Olympic BMX rider and 2015 Pan AM Games champion Tory Nyhaug retires
TORONTO — BMX racer Tory Nyhaug endured a string of broken bones and sacrificed his spleen for his sport.
But the 27-year-old from Coquitlam, B.C., could not survive a concussion, announcing his retirement Monday. The 2015 Pan American gold medallist has been struggling with a concussion sustained last year at the world championships in Baku, Azerbaijan.
“Since then it’s been difficult to recover as I’ve dealt with post-concussion symptoms flaring up for a year and a half while training and trying my best to return to racing.” Nyhaug said in a social media post.
“I never thought it would take this long to recover, but I can now say I’m through it and happy and healthy. With that being said, because the post-concussion symptoms persisted for so long, the severity of it, and the possible long-term risk of another hit to the head, I have no choice but to retire for my own health.”