Anna Thornton: 21-year-old Team GB rower 'in coma' after accident
A best British rower is allegedly in a state of extreme lethargy in the wake of enduring genuine head damage following a mishap in Seattle.
Anna Thornton, who has been learning at the University of Washington and was focusing on the Olympics, is accepted to have tumbled down a few stairs not long ago.
The 21-year-old competitor, from Nottingham, is presently in healing center in Seattle and a JustGiving page has been set up to endeavor to raise £80,000 to take her back to the UK for greater treatment.
Her latest paddling related post on Instagram in September envisioned the Team GB rower in the twofold sculls at the big showdowns in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, where she and Charlotte Hodgkins-Byrne completed fourth in the last.
Ms Thornton has won five big showdown awards for Great Britain at junior and under-23 levels, including consecutive golds in 2017 and 2018.
An announcement from British Rowing stated: "We know that Anna was engaged with a mischance in Seattle, USA toward the beginning of November.
"Anna is as of now learning at the University of Washington and is in a stable yet genuine condition.
"As of now our emphasis is on supporting her and her family in any capacity conceivable.
"Anna's family has asked for their protection to be regarded right now and additional data will be given when it is accessible."
Anna Thornton, who has been learning at the University of Washington and was focusing on the Olympics, is accepted to have tumbled down a few stairs not long ago.
The 21-year-old competitor, from Nottingham, is presently in healing center in Seattle and a JustGiving page has been set up to endeavor to raise £80,000 to take her back to the UK for greater treatment.
Her latest paddling related post on Instagram in September envisioned the Team GB rower in the twofold sculls at the big showdowns in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, where she and Charlotte Hodgkins-Byrne completed fourth in the last.
Ms Thornton has won five big showdown awards for Great Britain at junior and under-23 levels, including consecutive golds in 2017 and 2018.
An announcement from British Rowing stated: "We know that Anna was engaged with a mischance in Seattle, USA toward the beginning of November.
"Anna is as of now learning at the University of Washington and is in a stable yet genuine condition.
"As of now our emphasis is on supporting her and her family in any capacity conceivable.
"Anna's family has asked for their protection to be regarded right now and additional data will be given when it is accessible."

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