Dacres targets return to best form after battling through injuries last season
Jamaica discus thrower Fedrick Dacres is looking forward to bouncing back strongly in the upcoming season after an admittedly difficult 2021.
The World Athletics Championships silver medallist missed out on the final of the Men's Discus Throw, at the Olympics in Tokyo, after throwing a best mark of 62.91m. The mark was well below his personal best of 70.78 but the thrower has struggled to get close to the distance, set two years ago, after undergoing a series of surgeries.
“This year has been my hardest year in track and field because of the whole surgery thing. I think overall I have done overall five surgeries in six years but this was the hardest,” Dacres said.
It was really the (throwing) hand, I’ve done a few knee surgeries done surgery on the other hand but it wasn’t the main hand. So, for me coming back this year I struggled but it is what it is,” he added.
The athlete did, however, stage a rebound of sorts after throwing 65.33 to finish in third place at the Wanda Diamond League final last month.
“I think I finished well, not too well at the Olympics, but coming third at the Diamond League isn’t so bad. I’ll take that as I push for next year.”