British cyclist Katie Marchant suffered two broken bones during a track cycling competition. The athletes collided during a race, causing Marchant and German Alessa Propster to fly into the stands. As a result, the competition was first stopped and then cancelled.
British Olympic track champion Katie Marchant flew into the crowd very hard after a collision with German Alessa-Catriona Propster (by the way, she is the European champion).
The incident occurred during the Track Champions League in London. According to British Cycling, in addition to the athletes themselves, four spectators who were in the stands at the time of the collision also needed assistance.
It was later confirmed that the British rider was the most injured: she broke two bones in her right forearm and dislocated two fingers. Following the accident, all remaining races in the Track Champions League this weekend were cancelled.