teapot
Well-Known Member
Could I just point out that jockeys ride in bps that are about as much use as a cardboard box, they hit the grounds at higher speeds, have horses landing on them, get stood on by others et al and generally take a pummeling yet none have died for many years - not an air jacket it sight.
How many fall instantly to the ground without moving/rolling out the way though? (Am aware of the two ITU inducing falls this year though).
Jockeys have momentum behind them for the most part, eventers don't with bad xc falls being from speed to zero almost instantly. Less speed, less likely to be ejected out of the saddle (along with a difference in saddle and stirrup length too...)