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Australian hockey player Matthew Dawson broke his finger during a training match a few weeks ago. He opted for a partial amputation over a lengthy recovery so he could compete in Paris. Getting a wire put in his finger may have taken months to heal and the Olympics begin on Friday. AdvertisementAn Australian hockey player made the shock move to have part of his finger amputated so that he could compete at the Paris 2024 Olympics. This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers.
Persons: Matthew Dawson, , Dawson Organizations: Service, Business Locations: Paris
Getting to the Olympics, the greatest sporting event in the world, often takes years of training and major sacrifices: of academics, social life, maybe postponement of career goals. Then there is Matthew Dawson, an Australian field hockey player, who chose to amputate the top joint of his right ring finger rather than miss the Paris Olympics. Dawson, 30, who also was on Australia’s Olympic team in Rio and in Tokyo, where the team won silver, seriously injured the fingertip two weeks ago. During a practice match in Perth, Australia, on the morning of July 11, another player’s hockey stick accidentally hit the finger, leaving it bleeding and partly detached, Dawson said. “The first thought: OK, that’s it,” he said in a phone interview from the Olympic Village in Paris.
Persons: Matthew Dawson, Dawson, , Organizations: Paris Locations: Australian, Dawson, Rio, Tokyo, Perth, Australia, Paris
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