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Rio 2016: I will be back in for Tokyo Olympics, says Samir Ait Said

Updated on: 08 August,2016 08:29 AM IST  | 
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French gymnast Samir Ait Said confident of returning for next Olympics after broken leg in vault snaps his Rio journey. On the same day, Germany's Pommel Horse exponent Andreas Toba suffers knee ligament injury in floor exercises

Rio 2016: I will be back in for Tokyo Olympics, says Samir Ait Said

1. Samir Ait Said of France runs for the vault. 2. Does the routine flip. 3. Breaks his leg while landing during the artistic gymnastics men's team qualification on Day 1 of the Olympic Games at Rio Olympic Arena on Saturday. Pics/Getty Images

Rio de janeiro: French gymnast Samir Ait Said underwent surgery on the gruesome double break of his leg suffered at the Rio Olympics but vowed to try to come back for Tokyo 2020.


1. Samir Ait Said of France runs for the vault. 2. Does the routine flip. 3. Breaks his leg while landing during the artistic gymnastics men
1. Samir Ait Said of France runs for the vault. 2. Does the routine flip. 3. Breaks his leg while landing during the artistic gymnastics men's team qualification on Day 1 of the Olympic Games at Rio Olympic Arena on Saturday. Pics/Getty Images


The 26-year-old snapped the lower part of his left leg landing badly from the vault in the men's qualifying on Saturday. Ait Said fell to the mat in agony clutching the back of his knee and his leg, which was left at an angle that shocked many in the crowd.


"I want to thank you all for your messages of support, it really heartened me, it felt good, it really boosted my morale," the gymnast said in a video posted after undergoing emergency surgery in Rio.

Andreas Toba in tears after his Olympics dream comes to an end
Andreas Toba in tears after his Olympics dream comes to an end

The German team were also reeling after national all-around champion Andreas Toba suffered a cruciate knee injury on the floor ending his Olympics. The 25-year-old was helped off the floor at the Rio Olympic Arena but continued on the pommel horse to help his team qualify for Monday's eight-team final, before hobbling off. German media had speculated that Toba could try to continue, but this was ruled out on Sunday.

Back to Said, he explained that the double open fracture of the tibia and fibula "required immediate surgery, which went very well. I can be back on my feet in not very long, well 'on my feet', everything is relative." "I'm going to return to the venue to encourage my friends because the competition is not over," he continued, referring to teammates Axel Augis and Cyril Tommasone who qualified for all-around and pommel horse finals respectively.

Samir Ait Said waves to crowd even as he is stretchered from the hall after his fall
Samir Ait Said waves to crowd even as he is stretchered from the hall after his fall

True spirit
"I've gotten into the spirit of things with my blue-white-red plaster, allez la France!" said Ait Said, showing his plastered foot in the French national colours. Ait Said qualified for the rings final on his speciality apparatus before disaster struck and had been one of France's leading medal hopes.

But he vowed to pursue his dream to compete in the Tokyo Olympics in four years time after also being forced out of the London Games because of a knee injury. "Believe me the adventure of Tokyo-2020 is still alive and once I'm up on my feet again we're going to continue training and go for this Olympic gold."

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