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Does anybody have any news on this accident?

Yes this has been posted randomly in a couple of threads, I have heard nothing about it in the news. Im sure she got a concussion and a coupel scarpes and bruises,
 

Shindig

Fan Favourite
"I'd stop but I've worked up such a momentum!"

That'll sting. Why is it always the pretty ones who divn't watch where they're going?
 

mhflierman

Starting XI
Seriously I bet there must have been some serious facial reconstruction after that. Wouldn't be surprised if her cheekbones and jaw were broken.
 

Andrejs

Starting XI
Nah, she didn't need any surgery, just few bruises if I remeber correctly (it was some years ago). I can't find anything about it, it wasnt very serious though.
 

Bonzi

Starting XI
QuikZilver said:
The runner has his eyes set on the jumping point so he cannot see her until it is too late.
i don't know... he is a sportsman, he have to have enough advanced reaction... he could just stop or turn right or left...
 

Payaah

Starting XI
QuikZilver said:
The runner has his eyes set on the jumping point so he cannot see her until it is too late.

If you watch 100m, you would see that sprinters look down for like 50m. Same in long/triple jump, but shorter.
 

Andrejs

Starting XI
It was Szabos fault no doubt about it. A profesional athlete like she is, should know that you have to watch where you step for ****s sake!
 

Help?

Fan Favourite
Damn that blonde got knocked the **** out. I probably shouldn't be laughing about it, but it's her fault walking and not looking at her steps.



BTW don't blame the runner, when the sprinters start like someone said for about halfway or so they only look at practically their feet. That's why their bodies are always leaned forward at first.
 


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