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Italian gymnast Bonicelli in ‘stable condition' after coming out of medically induced coma

Italian gymnast Bonicelli in ‘stable condition' after coming out of medically induced coma

ROME (AP) — Lorenzo Bonicelli is in a 'stable condition' and 'showing positive signs' after coming out of a medically induced coma following a fall during the rings competition at the World University Games, the Italian Gymnastics Federation said Friday.
The Italian gymnast was taken to a local hospital with neck injuries after his fall on Wednesday during the team final in Essen, Germany. In shock, the Italian team then withdrew from the competition.
The 23-year-old Bonicelli was aiming to qualify for Italy's team at the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics.
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