Popular Unicycle Performer Red Panda Injured at Halftime of WNBA game


Popular Unicycle Performer Red Panda Injured at Halftime of WNBA game

The popular half -time exhibition artist who leaves Red Panda fell unicycle and dung during the break of the WNBA Commissioner’s Cup between the Indiana Fever and the Minnesota Lynx on Tuesday evening not able to end her show.

There was no immediate word about the extent of her injuries. After the fall, she seemed to pack on her left wrist – she fell from the unicycle to the square – and was helped from the floor by a wheelchair. She was later seen how she left the target center in an ambulance, According to sportiness.

Red Panda, whose name is Rong Niu, is a Chinese American who comes from a family of acrobats. Her plot consists of her riding on her tailor -made unicycle, which extends about 8 feet above the square and balances tailor -made shells on her lower leg before turning her on your head.

Many people wished the red panda well after learning about the injury. Fiever star Caitlin Clark Was under this group.

“Red Panda, we love you,” said Clark during the Instagram Live of Teammate Syd Colson. “Red Panda, when you watch, we love you.”

She performed in countless basketball games, including game 5 of the NBA final in Oklahoma City last month.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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