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RideCamp@endurance.net
Re: RC: Re: Getting Pulled
In a message dated 4/28/00 9:03:47 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
dleblanc@mindspring.com writes:
<< But if the rider is ill, or maybe injured from a fall, who is going to vet
the horse through? A stranger? >>
Yes, when such things happen, I usually to seek the horse out after all the
hubbub has died down, and get a spouse/helper/crewperson to show me the horse
(if available) or else "draft" a ride volunteer or whoever is looking after
the horse in the absence of someone "in the know." Especially if the rider
was injured in a fall where the horse also fell, I want to see the horse.
Had one like this where the rider was airlifted out, but the horse had also
summersaulted and been knocked unconscious in the fall--and turned out to
have fractures around the eye and a damaged optic nerve that eventually led
to the removal of the eye! This fall took place just before a finish line,
in full sight of camp, and was the result of a very fatigued rider in a race
for the finish who literally PULLED the horse off balance and off the roadway
into a pile of rocks where they went end over end... Rider and horse were
both sprawled out unconscious. Pretty scary situation...
Heidi
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