The high school runner who suffered a brain shock after being beaten from behind with a cane seems to return to the track this weekend.
Kaelen Tucker’s father told TMZ Sports that her daughter has been authorized to compete in the nationals of the Adidas track this weekend in Virginia Beach; It is currently scheduled to participate in three events.
The last year student of IC NORCOM High School, Alaila Everett, gave Brookville’s junior a brain shock and a possible skull fracture when he hit his head with the witness in an event earlier this month.
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A cane is delivered in a 4×100 meter relay race. (Macabe Brown / Courier & Press / USA Today Network)
Everett states that the attack occurred because he lost his balance and his cane “stuck” behind his opponent’s back. Everett and his entire team were disqualified.
“After a couple of times of hitting her, my cane got caught behind her back in this way, and rolled it. with wavy. “I know my intentions and never hit someone on purpose.”
Everett made a concentration of followers days after the attack, shortly after they served it with a minor crime battery and assault charge.

Virginia High School athlete, Alaila Everett, cries during an interview with Wavy (Courtesy of Wavy)
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Everett delivered a tearful speech, where he thanked his followers while sobbing.
“Thank you all for supporting me,” Everett told the followers, as seen in the local footage Virginia Wavy news station. “There is no one but I would like to listen to my story, except the people who know me and the people who know that I would never do any of that, I would never harm anyone. I am not a fighter, I am not even confrontational, I would not even do it on purpose, and I would appreciate them for believing in me. I love everyone.”
According to Milestat, Tucker is competing on the board of 60 meters of the girls, the 200 -meter relief and 4×200 meters, the same race where he suffered the injury.

A Kiersten Duncan of LSU’s power in the initial blocks of Sprint female fuel in the 87 Clyde Littlefield Texas relay at the Mike A. Myers stadium. (Kirby Lee-USA Today Sports)
Everett is not competing. In fact, only a student at his school, Dontae Riddick, will compete in the 60 -meter career of the children.