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    What Happened to Brody Malone Before the Olympics? Injury & Health Updates

    By Disheeta Maheshwari,

    2 hours ago
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    Fans are curious about what happened to Brody Malone. As the gymnast competed in the 2024 Paris Olympics, fans were understandably concerned about his well-being. Given the major injury he sustained the previous year, there was widespread curiosity about how his recovery had progressed and how it might impact his performance at the Olympic Games.

    Here is everything to know about what happened to Brody Malone.

    What injury did Brody Malone suffer from?

    In March 2023, Brody Malone suffered a severe knee injury during his dismount at the DTB Cup in Germany. This resulted in a tibial plateau fracture, a fully torn LCL, a torn meniscus, a partially torn PCL, and cartilage damage. He underwent three surgeries and endured a year of rigorous rehabilitation. Despite these significant injuries, Malone made an astonishing recovery, winning the US gymnastics championships just a year later.

    Malone vividly recalled the moment he injured his knee, describing it to NBC as a jarring experience. As per TODAY, he said, “I felt my knee go out, just like a lot of pressure, and kind of like a bang. It was catastrophic … I was like, ‘I don’t know if I’m going to be able to make a comeback.”

    Will he join the 2024 Paris Olympics?

    Yes, Brody Malone participated in the 2024 Paris Olympics. He was injured last year.

    Brody Malone faced a challenging day during the qualifying round of the 2024 Paris Olympics. After two falls on the high bar, he didn’t shy away from acknowledging his disappointing performance and apologized to his teammates.

    However, Malone’s resilience played a crucial role in the team final, where the US men’s gymnastics team made history. The team, featuring Malone alongside Frederick Richard, Paul Juda, Asher Hong, and Stephen Nedoroscik, achieved their first Olympic team medal since 2008 on July 29, 2024. The US team secured the bronze medal, with Japan taking gold and China earning silver.

    Disheeta Maheshwari

    Disheeta is an SEO Contributing Writer for ComingSoon, with over three years of experience in creating engaging and optimized content. A graduate with honors in Political Science and Economics, she brings a unique analytical perspective to her writing. Disheeta is passionate about movies, coffee, and traveling, constantly seeking new experiences to inspire her work.

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