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Watch: ‘A true fighter’ – Russian fencer leaves medal ceremony in WHEELCHAIR after defying injury to help team win Tokyo gold

The 22-year-old injured her ankle in the first match and received treatment for around five minutes before returning to the platform.

Once her ankle had been wrapped up, Martyanova soldiered on to help seal her country’s second triumph in a women’s fencing final by drawing one match, losing another and then winning.

Initially a substitute herself in replacing Adelina Zagidullina earlier in the tournament, Martyanova was unable to be replaced despite her injury as reverse substitutions are prohibited at the Olympics.

And with the help of Zagidullina, she jumped on one leg to celebrate the heroic feat, in a nice touch from her supportive teammate.

Martyanova’s bravery has seen her receive widespread praise from her compatriots, with the Russian Olympic Committee Instagram account explaining how Martyanova was “practically carried by her friends after the awarding ceremony.”

“She was able to walk on one leg to the wheelchair and literally collapsed on top of it in tears,” a statement continued.

“There was no more strength to endure the pain. She couldn’t step on her injured leg anymore. She fought in this condition in the final half an hour ago.”

“If Marta hadn’t continued, our team would have been removed from the tournament, since there were no more substitutions,” it was pointed out.

“There are no words and epithets to pay tribute to her heroism. This requires unconditional nationwide recognition and a deep bow at her feet…”

“This is the Olympics. This is victory. And these are our fantastic girls! There are others like them in the world!”

Replies to this post were also highly appreciative of the “real warrior”, with one saying: “Marta, get well soon! You’re a true fighter.”

“Get well soon – these are our heroes!,” ran another, as someone else admitted, “I have tears in my eyes because of your dedication and work for the glory of the team and the country.”

Source: RT

Header: Marta Martyanova had needed treatment before somehow continuing. © Reuters

Note:

Martyanova rolled her ankle early in the team foil final at the Olympics on Thursday, but stayed in the contest and contributed 14 points to win gold alongside Inna Deriglazova and Larisa Korobeynikova.

The Russians beat France 45-34.

The US team of Kiefer, Ross, Jacqueline Dubrovich and Sabrina Massialas had earlier lost to the Russian team 45-42 in the semifinals.