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12-29-2015, 10:24 AM
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Re: Horse Drags Female Performer
I always thought motorcycles were dangerous (I ride) but I recently found out that equestrian activities are 20 TIMES as dangerous as motorcycles. (I think I saw that here on one of the posts, about a young girl who survived being kicked)
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01-02-2016, 02:13 PM
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Re: Horse Drags Female Performer
Here's the news story she was 24 year old Anastasiya Maximova. http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-n...ragged-6364349 |
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01-04-2016, 07:35 AM
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Re: Horse Drags Female Performer
According to the Russian-language article here: http://pg21.ru/news/view/79032 According to experts, she violated safety regulations, which resulted in her death. "When falling, the rider should be fully separated from the seat. But in order to make the tricks easier, some riders tie a knot to be secured to the horse more reliably. [...] If Anastasiya was secured correctly, she would've simply fallen off the horse and gotten a bruise or broke a limb. Instead, she fell under the horse's feet, the horse panicked, and an agitated horse takes 10-20 minutes to calm down. Stopping it was simply impossible." My own note: I disagree with their "impossible" statement. The horse could've been stopped a few seconds after things went awry, by the means of getting shot. The horse is innocent, this is all the rider's fault, but in the end the woman's life means more than the horse's life, regardless of all the edgy and lulzy internet posters. Back in the real world, that is. |