Former Northland triathlete Nicky Samuels has overcome surgery on an abscessed appendix to take the start line in a race potentially pivotal for her Olympic prospects.
The now Wanaka-based Samuels has endured a torrid time since her inclusion in the team for London, but has recovered sufficiently from the surgeryto compete in the latest round of the ITU world championship series in San Diego this weekend.
The race carries significance for the New Zealand team, and Samuels in particular, as they attempt to consolidate their position inside the top eight-ranked nations before the Olympics.
Those nations receive three spots on the start line in London, so the seven New Zealanders competing in San Diego will be desperate to ensure they earn enough points to keep their country safely ensconced in the top eight.
That especially holds true for Samuels. As the third woman in New Zealand's Olympic team, behind Andrea Hewitt and Kate McIlroy, it is Samuels' spot which would vanish should New Zealand slip outside the top eight before the cut off for qualification on June 8.
Samuels understands the importance of the race, which is why she is putting health problems aside to compete alongside Debbie Tanner in the women's field.
"Originally, I was looking for a good result in San Diego to keep my points up to make sure we get that third spot for the Olympics," Samuels said.
"But the night after the Olympic announcement in Auckland, my plans changed.
"I had a problem with my stomach again and, two days later when I was back in Wanaka, I visited the doctor and ended up in the emergency department in Dunedin that night.
"The next morning I was in surgery getting my abscessed appendix out."
Less than three weeks later she is lining up in San Diego.
Samuels is not expecting miracles in the race, given the amount of training she had to miss, but she is aiming to get her fitness up before the next world championship race in Madrid.
"I am not sure how this race will go with so much time in hospital and recovering at home, but I can only give it my best. Following this race I head straight to Europe where I will stay in Sete (southern France) until the Madrid world series race."