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Norwegian snowboard champion dies in Chile

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Former world boardercross champion Line Østvold, 25 died on Sunday in hospital in Santiago, Chile. She never regained consciousness after a fall and concussion during a boardercross training event in Valle Nevado.

This report from Aftenposten
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BoarderX, skierX, dangerous sports... and this didn't even happen while racing against others, by all accounts. Face-off "contact" sports, the future of competitive boarding and skiing, some believe.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
I'm not sure that any contact was involved in this accident. According to the Ski Racing website: "While negotiating a technical section of the course, the double rollers, she fell awkwardly on her head and neck".

In a training event I guess that the racers involved descent the course alone and not head-to-head, but maybe someone can shed some light on that?
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In training club skiers here mostly negotiate the course on their own. In fact some competitions are based on timed runs, with individual descents. Not so popular for spectators though. Skiers have to do some practice simulating face-off race conditions - a different ball game. The kids love it - scares me though, some lack the maturity to know when to add the brake...
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