The Press and Journal (Inverness, Highlands, and Islands)

Judo return for star Steph

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A British judo star who was given a 1% chance of survival after a motorbike accident in Vietnam has returned to coaching in her home town of Inverness.

Commonweal­th silver medallist Stephanie Inglis, 27, is continuing her recovery and rehabilita­tion following the accident in May.

The judo star suffered head injuries when she was travelling to work teaching English in Ha Long when her skirt caught in the wheel of a motorcycle taxi and pulled her off.

She arrived back in Scotland in mid-June and was treated at Edinburgh’s Western General Hospital before moving to a specialist unit in Fife.

She has vowed to make a return to a normal way of life, which includes judo and a desire to compete in future Commonweal­th and Olympic Games.

Speaking of her recovery, she said: “I’ve definitely come a long way – I couldn’t even walk when I first woke up.

“I was definitely in shock because I remember nothing of the accident. I remember teaching in the morning and then waking up in Edinburgh a month later.

“That to me is just crazy and it took me a while to get my head around it.”

Ms Inglis faces another operation in January to put a titanium plate by her skull to protect her brain from any further damage.

Ms Inglis is now helping out coaching at her dad’s judo club in Inverness and hopes after her recovery she will be back into competitio­n.

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Stephanie Inglis

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