In recent weeks we have seen some pretty scary and, in one case, fateful accidents over the last few months and begs the question, when does extreme become dangerous?
The profile of extreme sports and the athletes that take part in these sports has become huge in the last couple of years, no doubt helped by the unstoppable surge of social media platforms and it’s users and of course, blogs such as ours!
But this increase in coverage seems to have coincided with the risks in this area become greater and greater. This week saw renowned base jumper, Jeb Corliss, broke both of his legs in South Africa, moments after jumping off the edge of a cliff. Only a day before that, another extreme athlete, ice climber John Roberts, died after a 60-foot fall in Colorado.
The investment in sponsors could also be a factor when it comes to the stakes becoming higher for this athletes, with more pressure on their shoulders to take more risks, to justify their sudden higher level status.
As much as we enjoy watching these jaw-dropping stunts being performed and records being broken, there does seem to be a underlying feeling of the athletes playing ‘Chicken’ with each other, daring one another to take it one level further, until ultimately, perhaps fatally, one comes up short.
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The adventure tourism company that were responsible for the broken bungee cord accident in Zimbabwe have suspended their activities at Victoria Falls for 2 days to investigate what happened on this near fateful day.
I think that the general outcome will consist of getting some stronger rope!
Whilst this accident has become somewhat of a viral phenomenon, as the victim crashed into the Zambezi river, dodged crocodiles and swam to safety, the fact that the company could have killed somebody should not be overlooked.
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The anticipated return of one the Premiership’s greatest ever players, Thierry Henry, is apparently being held up due to an insurance issue between The New York Red Bulls and Arsenal. The london team seem to have an issue when it comes to finalising deals for players- maybe they need a new Insurance broker?
Feel free to give us a call Mr. Gazidis, maybe we could help push these deals through a little quicker!
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