After a year in which the coronavirus pandemic
led him to explore new methods of staying in shape like hiking,
mountain biking and setting up a gym in his garage, racing has
returned and Fields is fully prepared to defend his 2016 gold
medal.
"We've been very lucky in America. We were one of the first
countries that got back to racing, so I've had plenty of gate
drops," Fields told Reuters during an interview at his Nevada
home.
"From November through May of this year, I've raced just as much
as I'd typically race, which I think is a huge advantage for us.
I'm in that rhythm and Europe is kind of just getting started
racing again now."
The United States has been among the world leaders in rolling
out the vaccine. More than 165 million people have received at
least one dose and nearly 132 million people were fully
vaccinated as of last Wednesday, according to government data.
Like so many others, the 28-year-old Fields saw his plans for
2020 upended by the pandemic.
"It was a bit of a bummer," he said.
"I started out the year and I was supposed to be going to the
Olympics, getting married and graduating from college and I did
one of the three. I graduated from college, which was an amazing
thing and I'm really happy with that," said Fields, who is now
an alumni of UNLV.
"I know the other two will come."
With questions about whether the postponed Tokyo Games will
actually go ahead amid pushback from the Japanese public, Fields
can only focus on his own preparations.
"I hope they Olympics happens, I hope it can happen in a way
that everyone feels comfortable with, especially those in
Japan," he said.
"But at the end of the day it's so far above my head and out of
my control that I just try to do what I can do. And I'm
training, I'm preparing as best as I can and I'm hoping that it
happens and if it doesn't, there's nothing I can do."
The Tokyo Games are scheduled to begin on July 23.
(Reporting by Mike Blake and Alan Devall in Henderson, Nevada;
Writing by Rory Carroll, editing by Ed Osmond)
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