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Split session... 2 hrs with both kids- conditions were nice, slick on trails they weren't blowing, and a little sticky in spots they were blowing as temps were marginal in afternoon, but good considering. Had to take daughter home after a scary collission where she was blindsided by someone doing mach 10-- checked her out in patrol- no apparent head injuries, but she had bloody nose and plenty of bruises and was really shaken- she has been up a lot over the night complaining of head/neck ache-- off to dr this morning.
returned later in pm to get son, who stayed with friends, took a few more runs-- overall sking was good, but I was/am a little spooked by the collission. Hope my girl is able to shake it off and get back out there before too long.
Sorry to hear that about your daughter...Glad shes ok. Did you catch the assailant and tune the effer up?
Steveo
He was hurt... back injury... his race team coach and team members were tending to him on hill... plus, while on hill, I was pretty focused on my daughter who was really upset. Took my daughter off the mtn after about 10 minutes of making sure nothing was broken and letting her get her composure and he was still being tended to. Saw him later in the patrol shack... don't know if he came down in a sled... he was quite apologetic. He was not out of control, but he was going way to fast for that trail (his team appeared to be training at the time) at that portion with the number of people and kids on it, and obviously practicing the technique of looking a gate ahead.
Not gate training... Drills I think.. Don't know if for sure but they - racers-appeared to be all together and coach was with them. Both racer and daughter were moving... She was downhill skier, he was uphill.
Hope your child recover well from the incident and continues to ski with enthusiasm
Had to take daughter home after a scary collission
Her dr said mild concussion- no skiing until after a follow up tues- the good news- she was really bummed about not being able to ski sat or race nastar Sunday- so hopefully she'll keep her ski jones. he also said cognitive rest??? No Tv, video games, iPad, reading even, etc. Very odd.
He was hurt... back injury... his race team coach and team members were tending to him on hill... plus, while on hill, I was pretty focused on my daughter who was really upset. Took my daughter off the mtn after about 10 minutes of making sure nothing was broken and letting her get her composure and he was still being tended to. Saw him later in the patrol shack... don't know if he came down in a sled... he was quite apologetic. He was not out of control, but he was going way to fast for that trail (his team appeared to be training at the time) at that portion with the number of people and kids on it, and obviously practicing the technique of looking a gate ahead.