Nine months after hamstring injury, De Grasse makes return at Drake Relays
TORONTO — It’s been nine long months since Andre De Grasse folded his sinewy frame into the starting blocks of a race.
The 23-year-old from Markham, Ont., finally makes his competitive return Saturday when he runs the 100 metres at the Drake Relays, his first race since a Grade 2 hamstring strain forced him out of the world track and field championships, and erased his hopes of racing Usain Bolt one last time.
De Grasse is “jumping into the fire a little bit,” choosing Drake as his debut. He’s the headliner of a strong field of six other sub-10-second sprinters, including U.S. Olympian Mike Rodgers.
“it’s going to be interesting for me, usually I start off the season pretty slow, but this meet I thought was pretty special to go to because they haven’t had a 100 metres I think in 13 years,” De Grasse said. “I thought it would be a great early-season start for me because I wanted to get a meet in April before I got to the Diamond League circuit.”