It’s been a few weeks since a status report on Olympic eventer Liz Halliday has come out, but word today is that her rehabilitation from a traumatic brain injury continues unabated at the Shirley Ryan Abililty Clinic in Chicago.
A release from her friends and family stated, “Her grit and determination shines through each day and her body continues to show increased stamina.”
They added, “We are more confident than ever that Liz is with the best team possible, and her daily progress and work ethic is evident to them as well as us.”
They thanked Liz’s supporters, saying, “Your words of encouragement and support mean the world to us all and to Liz. Her peers, friends, sponsors and community have stepped up in a way we could not even have imagined. The equestrian community is a remarkable family and one we are so blessed to be a part of.”
Liz fell with her horse, Shanroe Cooley, on cross-country in August at the American Eventing Championships. While the horse was uninjured, Liz sustained a head injury and underwent brain surgery to relieve the pressure.The mantra of her friends and family is, #”Keep Fighting Liz,” and that’s what she’s doing. Meanwhile, her horses have been sent to other riders so they can stay fit and remain in training.