Worrying scenes.
Kye Whyte crashed heavily at the Paris Olympics Team GB star Kye Whyte was stretchered off the BMX track after a horror crash at the Paris 2024 Olympics on Friday night. Whyte, who won silver at the Tokyo games three years ago, crashed at the start of his second semi-final of the men’s BMX racing. Whyte fell behind at the start of his race and appeared to clip the back wheel of another racer, causing him to crash heavily on the jumps.
com/Ij5iWO774i— BBC Sport August 2, 2024 ‘Initial reports are positive but he is being taken to hospital for further assessment. ‘We wish Kye a speedy recovery and look forward to seeing him on his bike very soon.’ Worrying scenes Medics quickly arrived to help Whyte BMX is notably for its danger with this the fourth crash of the night.
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