• European Athletics Quique Llopis's big scare: removed on a stretcher after a brutal fall in the final of the 60 m hurdles

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Quique Llopis

, who could not finish this Sunday the final of the 60 meter hurdles of the European indoor track in Istanbul after suffering a shocking fall, reported from a hospital in the Turkish city that the medical tests to which he was subjected came out "good".

Llopis, who at first

collapsed on the ground after severely hitting his head,

was examined for a few minutes on the track itself by the medical services of the venue and the Spanish Federation.

Later he was removed on a stretcher and transferred to a hospital in the Turkish city.

"Everything is fine.

All the tests have gone well. Thank the Federation and all the medical services

. Now to recover," said Llopis, in a message broadcast from the hospital by the RFEA.

This Monday it has been confirmed that he does not suffer from breakages or serious injuries and that on Tuesday he will fly back to Spain.

Meanwhile, the Swiss

Jason Joseph

, winner of the test, apologized through social networks to Quique Llopis for having celebrated the European title while the Spaniard remained lying on the track.

"First things first.

I'm sorry I didn't check that you were okay.

I was lost at the time. I was totally blocked from my surroundings. I hope you're okay, I see you at outdoor competitions," Joseph wrote on social media .

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