I had the idea for this discussion yesterday or whenever I saw an ugly accident during the Super-G in Aspen, Colorado.
The track was already difficult, after snowing, there were very tricky parts. Still allot of athletes risked to complete the track.
There was an accident on the same track with an Austrian athlete, after watching the track degrading the Austrian team told all their athletes to call off the race, very wise decision if you ask me, I wouldn't risk my athletes' lives for glory.
After this call, a French Athlete, Anne-Sophie Barthet (lovely name), only 19 years old, very promising career, being entitled world champion of juniors already, suffered a very ugly accident.
http://www.youtube.com/v/CMpK7drvnfY&rel=1It's not the best angle, I've seen it in EuroSport, you could see her leg hanging out after twisting all over.
If the accident with the Austrian athlete was already serious, she twisted her ankle, probably the end of her career, imagine the bad luck of this French athlete, so young and promising...
Anyway, the referees should have canceled the race way before, yet, only after this accident and the weather getting worse that they canceled.
News linkQuem não arrisca, não petisca (Who doesn't risk, doesn't *win*, Portuguese for: No pain, no gain.)
Would you risk it for glory?