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Sébastien Chabal Reveals Severe Memory Loss from Rugby Career

The former French rugby star's testimony highlights the neurological toll of repeated head impacts and intensifies calls for better athlete safety and accountability.

Overview

  • Sébastien Chabal, a former French rugby player, disclosed he has no memory of playing in any professional matches, including national anthem moments during his 62 caps with France.
  • Chabal attributes his profound memory loss to numerous head impacts sustained over his 17-year rugby career, describing the damage in candid terms.
  • His amnesia extends to personal milestones, including forgetting the birth of his daughter and much of his life outside of rugby.
  • Despite his condition, Chabal has not sought neurological consultation, expressing skepticism about the potential for recovery.
  • His revelations contribute to broader legal and medical scrutiny of head injuries in sports, with other athletes pursuing collective legal action against major sports organizations.

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