澳大利亚跑者Sam O'Connor在九天里跑378公里,提高脑震荡意识,这受他自己在澳洲足球规则下头部受伤的启发。
Australian runner Sam O'Connor ran 378 km in nine days to raise concussion awareness, inspired by his own head injuries from Aussie rules football.
2025年9月,澳大利亚Tradie Sam O'Connor在悉尼完成了从Bermagui到Accor体育场的378公里单人赛跑,为期九天,以提高对体育相关脑震荡的认识,这是“震荡巡航”倡议的一部分。
In September 2025, Australian tradie Sam O'Connor completed a 378-kilometre solo run from Bermagui to Accor Stadium in Sydney over nine days to raise awareness about sports-related concussions, part of the "Concussion Cruise" initiative.
由于在澳大利亚比赛中头部受伤,奥康纳穿着粉红色的强力流浪者服装参加了最后一段比赛,尽管天气炎热,与家人和朋友一起庆祝,尽管他无法参加NRL大决赛.
Inspired by personal experiences with head injuries from playing Australian rules football, O'Connor wore a pink Power Rangers suit for the final stretch despite the heat and celebrated with family and friends, though he couldn’t attend the NRL grand final.
他的朋友杰克·科科兰在12天的时间里,在六个欧洲国家旅行了600公里。
His friend Jack Corcoran ran a separate 600-kilometre journey across six European countries over 12 days.
在澳大利亚连通性创伤性脑损伤的支持下,这两位男性都强调了对体育运动中脑损伤的日益关切,数据显示脑震荡占2023至24年期间澳大利亚内伤住院病人的81%。
Both men, supported by Connectivity Traumatic Brain Injury Australia, highlighted growing concerns about brain injuries in sports, with data showing concussions accounted for 81% of intracranial injury hospitalizations in Australia during 2023–24.