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In reply to the discussion: Shaun White (snowboarding star) withdraws from Slopestyle- Course too dangerous [View all]Aerows
(39,961 posts)30. He's won two gold medals in the Olympics
and has won medals every year in the X games. He, and most of the snowboarders are pretty much certifiable. If they say it isn't safe, it is NOT safe. One of the best slopestyle boarders in the world broke his collar bone on the course, White jammed his wrist, and a Finnish boarder was taken off of it in a stretcher with a concussion.
They've reworked the course twice, and it is still "Like jumping off a building and landing with bad traction." That's poor course design, not athletes "whining". How many people have to get hurt - and remember, these are the best of the best - before it is recognized that the Sochi IOC messed up on course design.
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Shaun White (snowboarding star) withdraws from Slopestyle- Course too dangerous [View all]
cali
Feb 2014
OP
Russia is so unprepared for this. I am afraid for serious inguries or worse.
morningfog
Feb 2014
#22
It's supposed to be hard -- not fatal or maiming. The games are already dangerous enough.
Hekate
Feb 2014
#50
NBC execs probably freaked out, given that this event was to be featured on
bullwinkle428
Feb 2014
#41