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Dutch cyclist Pieters shows signs of consciousness after four-month coma

Cycling team SD Worx says Amy Pieters can perform slight non-verbal communication, recognise people and understand speech

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 29 Apr 2022 4:30PM

Dutch cyclist Pieters shows signs of consciousness after four-month coma
Dutch cyclist Amy Pieters has been in a coma after falling at the end of December during a training camp in Calpe suffering severe brain damage. – Twitter @cyclecollective pic, April 29, 2022

THE HAGUE – Following four months in a coma after suffering brain damage in a crash, Dutch cyclist Amy Pieters has “consciousness now” her team SD Worx said yesterday.

“The condition of Amy Pieters has changed. There is consciousness. This means that she can communicate slightly non-verbally.  Amy recognizes people, understands what is being said,” said the statement.

“Doctors cannot yet say what residual symptoms and remaining abilities Amy Pieters will have as a result of the brain injury,” it added.

Pieters fell at the end of December during a training camp in Calpe suffering severe brain damage. After emergency surgery in Alicante, she was taken back to a hospital in the Netherlands for rehabilitation.

“Since mid-February Amy Pieters has been following a specialized intensive neurorehabilitation programme,” said the SD Worx statement

Pieters was a world champion both on the road, as part of the six-rider Dutch team winning the mixed relay in 2019, and on the track, where she took the madison three times in partnership with Kirsten Wild. – AFP, April 29, 2022

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