Zoey Clark feared for her athletics career in January when she could not stand up for more than 20 seconds without being "in agonising pain". Now the 28-year-old Scottish sprinter is confident of ...
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With this year "pretty much a write off" due to another major injury, Zoey Clark admits her chances of competing at Glasgow 2026 are slim but is not ready to give up on a home Commonwealth Games. The ...
Zoey Clark (left) hopes to regain full control of her legs after nerve damage Zoey Clark feared for her athletics career in January when she could not stand up for more than 20 seconds without being ...
Battling injury comes with the territory for every elite athlete but even knowing that, Zoey Clark still didn’t expect to face the challenges she’s been confronted with throughout 2023. Prior to this ...