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Andre De Grasse sprints to a third-place finish during the Canada-China challenge men's 100-metre race at the Harry Jerome International Track Classic, in Burnaby, B.C., on June 26, 2018.It might seem like Canadian sprinter Andre De Grasse amassed a career’s worth of medals during his meteoric rise.After injuries derailed the better part of the past two seasons, De Grasse is healthy.
But his much-anticipated rematch with Bolt at the 2017 world championships never happened – he suffered a hamstring injury just days before. Life is settling down after several changes last season. In December, De Grasse left coach Stuart McMillan and Phoenix to move to Jacksonville, Fla., to train with American coach Rana Reider.
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