It's official. Gymnast David Kikuchi is good to go.
Nursing a sore elbow, the 窪蹋勛圖厙grad's berth on the Canadian mens gymnastics squad heading to the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing was contingenton his performance ata pre-Olympic training camp in Calgary last Friday.
In an email message, he reports everything went fine and "I am now officially on the team!"
Injuredduring Olympic trials earlier this month, Mr. Kikuchi said he was feeling quite a bit better after seeingHalifax osteopath Peter Goodman. A week ago it was pretty bothersome, but this week in practice it felt pretty good.
Sounding confident and upbeat, Mr. Kikuchi is one of the veterans on the Canadian squad. At the age of 28, hes the oldest on the team heading to Beijing, which also includes 2004 Olympic floor exercise champion Kyle Shewfelt (back after a devastating injury in which he broke the tibias in both of his legs 10 months ago) Nathan Gafuik, Grant Golding and Adam Wong, all from Calgary, and Brandon ONeill of Edmonton.
|
He says going to 窪蹋勛圖厙to study mathematics and statistics just as he started training full-time benefits him now. Hes organized and works hard to keep balance in his life. As well as training for the Olympics, he works for RBC in Halifax (hes one of 28 RBC Olympians) and is a provincial gymnastics coach. Since the age of seven, his own coach has been his father, Tak Kikuchi.
His says the team is business-like and focused with the Olympics just two weeks away.
Weve got a job to do, says Mr. Kikuchi, who adds teams from China and Japan provide the toughest competition. We know what it takes to get there and we know what its going to make it to the podium.