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Gymnast Falls, Likely Paralyzed
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A teenage gymnast likely will be paralyzed for life following a horrific fall from the uneven bars at the Chinese national championships, a key warmup for next year's Beijing Olympic Games.
Wang Yan, whose age was given as 15 or 16, fell from the bars headfirst during Sunday's final in Shanghai, breaking her neck and losing consciousness. Doctors said she was fortunate to have survived given the severity of her injury, the Shanghai Daily reported yesterday.
"The patient could not react to stimulant under the chest bone, and both hands lost their capability to move," Jia Lianshun, a bone specialist with the People's Liberation Army medical corps, was quoted as saying.
Wang was second in the Chinese national all-around competition in 2005, and her Zhejiang provincial team took silver in the team competition last year.
China has set its sights on topping the United States in the medal tally at next year's games, although the women's gymnastics team managed only a seventh-place finish at Athens, with Zhang Nan taking bronze in the all-around.
Wang's injury is reminiscent of fellow Chinese gymnast Sang Lan, who broke her neck while making a practice vault at the 1998 Goodwill Games in New York.
After surgery to stabilize her neck and 10 months of rehabilitation in New York, Sang returned home and maintained a steady regimen of study and physical therapy. Sang, who uses a wheelchair, is an official torchbearer for the 2008 Olympics.
-- From News Services


