New multi-event challenges have Newman vaulting better than she has in years
Alysha Newman was a few weeks removed from a devastating Tokyo Olympic performance when the severity of her concussion hit home.
The specialist she’d visited at a California hospital was showing her pictures of animals. She knew what they were, but the names for some were lost in her jumbled brain.
“It was on the tip of my tongue but I couldn’t say the word,” Newman said. “I looked at my mom and I started crying and she just held me and said ‘It’s OK, this is why we’re here, we’re going to get help.'”
The Canadian record-holder and reigning Commonwealth Games champion in the pole vault had suffered a concussion in April when she fell in a hotel room bathroom. She’d had her sights set on the medal podium in Tokyo, but missed all three of her attempts.