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According to the French Gymnastics Federation on twitter, it's a double compound fracture of the tibia and fibula and he will be undergoing surgery as soon as possible in Rio. He also said from the hospital that he will return for Tokyo to win gold.
What an amazing outlook this guy has! Praying for a successful and speedy recovery!
 
I imagine that the primetime feed will show little, mostly the USA. They were streaming all events today,so I do not think that what we saw will be on tv. Maybe the late night show....

Just watched primetime. They showed Toba, but didn't even mention Samir.
 
Reminded me of when Joe Theismann broke his leg on live TV during a football game about 30 years ago...I remember thinking both times "well that's not natural" ...it was as horrific then as now...
 
We had six gymnasts here at the house watching it. Really rough. I hope it was a clean break and he recovers soon, but so heartbreaking for him after missing 2012 due to injury.

Toba. Wow. After the knee injury on his first floor pass, he somehow managed to pull himself together and competed PH for his team. He did his dismount taking his weight on the uninjured leg. Posted his team's highest score on that event, allowing them to leave a 13 on the table -- and Germany qualified into team finals in eighth place by only a little more than a point.

I didn't know he missed the last Games, too. How awful... Sending good thoughts his way.

And I don't know Toba personally but than man gained my undivided admiration yesterday. I can't even begin to imagine how it must have felt to compete with a torn ACL, a damaged medial meniscus and not to forget the reality in mind that Rio would be over for him after that routine.
 
well, I was wrong on them showing mostly US as well..

I know!!!! I actually was like, frustrated for a second!!! Then i figured out how to watch each rotation separately and catch the US guys......sorry, but I think I need to complement NBC [emoji87]....did I just say that?
We even got to see my sons old team mate who competed for his country! So exciting!
 
As curious as I was, I took all your advice last night, and I did not seek out the video. But wouldn't you know, it appeared on my news feed on FB this morning. Its the first thing I saw. As I scrolled through it started to play, I knew what was coming, and I couldn't.look.away. Poor guy, I hope they've been able to successfully manage his pain.

I wonder if he had any idea it was going bad as he was executing the vault and just went for it because of the circumstances. I'd go back and look more closely to see where it may have gone wrong but I just can't.
 
All I can say is that is exactly what my DD did about 20 months ago, on a tsuk. I didn't see her break it is since she was at practice, but I certainly saw her leg afterwards.

I still can't imagine how much pain breaking two bones like that causes.

My DD had surgery and her bones healed beautifully (although got an infection) and has been back for awhile. I hope and pray for a smooth recovery for him.
 
I didn't see Toba in the live broadcast, but caught it later. Such admiration, that he continued through for his team, and I am beyond ecstatic for them that they qualified. I'm sure it's small consolation for him, but that's pretty darn heroic.
 
Won't post the video but you get the idea from this picture
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I must have been getting breakfasr. Missed this. Again, glad I did. I already know how intense this sport can be in terms of injuries....I won't watch the visuals.
 

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