Canadian gymnast Black approaching rehab as a nice distraction ahead of Tokyo
TORONTO — When Ellie Black underwent ankle surgery recently, just eight months before the 2020 Tokyo Games, she reached out to someone who knows all about writing remarkable Olympic comeback stories.
Kyle Shewfelt broke both of his legs on a bad landing less than a year before the 2008 Olympics but recovered to compete in Beijing.
Black, who was in Toronto on Thursday to promote National Red Mitten Day, was injured when she landed a bit short on her vault, the final all-around event at the world championships a month ago in Germany. Video of the landing looks innocuous enough. But the force was enough to rupture both the anterior talofibular and syndesmosis ligaments — the latter holds the fibula and tibia together. Black still finished fourth.
“Not the best way to end the world championships,” the 24-year-old from Halifax said. “It did suck that it happened when it did, but I do have a chunk of time now that I can rest and recover, and we had done our main job of the whole world championships which was to qualify a full team for the Olympics. So we were able to do that.