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3-time Olympic rowing champion Reed paralyzed after stroke
Published
Oct. 31, 2019 9:47 a.m. ET
LONDON (AP) — Three-time Olympic rowing champion Pete Reed says he has become partially paralyzed from a stroke.
Reed won a gold medal for Britain at each of the last three Olympics before retiring last year. He says on Instagram he is paralyzed from the chest down after suffering a stroke in the middle of his spine last month. Reed says the extent of the damage is still not clear.
He adds "there is a very small chance I will make no recovery and a very small chance I will make a full recovery. Much more likely it will be somewhere in between."
The 38-year-old Reed is an officer in the British Navy. He was a member of the gold-winning coxless four crew at the 2008 and 2012 Olympics, and switched to the eight for 2016.
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