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    Re: [RC] Helmets - Gregory N Henry


    Hi to all at ridecamp.
    There seems to be much debate about helmets in the US. We have and still are
    having debate on the subject  in Australia and I believe as of 1st January
    2003 equine standard helmets will be mandatory.
    Some states already have in place a "no helmet no ride" policy. It has
    always been mandatory for junior riders to wear helmets in Aussie endurance.
    My state (Tasmania) went compulsory June 2001.
    I have been endurance riding for twelve years and have always ridden in a
    helmet. I was one of the first to wear one and copped quite a ribbing from
    my peers but a helmet has saved me on two occasions when my mount and I
    parted company. The last occasion was only 200 metres from my front gate and
    I landed head back onto a bitumen road
    . Without the helmet I doubt I would be typing this Email.
    
    Cheers Greg
    ----- Original Message -----
    From: "Sarah Zegers" <trailsz@xxxxxxxxx>
    To: <JerryK3000@xxxxxxx>
    Cc: <ridecamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
    Sent: Wednesday, August 14, 2002 9:39 AM
    Subject: [RC] Helmets
    
    
    > Hey Jerry - How ya doin'?
    >
    > You know me; never bashful about causing a stir!  So here goes re:
    > helmets.
    >
    > It's been said that riders who don't wear helmets have nothing worth
    > protecting.
    >
    > Hummmmm . . . any comments?????
    >
    > Things that made me a believer in wearing a helmet:
    >
    > 1.  A friend who lay in a coma for 6 weeks after her horse slipped (at a
    > walk in an arena) in the mud & fell with her - she was helmetless.  She
    > still has residual problems from the head injury.
    >
    > 2. The death of a rider- veterinarian who mounted a rowdy horse to
    > subdue it, was thrown & suffered a fatal head injury.  He wore no
    > helmet.
    >
    > 3. My brave and talented advanced eventer friend whose horse reared up &
    > crashed her head into an obstacle, killing her.  She wore no helmet.
    > (She was long-listed for the Olympics in '84.)
    >
    > 4. The day I landed in a heap in the desert at 20 Mule team, when my
    > horse did an endo & then ran over my head.  I thanked God that I had
    > worn a helmet that day.  Before that I was random about it, but I don't
    > get on a horse without one now.
    >
    > Surely the cost & the loss to the friends & families of these
    > unfortunate riders could have been minimized or prevented by the wearing
    > of a helmet.
    >
    > Best regards,
    >
    > SZ
    >
    >
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