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deadly accident at Passo del Tonale

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this morning two snowboarders collided one another and died on a piste at Passo del Tonale! More information in the italian site www.corriere.it/Primo_Piano/Cronache/2007/01_Gennaio/31/sci.shtml
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broken neck and skull fracture, doesn't say anything about helmets. It happened on a big empty open piste.

Keep your eyes and ears open folks, this sounds like a tragic case of two people not keeping aware of what's going on around them. Very sad Sad
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How tragic! For them both to be killed it must have been a very hard collision, and difficult to see how it happened if (as the pistes are in PT) it was a wide uncrowded piste. Sad
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Anniepen wrote:
How tragic! For them both to be killed it must have been a very hard collision, and difficult to see how it happened if (as the pistes are in PT) it was a wide uncrowded piste. Sad


I don't think it takes much to create a "very hard" collision. If say two skiers or boarders are each travelling at 20 mph then that it is an impact speed of 40 mph if it occurs head on.

It sounds as though this accident illustrates just how easy it is for something to go horribly wrong.
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