Susan Dorris' teenage son was a gymnast. He died from a fall. I think his twin sister witnessed the fall. Susan was devastated and feared for her daughter, who was the twin of the gymnast. Her daughter took years to become close to normal.
I have not seen any sign of Susan here in a long time or I would not have posted this.
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I didn't know that about Susan's son. How unutterably sad.
I remember two terrible training accidents in Mississippi when I was in my twenties. One was a young man who at Ole Miss who became a quadriplegic while practicing on a trampoline. He died a few years later.
Another was a high school girl in my hometown who also became a quadriplegic with a break at the highest possible level. (C1?) I'm not sure whether she was ever able to breathe on her own. I don't know what became of her.
Oh, and male victims outnumber female by staggering margins in every sport they listed, except equestrian.
I saw this documentary once about two men who became quadriplegic, one from football and the other from flipping over the handlebars of his mountain bike. Very sad.
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