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March 9, 2010

Winter Olympics Started With A Huge Crash

Filed under: 2010,Calamities — Tags: , — Winson @ 7:05 AM

Sweden’s Patrik Jaerbyn suffered a immense crash in Winter Olympics super G and was airlifted (flied) off piste. The Dave Murray piste on Whistler Mountain had a severe course conditions on it.

Patrik Jaerbyn encountered a dreadful fall in the super G at the Winter Olympics. The 40-year-old Swedish veteran captured an edge and was projected air born. He was turned overturned in the air, and settled on his back. The fall seemed to temporarily hit Jaerbyn out as he slid stationary down the hill. He was flying and was immediately airlifted off by the mountain. As the course of conditions start to settle down, the super G, became fearsome due to this dangerous incident. This race was kept on hold.

Britain’s bobsleigh team John Jackson and Dan Money walked out from a terrifying crash at the time of the heats. Jackson and Money lost control over their sled five curves present at the end of their heat one run and it overturned (reversed).

March 8, 2010

Steve Irwin Died Doing What He Loved Most

Filed under: 2010,Calamities — Tags: , — Winson @ 6:13 AM

The world famous Television personality and environmentalist Steve Irwin died from a stingray wound while filming a TV series for his daughter’s new TV series in September 2006.

According to his colleagues, he came over the top of a stingray and it whacked its tail into his chest and punctured his heart. They said that he might have died immediately. He met his “demise” while working with the wildlife, which he loved most.

Steve Irwin had plenty of “close shaves” while working with various dangerous animals. It is a very tragic incident as he died due to stingray attack, which are generally calm animals. They rarely attack humans.

The 44-year-old conservationist left behind his American-born wife Terri and two children, daughter Bindi Sue (8), and son Robert Clarence (3).

In 1992, he made a documentary called The Crocodile Hunter, which later became a world-famous TV series. From then he is known as the Crocodile Hunter all over the world. He was one of the world’s most passionate conservationists of nature and animals.

Millions of fans and animal lovers worldwide love Steve and his work. We all miss our great hero.

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