I was hospitalized five times in 2011 because of my skiing. Fracturing my left shoulder twice, snapping my anterior cruciate ligament once and smashing my scapula into five pieces.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I've separated my shoulder and my collarbone; I've messed up my knee a million times. I've broken my foot in several places. I've broken my toe a bunch, broken my nose a couple of times, and had a bunch of other annoying little injuries, like turf toe and arthritis and tendonitis. It's part of the game.
I have broken my collarbone twice in a year.
I could have been a professional footballer and trialled with Blackburn Rovers. But I snapped my cruciate ligaments, an injury that has dogged me ever since.
I had to have shoulder reconstruction.
After 13 years of hard landings in gymnastics, one ski run had delivered the biggest injury of my career.
I have had shoulder injuries in the past, but usually it's from training.
I have had two knee surgeries on my right knee: that was my jumping leg that I jumped off for years and years.
The worst injury I ever had was a stress fracture from running.
I tore my ACL playing basketball.
I've broken my wrist, dislocated toes and shoulders, gotten stitches, you name it. However, the worst was a severely bruised femur. I got body checked into an open gate while playing hockey. The doctor couldn't believe I didn't shatter my femur.