An Olympic Champion Hopes Runners Learn From His Head Injuries
Briefly

When the crashes were happening in the early 1990s, when Derrick Adkins was emerging as one of the world's top hurdlers, he never thought that the most damaging and lasting injuries he experienced would be the ones he could not see.Adkins focused on the cuts and bruises his body endured as it banged and skidded across the track or, in one case, a broken collarbone that had cracked all the way through.
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