* Australia women's pursuit team crash in training at velodrome * Scans show no broken bones for Hoskins (recasts with updated injury situation) By Martyn Herman RIO DE JANEIRO, Aug 9 (Reuters) - Australian track cyclist Melissa Hoskins said she hopes to compete in the women's team pursuit after escaping serious injury following a high speed crash in training at the Olympic velodrome on Monday. Hoskins, who was riding at speeds of around 60 km per hour with team mates Ashlee Ankudinoff, Georgia Baker, Amy Cure and Annette Edmondson, had to be taken off the track on a stretcher after four of the five hit the boards.
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