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SIXTEEN-YEAR-OLD Japanese snowboarder Yuto Totsuka suffered a frightening fall in the menโs halfpipe final at the Winter Olympics on Wednesday in Pyeongchang.
On his second run of the final, Totsuka dropped in and went for his first jump, twisting several times in the air. Totsuka missed his landing, however, crashing into the lip of the halfpipe, which NBC described as โfrozen concrete.โ
Totsuka smacked into the ground, falling face-first into the middle of the halfpipe.
Hereโs a sense of how high Totsuka had gotten:
And where he fell:
Paramedics immediately came out, and Totsuka was taken off in a stretcher. A spokesperson for the Japanese team later told the New York Times that Totsuka was taken to hospital with an injured hip, but had not suffered any head or neck trauma.
The video of Totsukaโs crash is available below:
Che caduta per Yuto Totsuka! ๐ฑ๐ฑ๐ฑ
โ Eurosport IT (@Eurosport_IT) February 14, 2018
Per fortuna nulla di grave ma che botta!#PyeongChang2018 | #HomeOfTheOlympics pic.twitter.com/uH3MblsPJo
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He is a great talent no doubting it at all.
Heโs pretty good at winning frees too and he has the referees to thank for their always favour the forward attitude.
Class free taker but if i was a cork supporter i would be disappointed with his return from play