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September 3, 2010

Horse Bite Severs Man’s Artery

Filed under: Australian Uncategorized — Tags: , , — anoushka @ 1:39 pm

A man is in a serious condition after being bitten by a horse at Seymour in central Victoria on Thursday afternoon.

The horse animal bit his leg, severing an artery, then dragged him 20 metres.

The 27-year-old man has been flown to Melbourne’s Alfred Hospital.

Source: ABC

July 29, 2010

Courtney King-Dye Back in the Saddle

Filed under: International Dressage — Tags: , , , , — anoushka @ 1:39 pm

US dressage rider Courtney King-Dye is back on horseback after suffering a serious brain injury when she fell while schooling at home in Florida on 3 March 2010.

 

She suffered a fractured skull and small brain bleeds from the fall and fell into a coma.

 

Courtney has ridden a horse twice during therapy since being released from Kessler Institute to outpatient care on 25 June.

 

In a blog on her website Mrs King-Dye wrote: “The first time, I was more nervous than before I rode in the Olympic Games”.

 

“They told me it was OK to cry — they were great — but once I was on it was like [being] home. I didn’t know if I’d be able to do what I knew I must, but I did.

 

“I knew, for me, I had to separate the riding as a therapy, from the love of the horse. Even though I was working on very different things, it was still work. And once I was off, I let myself love him to pieces.

 

“He was great. His name is ‘Dude’ and he was great. I rode so ugly I thank God that it wasn’t on one of my horses… both for me, and for him!

 

“But you can’t take the trainer out of the girl. It was a very hot day, so Dude kept stopping by the door. Instinct took over, and by the third time I shocked everyone (including me!) by kicking poor Dude.

 

“He, who is trained to ignore everything the person on his back may do, very obediently ignored my pathetic one-legged kick. I was mortified, but it caused a good laugh.”

 

Source: Horse and Hound

July 21, 2010

Surgery for Eric Lamaze

Filed under: International Showjumping — Tags: , , — anoushka @ 2:38 pm

The world’s top showjumper Eric Lamaze is undergoing surgery after breaking his foot in the first round of the Grand Prix of Aachen on Sunday.

Lamaze said he heard a crack and felt pain upon landing after the ‘c’ element of the triple combination on Sunday. Lamaze and his Olympic gold medal partner, Hickstead, went on to complete two clean rounds before advancing to the jump-off where they again jumped clear in the fastest time to win the €350,000 Rolex Grand Prix of Aachen over Switzerland’s Pius Schwizer.

“They are going to operate and put some screws in it,” Lamaze said yesterday. “This is the more aggressive approach; it is the fastest way to come back. It should take two to three weeks to heal. Luckily, it was a clean break.”

Lamaze hopes to be back for CSI5* Valkenswaard, The Netherlands, from August 13 to 15.

Lamaze’s injury comes following a phenomenal winning streak that included winning the $200,000 ATCO Power Queen Elizabeth II Cup on July 10 at Spruce Meadows in Calgary, before claiming the €350,000 Rolex Grand Prix of Aachen one week later.

Also in July, it was announced that Lamaze returned to the number one position on the Rolex World Rider Rankings, and had taken over top spot on the Spruce Meadows all-time money list with earnings in excess of $2.7 million at the Calgary venue alone.

Source: Horsetalk

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