Tag: SKATEBOARDING

    There’s a great article in the Nanaimo News Bulletin talking about the importance of properly protecting yourself when skateboarding. Given the recent death from a fall by local boarding legend Mad Carver, it’s important that boarders fully realize that serious injury or death can happen in an instant. Realize the risks and protect yourself by reading this article and following its advice…

    INJURY-PREVENTION
    organization suggests ways to play smart.

    The world of skateboarding is competitive with a raw and edgy attitude that demands bigger and better tricks and jumps.

    With the rise in popularity of the sport comes an increase in the number of serious injuries. Like other popular wheeled recreational sports – such as roller-blading – skateboarding has its risks. But we can minimize many of those risks just by wearing the right protective gear.

    One fall – that’s all it takes to suffer a serious injury. Head and neck injuries are the most dangerous, and can lead to severe head trauma or even death. Head-related injuries account for 15 per cent of all injuries in British Columbia.

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    The Community’s Khairun Jivani was interviewed by the Kelowna Daily Courier after a teenager lost his life “skitching”. It was a good article that outlines the dangers of risky behaviour, so check it out below.

    Avoidable injuries costing B.C. billions; Smartrisk foundation asking parents to reinforce message

    The Daily Courier (Kelowna) 
Thu Jul 9 2009 
Page: A3 
Section: News 

    Byline: Keri Sculland 

    Source: Special to The Daily Courier

    Your child may be at risk.

    Every year, preventable injuries alter or claim the lives of more than 400,000 young people in B.C.

    The Okanagan is not immune. In the past week, three fatalities have occurred, two from motor vehicle crashes and one from skateboarding.
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    Our deepest sympathies to Don Hartley’s family and friends. CBC posted this tragic skateboarding incident that claimed the life of Don Hartley ‘Mad Carver’. This incident reiterates that one negligent act can claim a life. One spur of the moment decision can result in tragedy. Whether a professional or a novice – the fact remains the same. And as Hartley’s friend put it: “It just goes to show you, you just never know. You’ve always got to put your safety equipment on, and I hope, if there’s any last lesson to be learned, any last lesson from Don, this is it.”

    Friends mourn pillar of skateboarding community
    Last Updated: Thursday, July 9, 2009 | 6:28 PM PT
    CBC News

    Friend Kevin Kelly says Hartley was a trailblazer whose skating was beautiful

    Friend Kevin Kelly says Hartley was a trailblazer whose skating was beautiful. (CBC)

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