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    Tournament accidents

    This is sort of random. I thought we had a thread to stick this on, but I couldn't find a decent one, so I'll forge a new one.

    Garden City Games: Six kung-fu fighters land in hospital
    On July 6, 2011 · In Sports
    By George Onah Port Harcourt

    No fewer than six kungfu fighters participating in the ongoing Garden City Games 2011 in Port Harcourt , Rivers State , have been admitted for intensive treatment at the Braithwaite Memorial Hospital, BMH.

    Vanguardsports gathered that 30 of the sportsmen have so far been referred to the BMH from the City Hall, Moscow Road, while it was learnt that the admitted kungfu men where stretched out of the arena after their bouts.

    It was observed that the “Bruce Lee” men and women are usually given first aid by the medics at the venue immediately after the flying and kicking bouts before being referred to the specialist hospital.

    The condition of the six athletes could not be ascertained at the BMH because the nurses there told Vanguardsports that “we have orders from above that no visitor must be allowed to see them”.

    However, nurse Anagalu at the venue of the combat told the press that there were doctors “at the hospital, who are part of this team taking care of the athletes on admission and of course they would get the best of treatment”.

    Another medical personnel explained that “this kungfu thing is a very dangerous game and we are always treating them here after each tournament and we don’t expect any bad situation than what we have seen anyway”.

    It would be recalled that one Kungfu athlete died during the last gasmes in Kaduna.

    The 17th National Sports Festival has three medical stages for athletes and officials seeking medical attention at the primary, secondary and tertiary stages, which includes mobile medical clinic at the various event centers.
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    Is this sanshou/san da they are talking about?

    I initially saw "garden state" and thought NJ, but apparently not?
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    It was kung fu guys/gals, so i assume it was a broken nail or jammed finger from the point sparring "fights".

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    a lot of silk pyjamas were ripped that day...
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    That's because they never competed before

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    It's Nigeria

    I love the line "this kungfu thing is a very dangerous game".
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    Quote Originally Posted by GeneChing View Post
    I love the line "this kungfu thing is a very dangerous game".
    If this is sanshou/san da, well, I've seen some people seriously messed up.... especially when you have professionals vs amateurs, steroid abuse, and "loose" rules about certain things
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    Quote Originally Posted by Taixuquan99 View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kellen Bassette View Post
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    I remember in '95 at the world wushu tournament in Baltimore, there were a number of people that had to go to the hospital, some of which were even toulu competitors. I remember one guy was practicing two man set with a a teammate and speared his buddy in the ankle gashing him open. One of my sihings was one of the "doctors" althugh he admittedly was only a chiropractor. He was just like "well I can't do anything about this, you need to go to the hospital."
    I also remember at the WKF tournament during the same weekend, a guy broke a finger or two doing push hands, broke down and acted as though he got his hand blown off by Rambo. How can you look at your kids and the face and tell them you broke your finger and acted like that doing a tai chi excercise.

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    I broke my finger once practicing with boken with my brother. Yeah... we weren't using proper safety gear or, well, any safety gear. Anyway it hurt like a motherfuc%er but I got him a good one back, pinged him off the funny bone.
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    What I have seen in my time:
    Broken arm, jaw, leg and ribs.
    Concussions, KO's, choke outs galore.
    I have seen shattered groin cups, bones protruding, knocked out teeth, huge gashes and lacerations.
    One guy being carried out with a possible broken neck ( never found out what happened).
    Dislocated shoulders and fingers and even an epelictic seizure !
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    Quote Originally Posted by sanjuro_ronin View Post
    What I have seen in my time:
    Broken arm, jaw, leg and ribs.
    Concussions, KO's, choke outs galore.
    I have seen shattered groin cups, bones protruding, knocked out teeth, huge gashes and lacerations.
    One guy being carried out with a possible broken neck ( never found out what happened).
    Dislocated shoulders and fingers and even an epelictic seizure !
    Now why don't you tell us what you saw at the MA tourney's and not at the local Portuguese bar after the FC Porto -vs- Benfica match.

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    Quote Originally Posted by brothernumber9 View Post
    How can you look at your kids and the face and tell them you broke your finger and acted like that doing a tai chi excercise.
    lol!!! i remember when i was first learning staff one day my training brother and i both broke each others fingers, but we kept training until the end of class and went to get splints the next day...freakin puzzies.

    just throw some jow on it! broken fingers work fine!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brule View Post
    Now why don't you tell us what you saw at the MA tourney's and not at the local Portuguese bar after the FC Porto -vs- Benfica match.
    Theres is far too much truth in that !!
    Psalms 144:1
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    SR, i'm about to send you a PM. Just a heads up
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    Quote Originally Posted by JamesC View Post
    SR, i'm about to send you a PM. Just a heads up
    I'll make sure to duck !
    Psalms 144:1
    Praise be my Lord my Rock,
    He trains my hands for war, my fingers for battle !

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