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In Sports News: Undefeated in 2013, 400m hurdler Hejnová ends frustrating season early over injury; Rosolová looks good for European Championships after great time in 400m hurdles at national championships; cyclist Kreuziger says he will fight back over suspension; and Plzeň win first game of season.
Hurdler Hejnová ends season early over injury
Czech Athlete of the Year and undefeated in 2013, 400m hurdler Zuzana Hejnová has had a hugely frustrating 2014. First the reigning world champion was out for months with a metatarsal injury. Then on her way back to fitness Hejnová sustained a heel inflammation. It has refused to go away and at the Czech Athletics Championships in Ostrava at the weekend the 27-year-old pulled out after the heats, telling reporters that she would sit out the rest of the season, including this month’s European Championships in Zurich.“There’s no point in going there, though I believe I could improve my best time this year by perhaps a second and achieve a time of 54.50 seconds… I’m really not happy about it. My foot hurts a lot and it’s a real struggle. Every step hurts. If I continued now I would spend longer on the treatment table afterwards.”
Rosolová achieves impressive time ahead of European Championships
Hejnová’s absence meant her much anticipated head-to-head in the 400m hurdles with Denisa Rosolová didn’t take place and the latter didn’t face any real competition. Nevertheless, Rosolova’s time of 54.63 seconds was the second fastest in Europe this year and augurs well for Zurich.“I was thinking I might do 54.90 or 54.80 seconds but this really is a super time. I was a little bit worried by the wind. But I said to myself, I’ve got to try, because the weather conditions could be similar in Zurich. There could be rain, hailstones – anything is possible.”