Lo Chia-ling Overcomes Injury Slump, Aims for Nagoya Asian Games Again
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Taiwanese taekwondo athlete Lo Chia-ling has overcome a prolonged injury slump, securing a silver medal at the Belgium Open and returning to an international podium after many years. Despite battling uncertainty during her recovery from a left foot stress fracture, she is now in good condition and actively preparing for the Nagoya Asian Games qualifiers. She also received a NT$1 million bonus from the Hongdao Foundation for her Tokyo Olympics bronze medal.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What kind of injury did athlete Lo Chia-ling overcome?
- A: Athlete Lo Chia-ling overcame a slump caused by a stress fracture in her left foot. Last year, she underwent surgery based on the advice of her medical team and worked hard on her recovery.
- Q: Which competition is athlete Lo Chia-ling aiming for next?
- A: Athlete Lo Chia-ling is preparing for the National Intercollegiate Athletic Games, and then actively getting ready for the Nagoya Asian Games qualifiers, aiming to compete in the Asian Games.