Over at the Elite Track Message Board, Craig posted this on his training blog. I feel so bad for him as he is really down. Alot of members over there are encouraging him to continue sprinting and to keep his head up. Here is what he said.
Hi Guys, unfortunately my season isnt going as well as planned - I am currently running times I could do when I was 17, which is obviously disappointing. I am lost to explain as to why, as my indoor times (with little specific prep) were pointing to at least a 10.2 clocking. I will more than likely get some tests done this week to see if there is anything wrong, which there probably wont be, but its something worth exploring. Im going to take a break from these forums whilst I get my head around what is going on, and think about some difficult decisions about my future, and whether I will carry on, as it is heartbreaking to put in so much work and get so little reward. Thanks to all the friends I have made on here, no doubt I will be back at some point. I wish you all a successful season.
We need to encourage him guys. He is far too talented to just hang up his spikes at 23! So he had a few bad races. Craig is hard enough on himself as he is some what of a perfectionist. He needs everyones support. Please stop all of the talk of him being washed up and past his prime. Let's enourage him to continue sprinting. It would be very sad to see him walk away.
So Craig if your reading this, please continue running. It is a pleasure to watch you compete and your career is not over. The Olympics is only 2 years away. You will get things worked out in the near future. Keep your head up. Take a week or two off. Then get back in your training sessions and go tear up the track. Remember that fast times inMay don't matter. It's what times you run in July and August that count.
Good luck Craig. YOU CAN DO IT!