Dramatic Turn of Events at European Indoor Championships: Maureen Koster's Unexpected Fall
Dutch athlete Maureen Koster suffered a fall and was knocked unconscious during the women's 3000m at the European Indoor Championships. Despite the incident, the race continued, with Sarah Healy winning gold. Later, it was reported that Koster was conscious and responsive after hospital treatment.

During the women's 3000m event at the European Indoor Championships in Apeldoorn, Netherlands, Dutch runner Maureen Koster endured a terrifying fall, rendering her unconscious. Koster, a silver medallist in 2015, was given immediate medical attention beside the track before being taken to a hospital.
The competition resumed, with Sarah Healy of Ireland claiming the gold and Britain's Melissa Courtney-Bryant securing silver. Courtney-Bryant, a close acquaintance of Koster, expressed her concern upon witnessing the incident, stating, "Maureen's a really good friend of mine so I wanted to check whether she is OK."
The fall created a tense atmosphere among the athletes, with heightened anxiety affecting the remainder of the race. The Dutch team later confirmed via social media that Koster was awake and responding to medical staff.
(With inputs from agencies.)