
Sjinkie Knegt Cannot Participate in the First World Tour Selection Matches in Thialf This Weekend. The Veteran is Struggling with a Buttock Injury at the Start of the Olympic Season.
“When I Walk, Cycle, or Do Strength Training, There’s Nothing Wrong,” Knegt Tells the Nos . “But when I’m on the Ice and Doing My Laps at High Speed, I Feel A Shooting Pain in My Left Buttock.”
The Injury is a major setback for the 36-year-old knegt. This Weekends and Next Weekends Matches Are About Qualifying for Participation in the World Tour, which is Important for Qualifying for the Olympic Games in Milan Next Year.
Knegt Has “No Idea” WHETER He will be able to participate next week. If the Frisian Does Not Qualify for the World Tour, then the Dutch Championships in January are the only chance to be consulted for the Olympic Relay team.
Knegt Hopes to conclude his career at the games in Milan. They should be his third games. In 2014, Came Third Knegt in the 1,000 meters and in 2018 he taught Silver in the 1,500 meters.
In recent years, Knegt Lost Touch With the World’s Top. This was partly due to accidents with a forklift and a wood stove.