United States speedskater Shani Davis withdraws from 500
February 16, 2010
Shani Davis withdrew after Race 1 of the 500 meters Monday night.Problems with various ice-resurfacing machines caused a lengthy delay. But that’s not why Davis dropped out.
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Davis finished 18th in the first race with a time of 35.45 seconds, then withdrew to save his energy for the 1,000 on Wednesday night.When the new start list came out, Davis’ name was not on it, and he was seen riding an exercise bike in the warm-up room.”He drew on his inner wisdom. He’s focused on the 1,000,” said Nathaniel Mills, the former U.S. Olympic speedskater who is serving as Davis’ press attaché here in Vancouver. “He got the feeling he wanted and I think this was something he might do anyway. It was just preparation. The lengthy delay made that decision a lot easier. If he had been in medal contention, he would have pushed through.”Above all, he wants to be fresh and ready for the 1,000, and we’re inside 48 hours on that now. The 500 is always the race with the greatest risk of injury. Last year in the 500 at Single Distance Worlds, he tweaked his groin a little bit. All the coaches around him supported the decision, and there were some who didn’t even want him to do one 500.”
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