
Support Crossfit Athlete Liam Hogan
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Many of you will know personally or would have met Liam Hogan at some point over the years. As a keen competitor in our industry and the owner of Coastside Crossfit in Bournemouth.
Liam has been competing for the last three weeks; at Filthy 150 in Ireland, Strength and Depth Origins in Bath and finally last Friday at The Southfit Crossfit Challange in Argentina.
One thing I think we all know for sure is that Liam does not understand the concept of taking his foot off the gas. In his first event, Liam pushed his body to the limit and was about to take the Win, but collapsed moments from the finish line.
He was quite quickly rushed to hospital where he had been administered 5 IVs and was subsequently released on a stretcher (far too early). As Liam didn't travel with anyone or arrange his own travel insurance he was quite lucky up until this point to have another competitor helping him out.
Liam took a turn for the worse last night (Sunday 8th December)
He has been readmitted into hospital, his blood tests now have confirmed Rhabdomyolysis. He is communicative but will have to stay for another week, at least. He needs our support, and we want to be able to send his partner Scarlett to fly out to meet him. We also want to help with the medical/hotel costs that are mounting up. Including flights home/food etc.
Crossfit is Liam's life. He has always supported the community. If you can please spare anything to help support Liam no matter how small. Let's pull through and show the community spirit in which we are famous for
Liam has been competing for the last three weeks; at Filthy 150 in Ireland, Strength and Depth Origins in Bath and finally last Friday at The Southfit Crossfit Challange in Argentina.
One thing I think we all know for sure is that Liam does not understand the concept of taking his foot off the gas. In his first event, Liam pushed his body to the limit and was about to take the Win, but collapsed moments from the finish line.
He was quite quickly rushed to hospital where he had been administered 5 IVs and was subsequently released on a stretcher (far too early). As Liam didn't travel with anyone or arrange his own travel insurance he was quite lucky up until this point to have another competitor helping him out.
Liam took a turn for the worse last night (Sunday 8th December)
He has been readmitted into hospital, his blood tests now have confirmed Rhabdomyolysis. He is communicative but will have to stay for another week, at least. He needs our support, and we want to be able to send his partner Scarlett to fly out to meet him. We also want to help with the medical/hotel costs that are mounting up. Including flights home/food etc.
Crossfit is Liam's life. He has always supported the community. If you can please spare anything to help support Liam no matter how small. Let's pull through and show the community spirit in which we are famous for
Organizer
Iain Williams
Organizer
England