the nerves of being prepared to perform in Tokyo.
"I try not to think about it too much," De Grasse said. "I've done so much in my career already, so it's not like a pressure situation ... it is what it is. Just go out there and just give it your best shot.
"Obviously I wish I had more time to prepare, but I feel like ... I'm in a good spot."
De Grasse currently plans to next compete in the 100 at