United States BMX racer Connor Fields, who crashed and suffered a head injury during competition at the Tokyo Olympics, will be released from St. Luke’s International Hospital in Tokyo on Thursday, USA Cycling said.

The 28-year-old is expected to return home to Henderson, Nevada, and begin his rehabilitation.

Fields went down hard in a first-corner crash during the semi-final runs.

He was removed from the track on a stretcher and rushed via ambulance to the hospital, where doctors found that Fields sustained a brain hemorrhage.

After a night in the ICU and no additional bleeding, Fields was moved out of the critical care unit.

He has been under the care of the USOPC, USA Cycling and local physicians.

Source: | This article originally belongs to Nbcnews.com

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