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Runner Hortelano's surgery after car crash

Spanish 200m runner Bruno Hortelano has had a three-hour operation to reconstruct his right hand following a car accident.

Spanish athlete Bruno Hortelano is in stable condition after undergoing a three-hour operation in a Madrid hospital to reconstruct his right hand following a car accident.

Hortelano, the 200m gold medallist at July's European Championships in Amsterdam, was in the passenger seat at the time of Monday's accident and suffered severe damage to his right hand.

"Bruno is stable considering the severity of the injury but, after the first operation, we are very happy," Hortelano's agent Alberto Armas told reporters. "The operation lasted around three hours. Once progress is made, a second operation will need to be done.

"The hand was the most-affected area and it has been reconstructed. The little finger is the only one that hasn't been fully reconstructed.

"It's too early to make a full evaluation but he is in good spirits.

"The important thing now is that his hand does not get infected."

The 24-year-old Hortelano went to the Rio Olympic Games but failed to qualify for the 200m final.


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