University of Georgia sprinter impaled by javelin expected to make full recovery, school says - News Summed Up

University of Georgia sprinter impaled by javelin expected to make full recovery, school says


A track and field athlete at the University of Georgia is expected to make a full recovery after officials said he was impaled by a javelin during practice. Elija Godwin, a freshman, was at the school's track in Athens on Tuesday practicing backward sprints when he backed into a javelin that was stationed in the ground, the school said in a statement. Godwin's left lung was punctured and collapsed after the rear part of the javelin stuck into his back, a report from campus police stated. Rescue workers cut off part of the javelin, and the remainder was removed when the athlete underwent surgery at Athens Regional Medical Center. Godwin was in stable condition Wednesday but will miss the remainder of the track season.


Source: Fox News May 08, 2019 21:56 UTC



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