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Kai Sakakibara: Australian BMX Olympics hopeful in induced coma after race accident

Last Updated: 12/02/20 7:09am

Kai Sakakibara is ranked 10th in the UCI elite men's BMX racing category
Kai Sakakibara is ranked 10th in the UCI elite men's BMX racing category

Australian BMX Tokyo Olympics hopeful Kai Sakakibara has been placed in a medically-induced coma after sustaining head injuries in a race.

Sakakibara fell during his opening-round heat at a World Cup event in Bathurst, New South Wales, on Saturday and was treated by paramedics and a doctor before being airlifted to Canberra Hospital.

The 23-year-old underwent surgery on Sunday and was likely to remain in a medical coma for the next two weeks, with his family saying in a statement he had a long road ahead as he begins his recovery.

"Kai's condition is described as critical but stable, he is in good hands and under 24-hour monitoring," the statement said.

"We understand the road ahead will be a long and difficult one, we are staying positive and taking things day by day.

"For now, we are waiting to see how things progress and our focus is on his long-term rehabilitation. Kai's BMX career will be put on hold for now."

Gold Coast-born Sakakibara and his younger sister Saya had been tipped as medal contenders at this summer's Olympics in Japan, where he spent part of his childhood.

Kai is ranked 10th in the UCI elite men's BMX racing category, with Saya occupying fifth spot in the elite women's division.

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