Cycling-'My first steps' - Bernal walks again after horror crash
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[February 11, 2022]
(Reuters) - Colombian cyclist Egan Bernal
posted a video on social media on Thursday of what he said were his
first steps less than three weeks after injuring his spine, legs and
chest in a training accident that left him needing neurosurgery. |
Former Tour de France winner Egan Bernal poses for a photo with the
medical team of the Clinica Universidad de la Sabana, after discharging
him following several operations to which he was subjected after
suffering an accident while training on Colombian roads, in Chia,
Colombia February 6, 2022. Courtesy of Sabana University Clinic/Handout
via REUTERS/File Photo |
Bernal, who became the first South American to win the Tour de
France in 2019 and added the Giro d'Italia to his list of
achievements last year, crashed on Jan. 24 near Colombia's
capital Bogota.
The 25-year-old said he had a 95% chance of becoming a
paraplegic following the accident. He left the hospital last
week.
"Surprise!! My first steps," Bernal said in the post on Twitter,
which accompanied a video of himself wearing a spine and neck
brace as he opens a door and walks through it into the sunshine,
gesturing that he is okay to the camera.
Bernal was the youngest rider to win the Tour in more than a
century and recently extended his contract with the Ineos
Grenadiers team to 2026.
(Reporting by Manasi Pathak in Bengaluru; Editing by Karishma
Singh)
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