Cycling: Dutch BMX Olympic silver medalist in coma

This file photo taken on August 19, 2016 shows Silver medalist Netherlands’ Jelle Van Gorkom celebrating on the podium of the men’s BMX cycling event of the Rio 2016 Olympic Games at the Olympic BMX Center in Rio de Janeiro. / AFP / Carl de Souza/

THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AFP) — Dutch cyclist Jelle van Gorkom, who won a silver medal at the 2016 Rio Olympics, was in a coma on Wednesday following a crash which left him with a damaged skull, officials said.

The 27-year-old was hurt after an accident in training at the national sports centre at Papendal near Arnhem in the east of the country.

“After the accident, Jelle van Gorkom was taken to the hospital. He has broken ribs, a fracture of the face, a tear in the skull and damage to the liver, spleen and kidneys. He is being kept in a coma at the moment,” said a statement on the Royal Dutch Cycling Union website.

Jochem Schellens, the director of the Papendal sports center, described the accident as “terrible.”

“Our thoughts are with Jelle van Gorkom, his girlfriend and his family and we wish them all the strength in the coming period.”

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