Kidney transplant for hurdler Merritt after worlds
OLYMPIC champion and high hurdles world record holder Aries Merritt will have a kidney transplant next week after competing at the athletic world championships in Beijing, the American said yesterday.
Merritt, who was told he would never run again after being diagnosed with kidney disease in 2013, set the second fastest time behind compatriot David Oliver in the heats of the 110 meters hurdles yesterday.
The disease, caused by a rare genetic disorder found predominantly in African Americans, has damaged his organ to such an extent that he will receive one of his sister’s kidneys in Phoenix, Arizona, on September 1.
“I’m here for mental sanity more than anything,” the 30-year-old told reporters at the Bird’s Nest Stadium. “I don’t want to be sitting in my house awaiting surgery, I’d rather be out enjoying life to the fullest.
“Who knows? This could potentially be my last championship if things don’t go well. But I’m optimistic that I’ll be back and able to train for the Rio Olympics.
“She’s going to give me life,” Merritt said of his sister. “This is all very stressful, but here I am anyway.”
Merritt had a brilliant 2012, winning gold at the London Olympics and shattering the world record with a time of 12.80 seconds at the IAAF Diamond League meeting in Brussels the following month.
It was after he finished sixth at the 2013 world championships in Daegu, South Korea, that his illness was diagnosed.
“When they told me I’d never run again, my whole world ended in my mind,” he added.
“That I am here again running shows me that I’m a fighter and that I can overcome anything if I stay with a positive mind.
“For this championships, I’m going to take it one race at a time,” the American added.
Merritt ran 13.25 seconds to win his heat yesterday morning to qualify for today’s semifinals and said he was glad to have the news about the transplant out in the open.
“Just to be keeping that secret, it felt like a weight had been lifted when I was able to share it,” he said.
“The positive outreach has been amazing. I love running, I love competing, this is my life and here I am.”
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