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The PKRA Freestyle World Champion 2010, Australian Andy Yates, recently injured his shoulder while training at home. As a result, Andy won’t be able to compete in the next three events.

Andy has consulted an orthopedic surgeon and after X-Rays, a ct scan, and an MRI, he explains what caused the injury: “The problem is that a piece of my shoulder bone that I cracked when I was at the Young Blood Camp in 2007 has now completely separated, traveled down my arm, and is lodged in one of the main muscle groups in the upper arm, above a large bunch of nerves. This must have happened when I wrenched my arm during a full on training session at the river mouth, because this is when I really felt the pain and knew straight away that I had done something serious. The final outcome for me is that I need to have surgery on my shoulder to remove the piece of bone. The good news is that after surgery, the recovery time should be quite short; the surgeon predicts that my shoulder will soon be back to normal and that I will be able to return to full competition. I am really happy about this because I have been handicapped a little over the past three years with fairly frequent shoulder pain. I plan to have the operation in the next few weeks so unfortunately, I will not be able to compete in the Canary Islands, Germany, and maybe Brazil. I am hoping that I will be back for New Caledonia and the Gold Coast in November/December. In the meantime, I have upped my University subjects and I will continue promoting all my sponsors through the kiting media and social networks”