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Worst windsurfing injuries

Created by Sputnik11 Sputnik11  > 9 months ago, 21 Oct 2013
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sboardcrazy
sboardcrazy

NSW

8292 posts

26 Oct 2013 5:18pm
That's it I'm selling my gear..windsurfing is too dangerous..
MikeyS
MikeyS

VIC

1509 posts

26 Oct 2013 10:23pm
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sboardcrazy said..

That's it I'm selling my gear..windsurfing is too dangerous..


Watch out for sharp knitting needles!
sboardcrazy
sboardcrazy

NSW

8292 posts

27 Oct 2013 7:36am
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MikeyS said..

sboardcrazy said..

That's it I'm selling my gear..windsurfing is too dangerous..


Watch out for sharp knitting needles!


Necks too crook to sit and knit, need to keep active..
Sailhack
Sailhack

VIC

5000 posts

27 Oct 2013 9:52am
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ginger pom said..



Fell of gybe in shallow water. Rig did full windmill (downwind, low, upwind up, slam to windward) without me holding onto it. It came down on my head....

worried about going bald now - nurse who did stitches seemed pretty competent though



So pom - do you wear a helmet now? Just curious. I've recently bought my second helmet after the one previously was split straight down the middle by a mast in gusty conditions - no damage to head thankfully as I was about 500m offshore in a storm.

I've been fortunate injury-wise. A few sprained ankles, cut feet (no stitches needed), callouses and many sore muscles. Probably the worst affected have been my toes from frantically smashing into footstraps - they've taken on the appearance of feet of an arthritic 90y/o woman!
NotWal
NotWal

QLD

7435 posts

27 Oct 2013 3:39pm
Not much in the way of hero injuries here. Nearly all dufus stuff.

Where are all those popped ear drums from double forwards and stuff like that?
FlickySpinny
FlickySpinny

WA

657 posts

27 Oct 2013 9:28pm
Snapped a tendon in my big toe going waaaay too high trying a Shaka on the way out at Coros (thanks albentley)

Whole foot swelled up - I genuinely thought I'd broken something significant. Decided I'd leave it a day or two and then deal with hospital when I got back to Perth. By that time the swelling was going down and I could kind of hobble on it so didn't bother, and a week later noticed that I had no "grip" capability.

Strangely it hasn't impacted my sailing or surfing. That could just be a damning indictment of my skills though...
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