Long jumper Brooke Buschkuehl returns to athletics training just four weeks after giving birth to a baby boy, according to multiple reports. The articles describe how, after delivery, she struggled with mobility, saying she could “barely walk” during the initial recovery period. Despite that early difficulty, she resumes training on a rapid timeline and works through the physical demands of regaining strength and conditioning while balancing new motherhood.

All three outlets frame her preparation as a clear pathway toward the Commonwealth Games, highlighting her ambition to compete at the highest level again soon after childbirth. The pieces focus on her comeback rather than controversies or wider policy issues, and they outline her return to track work and the steps involved in getting back into competition shape. While specific training details vary in emphasis, the overall narrative is consistent: an accelerated post-partum recovery, a measured return to athletic training, and a goal of Commonwealth Games gold.