Colten Moore's Spine Damaged After Nearly Achieving Double Backflip At X Games
- 13 Feb 2017
Medics attended to him for several minutes before transporting him to a local hospital. Colten gave a thumbs up to the spectators as medics moved him to the awaiting ambulance. The 27-year-old Texan was flown to a Denver hospital where emergency surgery was performed to repair a dislocated T-12 vertebra. Unfortunately, the dislocation also bruised his spinal cord. “Colten had successful surgery yesterday to treat a lower back injury,” the family said in a statement. “He is resting and recovering well, and he and his family appreciate all of the support, well-wishes and prayers from his fans.” Rehabilitation costs will run into the hundreds of thousands of dollars. The non-profit company Road 2 Recovery, an organization that supports severely injured action sports athletes has established a fund at #HelpColtenRecover, accepting donations to support Colten’s recovery from friends, fans, and members of the action sports industry. Colten, a six-time snowmobile X Games medalist, was the second rider to attempt a double backflip, a trick that had not been successfully performed in previous X-Games as it requires riders to rotate their 500-pound snowmobiles a full 720 degrees. He and competitor Heath Frisby were both attempting the trick during Sunday’s competition on Buttermilk Mountain outside of Aspen. Both managed to rotate their sled twice but were unable to stick the landing. Frisby was knocked off his sled after crashing and walked away. He did not attempt another run.
The organizers of the X Games dropped the “Best Trick” contest from future events just weeks after the 2013 event but had brought it back for 2017. In a 2016 interview with K&N, Colten had this to say about his brother: "Every time I go out and ride, I pray to my brother, I pray to God, and I talk to them," said Colten. "After his accident, I wrecked too, so I wasn't able to ride for a while, and I was kind of bummed out. But honestly, the first time I hopped back on a quad and got to ride, it was the happiest I'd felt in a while, and it felt like he was right there with me, riding with me. I just feel close, like I have the best guardian angel there could possibly be now, right there, watching out for me and helping me." Colten Moore returned a year later to the 2014 X Games, and won two medals including gold in the freestyle competition. Everyone at K&N Filters wishes Colten Moore a speedy, successful recovery and are all looking forward to seeing him out competing again soon. | |||
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