medal.” Speaking to the Courier prior to heading across to Japan he admitted the one year delay in the competition could be a blessing in disguise after last year’s scheduled event was postponed due to the covid pandemic.He said: “It was a wee bit frustrating last year because you’re in the mindset that you are going but it was called off early enough to come to terms with it all fairly easily.“It was clearly the right thing to do in the situation and it gave me the chance to focus on the equipment and make changes that I wouldn’t have had the time to sort out if it had gone ahead last year.“There were negatives to not going last year but plenty more positives because I feel like I’m in a better place now than I would have been last.
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