Double Olympic champion Chen Zhong, targeting her third Olympic
taekwondo title in a row, decided not to repair her torn cruciate
ligament until the end of Beijing Games in 2008.
"I have decided to let it be because it would need a long period
to recover after surgery, which would seriously affect my training
and preparations for the 2008 Games," the 24-year-old said at the
National Championships in Jinhua on Monday.
Chen won women's +67kg in Sydney, where the sports was formally
introduced into an Olympic Games, but has been suffering from right
knee problems since 2002.
She overcame the injury to retain her title in the 2004 Athens
Games before undergoing an operation to remove her seriously
damaged meniscus last year.
"Doctors told me it's better also to have the ligament
reconstruction surgery now. But the 2008 Olympic Games is a very
precious opportunity, maybe the sole in my life, to realize my
dream of snatching three successive Olympic titles." she said.
"It's worthwhile to take the risk. And in Athens, I made it with
the torn ligament. I did it once, and I think I could do it for a
second time."
Chen, who did not compete in the national championships, was
working hard on her rehabilitation course, which was designed to
strengthen lower limbs muscle.
Her coach Chen Liren, who had guided her to Sydney and Athens
glory, said he had to respect her decision.
"The muscle tissue, to some degree, could substitute for the
mechanical strength of the knee ligament," he said.
(Xinhua News Agency May 16, 2006)