Hurdle star Enrique Llopis rushed to hospital in a neck brace after horror fall
Hurdling star Enrique Llopis is rushed to hospital with a neck brace after a terrible fall at the European Indoor Championships. The Spaniard then thanked the doctors for urgent attention to him as he thumbs up from the bed.
- Doctors rushed to help Spanish hurdler Enrique Llopis after a nasty fall
- Overcame the last hurdle competing in the European Indoor Championships
- Llopis was rushed to a nearby hospital where he is now recovering.
Spanish hurdler Enrique Llopis was hospitalized on Sunday night after a terrible fall in the 60m hurdles final of the European Indoor Championships.
The 22-year-old, who was a medal contender in the race, lay motionless on the track after crashing into the final obstacle and hitting his head on the ground.
The doctors quickly came to the aid of Llopis, who was protected from the view of the spectators by a white tent.
The crowd inside the Atakoy Arena in Istanbul fell silent as medics treated the affected athlete for five minutes.
Llopis was eventually carried off the track on a stretcher and in a neck brace, with a Spanish team doctor giving a thumbs up, prompting applause from the stands.
There was real concern for Spanish hurdling star Enrique Llopis (left) after a nasty crash on Sunday.
Medics rushed to attend to him as he lay motionless after falling during the 60m final.
He left the arena wearing a neck brace before being taken to a nearby hospital for further tests.
The Spanish federation later said its participant was taken to hospital by ambulance but was conscious.
The message we were looking forward to hearing. @ llopis110 is fine and wants to thank you for all the support you have given him in these last few hours,’ they said.
Llopis had won his semifinal and was in contention for a bronze medal in a race won by Swiss Jason Joseph ahead of Pole Jakub Szymanski. Britain’s David King finished seventh.
The disgusting incident occurred at the final event of four days of action in Istanbul.
Previously, Britain’s Keely Hodgkinson and Jazmin Sawyers won gold medals in the 800m and long jump, respectively.