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Pandelela gusar status kecederaan

PENERJUN wanita negara, Pandelela Rinong (gambar) gelisah selagi status kecederaan belakang dialaminya tidak diperoleh dalam tempoh terdekat.

Kecederaan yang berlarutan sejak tiga minggu lalu itu, memerlukan pemeriksaan esok bagi mengetahui tahap serius yang dialami. Pada masa sama, dia turut menghitung nasibnya sama dibenarkan beraksi atau sekadar menjadi penonton pada Kejohanan Super Siri di China bulan depan. Yang pasti, larangan menjalani latihan agresif sedang dipraktikkan ke atas penerjun kelahiran Sarawak itu bagi mengelakkan masalah itu berlarutan selain menyelamatkan dia daripada diketepikan terus pada kejohanan itu. Situasi sekarang masih menjadi tanda tanya khususnya gandingannya, Leong Mun Yee kerana kedua-dua penerjun itu bakal memulakan edisi 2010 dengan menyertai kejohanan itu. “Kesakitan masih dirasai dan saya sudah membuat temu janji dengan doktor.



Pemeriksaan akan dijalankan bagi mengesahkan status saya sama ada dibenarkan mengambil bahagian atau direhatkan,” katanya dalam kebimbangan. Menceritakan bagaimana perkara itu terjadi, Pendelela berkata, pada mulanya dia menjalani latihan seperti biasa namun tiba-tiba, kesakitan dirasai di belakangnya. “Saya alami kecederaan sama iaitu pada 2008.

Saya tidak pasti sama ada dibenarkan menyertai (Kejohanan Super Siri) atau tidak.” katanya.

yang bakal digandingkan dengan Mun Yee menerusi 10m platform berirama. Selain menjalani latihan ringan, jadual latihan turut dikurangkan jika dibandingkan sebelum ini. “Saya tidak boleh menyembunyikan keadaan dialami sekarang sehinggalah laporan pemeriksaan diperoleh.

“Apa yang saya harapkan ia tidak berlarutan kerana menaruh harapan mengambil bahagian pada kejohanan di China,” katanya.

Oleh Alias Abd Rani
lias@hmetro.com.my

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