By Sportswriters Wang Zijiang and Xiao Chunfei
BEIJING, Aug. 22 (Xinhua) -- Liu Xiang, who saw his Olympic champion taken away by Cuban Dayron Robles on Thursday, has vowed that he will come back stronger in next year's world championships and even the 2012 London Olympic Games.
Liu, China's most famous sports star and 2004 Olympic
110m hurdles champion, withdrew with an injury from his qualifying heat, to the
surprise of all the Chinese fans.
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China's Liu Xiang kneels down while
warming up prior to the first round competition of men's 110m hurdles at
the National Stadium, also known as the Bird's Nest, during Beijing 2008
Olympic Games in Beijing, China, Aug. 18, 2008. The defending champion Liu
Xiang dropped out after getting injury. (Xinhua/Liu Yu) Photo
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"I am not upset after watching the final race (which
Robles won). On the contrary, I felt the desire for victory burning. I am still
young. I have the potential. I can fight on against him (Robles)," Liu said in
his Friday's column on Liberation Daily.
Liu is still staying in Beijing and he said that he
is being treated with traditional Chinese medicine.
"I will return to Shanghai and wait for my injury to
heal completely. And then I will resume training. I believe I will win.
"I cannot appear in the Bird's Nest at the Olympic
Games, but I believe that I will appear on the tracks of next year's world
championships and even the London Olympic Games," he said.
Liu, who watched Thursday night's final on TV in his
Beijing hotel room, said Roble's winning time of 12.93 seconds was "very good"
considering the wet conditions.
"I had expected David Oliver would have brought some
challenge to him, but Robles was really in great form. Normally if he has taken
the lead, it's hard for anybody to catch up," he said.
Liu won the gold in the Athens Olympics in a world
record-tying time of 12.91 seconds. He went on to break the world record in 2007
in 12.88. Robles then improved the mark to 12.87 last June. On a track where
Usain Bolt broke the men's 100m and 200m world records, Robles' winning is not
impressive.
"The track is very slippery after the rain on
Thursday morning. It was not easy to clock such a time, which proved he was in
good form."
Liu, who beat the Cuban at last year's world
championships in Osaka, Japan, said he is not sure if a healthy Liu can beat
Robles in the Bird's Nest National Stadium.
"If I were there on Thursday, I still couldn't
predict the result (of the final). As long as an athlete has tried his best, he
or she will have no regrets," Liu said.
The Liberation Daily has bought the exclusive right
to run the columns of Liu Xiang and his coach Sun Haiping during the Games time,
according to a reporter with the Shanghai-based newspaper.