New Zealanders might have to wait another year to see Jacko Gill unleash his potential on shot put's premier international stage.
The 18-year-old has suffered ongoing effects from an ankle sprain last year, not to mention recovering from 20 stitches round the bridge of his nose when he tried to break up a dog fight.
Gill put in a heavy training stint in Sweden during April and, at a Queensland meet on July 20, he will look to qualify for next month's world championships in Moscow. Even if the youth world record holder passes the 20.10m B qualifying mark (20.60m is the A mark) he is considering opting out of selection because he mightn't have the pedigree to make the final. He doesn't want to qualify and then struggle to do the decision justice.
Gill's best throw with the 7.26kg senior shot is 20.38m, set in December 2011. That would have placed him 12th at the Olympics, eighth at the 2011 world championships and fourth at Thursday's Diamond League event in Lausanne.