Sugar_and_Spice
Well-Known Member
The riders know what they're getting into when they choose to go eventing. Any individual who chooses to do eventing obviously knows the risk with it, so its that person's responsibility. Unfortunately death is just the reality of living and risk makes life exciting. You could be killed by crossing the road, but that doesn't mean you stay inside all day. I can guarantee that most eventers love the thrill of eventing. Also, what would be the boundary with making the courses safer? When the jumps aren't bigger than 2ft and are made of cushions?
This. :biggrin3: at the last bit!
I am making an assumption that rotational falls are causing a problem by the horse landing on the rider. If this assumption is wrong then just ignore me!
I think some riders should stop trying to glue themselves to the saddle and actually learn to ride instead. By balance and skill, with full fitness in themselves as well as the horse. Saddles used to be made of leather not suede seated, with flat seats and hardly any knee rolls. Sticky bum suede seated breeches didn't exist. I think if there was a rotational fall the rider would be more likely to be thrown clear of the horse.