Austria's  leading pole-vaulter Kira Grünberg has suffered severe cervical  injuries after the 21-year-old landed beside the mat on her head and  neck in a practice jump. Her injuries have left her tetraplegic.
A statement on Friday from the Austrian athletics federation (ÖLV) and  the University Clinic in Innsbruck where Grünberg is being treated  revealed "a fracture of the cervical vertebrae of the spine" had been  found. The statement added: "After we had diagnosed paraplegia before  the operation, the patient received emergency surgery in order to  stabilize her spine and avoid further damage."
Trained by her father, Grünberg finished fourth at the 2012 junior world  championships before going on to set an Austrian women's record of 4.45  meters during last year's outdoor European Championships in Zurich. She  repeated that feat indoors in Prague in March of this year.

 
Niciun comentariu:
Trimiteți un comentariu