
Hughes rebounds from fire hydrant collision to earn spot on world track team
OTTAWA — Steeplechase is one of track and field’s most treacherous events, but Canada’s Matt Hughes has always managed to stay on his feet.
Instead, it was a fire hydrant that derailed the 27-year-old’s season.
Hughes won the 3,000-metre steeplechase at the Canadian track and field championships on Thursday, and booked his spot on the world championship team. And it was Hughes’ first race since last summer’s Rio Olympics.
Hughes crashed into a fire hydrant while on a training run in March in Portland, Ore., and injured his patellar tendon in his right knee, which shelved his training until just six weeks ago.