domingo, agosto 02, 2009

Darwin Awards - On the Piste

Named in honor of Charles Darwin, the father of evolution, the Darwin Awards commemorate those who improve our gene pool by removing themselves from it.

Here's one of the most recent stories:


On the Piste
2008 Darwin Award Nominee - Confirmed True by Darwin

(2 February 2008, Italy)

David, 46, was sliding down an Italian ski slope one night, riding on padding that he had removed from the safety barriers at the bottom of the run.
It did not occur to him that it might be dangerous to sled down the same slope from which he had stolen protective padding.

Sauze d'Oulx is one of five villages that make up the "Milky Way" ski area in northern Italy.
Popular with British skiers, the resort is known for its party atmosphere.
A ski resort spokesperson said, "The men had all been drinking when they tore off the padding, and ironically..."

...they careened straight into the bare barriers at the bottom of the piste (groomed slope).
David died from head and chest injuries inflicted by the unpadded metal.
Two of his friends survived with medical attention.
Another Darwin Award candidate is still missing after he wandered away "bloodied and distressed."


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