Virginia Track Runner Treashed Baton Cleaning for the National Championship

The high school runner who suffered a brain earthquake after hitting from the back with a baton looks like he’ll get back to the track this weekend.
Said father Kaelen Tucker TMZ Sports that his daughter was cleaned to compete in Adidas Track Nationals this weekend at Virginia Beach; She was currently scheduled to participate in three events.
Older IC IC IC Norma Alail Everett gave Brookville Junior a brain earthquake and a possible skull fracture when she wrapped her head with a baton at the event earlier this month.
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The stick is handed over in the 4×100 meters relay race. (Macabe Brown / Courier & Press / USA Today Network)
Everett claims that the attack happened because it lost her balance and the stick “stuck” behind her opponent’s back. Everett and her whole team were disqualified.
“After a few times when I hit her, my stick got stuck behind her back like this, and she rolled over in her back. I lost my balance when I pumped her hands again. She hit,” Everett said in an interview with wavy. “I know my intentions and I would never intentionally hit someone.”
Everett held a set of supporters for days after the attack, shortly after it was served with a misdemeanor battery and attacking the attack.
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Everett gave a tearful speech, where she thanked her supporters as she cried.
“Thank you for supporting me,” Everett told supporters, as the local in the recording saw Virginia News Station Wavy. “There is no one who wanted to hear my story, except the people who know me and the people who know that I would never do anything like that, I would never have caused anyone.
According to MidestatTucker competes in girls 60 meters, 200 meters and 4×200 meters, the same race in which she suffered an injury.
Baton held by Kiersten Duncan of LSU -in the initial blocks of Sprint Medley Women’s Statata Statatom in 87. Relations Clyde Littlefield Texas at Mike A. Myers Stadium. (Kirby Lee-Usa Today Sport)
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Everett doesn’t compete. In fact, just one student from her school, Dontae Riddick, will compete in a boyfriend of a 60-meter dash.
Fox News’ Scott Thompson and Jackson Thompson contributed to this report.
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