Vancouver Sun

Morrison fractures leg in Calgary motorcycle accident

- JOHN CHIDLEY-HILL

Fort St. John speedskate­r Denny Morrison will be out at least three months with a broken leg after a serious motorcycle accident.

The four-time Olympic medallist in speedskati­ng suffered a clean fracture through the middle of his femur Thursday night after his motorcycle hit a Toyota Corolla so hard it flipped the car on its side. He had an operation Friday morning to insert a metal rod in his leg to stabilize the bone.

“He could be walking with some assistance within four to six weeks and could even be weight bearing on his own in about eight to 12 weeks,” said Brian Rahill, Speed Skating Canada’s high performanc­e director. “From a recovery of a broken femur I think those timelines are fairly positive.”

Morrison may also have internal bruising after the accident and an initial diagnosis identified a small fracture in his transverse process, a non-essential bony extension of the vertebrae. He was taken to Calgary’s Foothills Hospital orthopedic trauma surgery department after the accident and doctors there have been in touch with Canadian speedskati­ng team head doctor Victor Lun.

Morrison is known for his passion for racing, with his Canadian Olympic Committee bio saying that he “loves speed even outside of his sport, including fast cars and motorcycle­s.”

Morrison is scheduled to be in Vancouver on May 28 to attend the BC Sports Hall of Fame banquet at which the class of 2015 will be inducted. Morrison is one of five athletes and two builders will be inducted.

The accident occurred in the northwest section of Calgary. Morrison’s motorcycle hit the side of the Corolla with enough force to upend the car. Two women in their 20s were in the Toyota but did not need to be taken to hospital.

“Despite the severity or the intensity of the accident his life was never in danger,” said Rahill. “Now they’re trying to address a broken leg which is nothing that unusual from that perspectiv­e.”

No charges have been laid in the accident although Calgary police are continuing their investigat­ion.

Morrison has won four career Olympic medals, including one gold (2010) and one silver (2006) in the team pursuit event. At the 2014 Sochi Games, he won the silver medal in the 1,000-metre event and the bronze in the 1,500-metre race. This season, he finished first in the overall World Cup rankings in those same two events. He also won silver medals in the 1,500 metres and the team pursuit events at the World single distance championsh­ips.

This is not the first time Morrison has suffered a severe injury off the speedskati­ng track. In 2012, he broke his left fibula while cross-country skiing in Fernie in December 2012.

 ?? ADRIAN WYLD/THE CANADIAN PRESS FILES ?? Denny Morrison, a four-time Olympic medallist in speedskati­ng, had surgery on Friday to insert a metal rod in his fractured leg.
ADRIAN WYLD/THE CANADIAN PRESS FILES Denny Morrison, a four-time Olympic medallist in speedskati­ng, had surgery on Friday to insert a metal rod in his fractured leg.

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