Scottish pole vaulter in hospital with allergic reaction
Posted: Wed Mar 08, 2006 10:27 pm
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Scottish pole vaulter in hospital
March 09 2006
Kirsty Maguire, the Scottish pole vault record holder, has been hospitalised in Bendigo after an allergic reaction.
"She is recovering well and her condition will be reviewed with medical staff over the next 48 hours. She will be detained under observation," said team spokesman Katriona Bushe.
Maguire suffers from a pre-existing medical condition. Her family have been informed of the illness.
Maguire, 22, a medical student in Glasgow, was staying at the team's holding camp at La Trobe University in Bendigo when she was taken ill.
The pole vaulter, who holds the Scottish record at 4.01m, has been in fine form recently and was looking forward to a successful games.
In January, in the UK Intercities Indoor Cup in Manchester, she cleared 4.00m to win the pole vault and was on course to improve on that this month.
The women's pole vault final will not be held until March 23 and officials in the Scottish camp are hopeful that Maguire will recover in time to compete.
Kirsty Maguire, the Scottish pole vault record holder, has been hospitalised in Bendigo after an allergic reaction.
"She is recovering well and her condition will be reviewed with medical staff over the next 48 hours. She will be detained under observation," said team spokesman Katriona Bushe.
Maguire suffers from a pre-existing medical condition. Her family have been informed of the illness.
Maguire, 22, a medical student in Glasgow, was staying at the team's holding camp at La Trobe University in Bendigo when she was taken ill.
The pole vaulter, who holds the Scottish record at 4.01m, has been in fine form recently and was looking forward to a successful games.
In January, in the UK Intercities Indoor Cup in Manchester, she cleared 4.00m to win the pole vault and was on course to improve on that this month.
The women's pole vault final will not be held until March 23 and officials in the Scottish camp are hopeful that Maguire will recover in time to compete.
Copyright © 2006 Newsquest (Herald & Times) Limited.
Scottish pole vaulter in hospital
March 09 2006
Kirsty Maguire, the Scottish pole vault record holder, has been hospitalised in Bendigo after an allergic reaction.
"She is recovering well and her condition will be reviewed with medical staff over the next 48 hours. She will be detained under observation," said team spokesman Katriona Bushe.
Maguire suffers from a pre-existing medical condition. Her family have been informed of the illness.
Maguire, 22, a medical student in Glasgow, was staying at the team's holding camp at La Trobe University in Bendigo when she was taken ill.
The pole vaulter, who holds the Scottish record at 4.01m, has been in fine form recently and was looking forward to a successful games.
In January, in the UK Intercities Indoor Cup in Manchester, she cleared 4.00m to win the pole vault and was on course to improve on that this month.
The women's pole vault final will not be held until March 23 and officials in the Scottish camp are hopeful that Maguire will recover in time to compete.
Kirsty Maguire, the Scottish pole vault record holder, has been hospitalised in Bendigo after an allergic reaction.
"She is recovering well and her condition will be reviewed with medical staff over the next 48 hours. She will be detained under observation," said team spokesman Katriona Bushe.
Maguire suffers from a pre-existing medical condition. Her family have been informed of the illness.
Maguire, 22, a medical student in Glasgow, was staying at the team's holding camp at La Trobe University in Bendigo when she was taken ill.
The pole vaulter, who holds the Scottish record at 4.01m, has been in fine form recently and was looking forward to a successful games.
In January, in the UK Intercities Indoor Cup in Manchester, she cleared 4.00m to win the pole vault and was on course to improve on that this month.
The women's pole vault final will not be held until March 23 and officials in the Scottish camp are hopeful that Maguire will recover in time to compete.
Copyright © 2006 Newsquest (Herald & Times) Limited.