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Report: British Olympic hopeful in coma

LONDON, March 15 (UPI) -- Rosie Chinery, a talented Olympic hopeful, remains in a coma after breaking her neck in a fall from her horse in England, her family says.

The 18-year-old native of Great Yeldham, Essex, was training a point-to-point horse in Newmarket when she was thrown from the saddle Wednesday, the Daily Mail reported.

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She wants to qualify for the 2012 London Olympics, and also had hopes of being picked for the British Eventing Young Riders Team to appear in dressage, show-jumping and cross country.

Chinery has not regained consciousness since the accident, the British newspaper said.

"It (was) a horse she has ridden for the past two years," her grandfather, Aubrey Chinery, 73, told the Mail. "She was going up a hill very fast and the horse either had a heart attack or collapsed, and catapulted her off. She hit the ground at 50 or 60 miles per hour. The doctors said it is not a serious break in her neck but they will not know how badly affected she is until she comes round."

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