Concussion dangers set aside for wrestler's competition
- Created on Thursday, 09 February 2012 18:36
- Last Updated on 17.05.2012
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This Saturday, celebrated high school wrestler Jorje Jimenez will compete in the PSAL championship in New York City, something he has done for the past several years.
But two things make this competition different.
The 17-year-old is now looking for a ticket to college in the form of a scholarship and two recent concussions are heavy on his mind.
Jimenez suffered the first concussion Jan. 14 when he was accidentally kneed in the head at the Eastern States Classic, forcing him out of the match.
Competing again at the Mayor's Cup in Manhattan on Jan. 29 he was inadvertently struck in the side of the head but pressed on.
He won the match and his third championship title but collapsed minutes later in the gym.
“I didn’t want to stop,” Jimenez said, sitting with his mother by his side. “I knew it was a goal of my coach to win the team championship. I knew if I didn’t win the match we couldn’t win. I knew what I had to do to make my team proud,” according to the New York Daily News.
His doctor cleared him to return from the Jan. 14 concussion four days later.
Jimenez was cleared for this Saturday's match by the paramedic who examined him at the Eastern States Classic, although his doctor recommended that he rest. Foregoing the competition won't protect his second-in-state status or earn him a spot in the NYS High School Wrestling Tournament.
He remains concerned about his health but is accustomed to playing through pain.
“I know what I have to do and I know that sitting out isn’t the answer,” Jimenez explained. (Sitting out won’t) win the state title this year.”
Practice has not brought on the dizziness so he feels ready to compete.
“I am a little nervous about my health,” he said on Tuesday. “I’ve dealt with concussions before. This one has been a lot worse than any of them. But I’ll deal with it.”
His coach said he will be wear specially designed headgear on Saturday with additional padding in the front.
New York State's concussion law takes effect July 1.
Source: Grand Street Campus senior Jorje Jimenez ignores advice of doctor, keeps wrestling despite head injury -- New York Daily News --Feb. 9, 2012
3rd Mayor's Cup for Grand Street wrestler -- New York Daily News -- Jan. 29, 2012
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