Former Tennessee track athlete dies at 35

.c The Associated Press 

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - A former University of
Tennessee track athlete who won a million-dollar suit
against the school for a head injury suffered at a
meet in 1987 died Wednesday.

Scott Hartman, 35, never regained complete
consciousness and died after a period of deteriorating
health, his mother, Kay Hartman, told The Knoxville
News Sentinel on Wednesday night.

``Scott fought a hard battle,'' Kay Hartman said.
``The doctors told me the day he was injured they
didn't know if he'd live through the first night.''

Hartman was a 19-year-old freshman when he was hit in
the head by a 16-pound steel field hammer, which is a
ball attached to a wire, during warmups at a track and
field meet at the University of Kentucky in Lexington.

He was treated at a rehabilitation center after his
injury and eventually returned home to his mother's
house, where he lived the past 14 years.

At the Kentucky meet, Hartman was walking away from
the throwing pit outside the foul line during warmups
when he was hit in the back of the head by a practice
throw from another athlete.

The University of Tennessee, Hartman's parents and
BellSouth wrangled in court for years. BellSouth,
where Hartman's father worked and had health insurance
that covered his son, was seeking reimbursement from
UT for the cost of Hartman's care.

The case between the family and UT was settled in
1998, but the claims by BellSouth were not resolved.

A state appeals court in April upheld a ruling by the
Tennessee Claims Commission that BellSouth was owed
more than $1 million by UT for unpaid medical bills.
The court said UT agreed to furnish medical treatment
for any injuries incurred during athletic competition
when it gave Hartman an athletic scholarship.

The funeral is tentatively scheduled for Saturday.

11/13/03 01:46 EST

Copyright 2003 The Associated Press.

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