De Grasse hopeful he’ll be back in top form at the world championships post-COVID
TORONTO — A month before the world track and field championships, Canada’s fastest man was winded just walking up the stairs in his home in Jacksonville, Fla.
Andre De Grasse recently returned to full practices after his second bout of COVID-19 interrupted a season that was finally looking up.
He said he suffered symptoms such as shortness of breath. The timing was frustrating, coming just as he was finding his form after an early-season foot injury.
“I was sleeping on the second floor, so I had to go up the stairs, and I felt (out of breath),” De Grasse said. “I feel like that for the first couple of days, and even when I was back training, trying to run, just trying to get my lungs back, definitely it hurt a bit. I was panicking a little bit.”