Scott Bailey faces uncertain future after judo injury warning
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 23, 2026, 12:16 PM
Last updated Jun 23, 2026
Scott Bailey, a blind judo athlete from Crewe, received alarming news regarding his eyesight, jeopardizing his dreams of participating in the 2028 Paralympic Games in Los Angeles. After losing most of his vision to diabetic retinopathy, Bailey trained intensively in judo but was advised by a doctor to cease competition to avoid potential blindness in his remaining sight. Despite the setback, Bailey expressed determination to remain active and plans to train for the 2027 London Marathon while supporting the Guide Dogs charity. He described running as a liberating alternative to judo.
- •Scott Bailey has been competing in judo aiming for the 2028 Paralympics.
- •A doctor advised Bailey against further judo competition due to eye injury risks.
- •Bailey described his remaining vision as like looking through frosted glass.
- •He plans to run the 2027 London Marathon to benefit the Guide Dogs charity.
- •Bailey's judo training was a significant part of his life, recently impacted by his guide dog's retirement.
- 12:16 PMYahoo Sports — Blind athlete's Paralympics judo dream dashed
"Scott Bailey has been told he could lose his remaining sight if he continues to compete.
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