![]() ![]() “I’m really injured, I know I have an eating disorder…I should have just taken my medal and gone on to college, but I continued for two more years, and that’s when things really got bad. “The night that I won, I remember thinking, ‘I should quit now.’ Like, this is it, this is the best it’s gonna get,” Sey says with a wry laugh. National Champion.īut, while Sey projected strength on the competition floor, behind the scenes she struggled. The televised injury was gruesome and serious, but Sey battled back and ten months later, even after breaking the ankle of her other leg in her rush to return, she became the 1986 U.S. “I remember riding in the ambulance with my dad in Montreal and just saying, ‘What do I do now? I don’t know how to do anything else.’ I thought that was it, for sure.” “I didn’t think I would come back,” Sey recalls. World Championship team only to break her femur during her optional performance on uneven bars. ![]() Coached by Bill and Donna Strauss, at their legendary Parkettes facility in Pennsylvania, Sey made the 1985 U.S. ![]()
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