BRITISH pole vaulter Steve Lewis is learning from previous errors and refusing to make a prediction on how he will perform at his third World Athletics Championships in Daegu.
But the 25-year-old, who has suffered a miserable season with injuries, after breaking his left hand and injuring his knee back in February, insists there is no reason he can’t finally make his mark at a major championship.
At the Beijing Olympic Games in 2008 he failed to register a height, while the best result he could muster from his 2007 and 2009 World Championship experiences was a seventh placed finish in Berlin.
Ahead of previous major championships, Lewis has talked about making finals or putting himself in with an outside chance of medalling but he intends to be no Mystic Meg this time around.