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    He is from Krum





    Life is slipping away from Texas snowmobiler Caleb Moore after a horrific crash Thursday night at Aspen's Winter X Games. Family of the 25-year-old athlete gathered Monday at St. Mary's Hospital in Grand Junction.

    "Caleb is not doing good at all," Caleb's grandfather Charles Moore told The Denver Post Monday afternoon. "The prognosis is not good at all. It's almost certain he's not going to make it."

    If indeed Moore loses his fight, it will mark the first fatality in the 17-year history of the Winter X Games.

    "Caleb is in critical condition and is being closely monitored," family spokeswoman Chelsea Lawson said Monday evening. "The Moores want to express their gratitude to all of Caleb's fans, friends and family for their strong support and ask for continued prayers in the coming days. The family will not be making any other public statements for the time being. Thank you for respecting the family's privacy during this difficult time."

    Moore was injured Thursday evening during the snowmobile freestyle contest. He under-rotated a back flip and dug the skis of his sled into the lip of the landing.

    The 450-pound, heavily modified Polaris snowmobile slammed Moore as he tumbled down the landing ramp, knocking him unconscious. When Moore came to, he was moving and asked his brother and fellow freestyle snowmobile competitor Colten what happened.

    He was rushed to Aspen Valley Hospital with a concussion. Doctors there discovered bleeding around his heart and he was helicoptered to Grand Junction's St. Mary's Hospital. Doctors there performed emergency heart surgery Friday morning. Moore was recovering in intensive care for a heart contusion.

    Late Sunday, a family spokeswoman said the cardiac injury led to "a secondary complication involving his brain."

    Moore and brother Colten stormed the snowmobile freestyle scene three years ago in Aspen, transferring their decades of experience racing and jumping ATV four-wheelers to snow sports. The duo learned to flip snowmobiles in a foam pit they built with their father in the backyard of their Krum, Texas home. Caleb won a freestyle bronze medal in his X Games debut in 2010. He won bronze again in 2011. Last year he won best trick silver, finishing behind Colten's gold.

    Caleb won silver in the 2012 best trick contest while recovering from a broken pelvis and a broken tailbone he sustained in a crash during practice the day before the event.

    Hours before his Thursday crash, Moore told The Denver Post that his snowmobiling career was launched at the X Games after barely a month of practice.

    "Took a bronze medal after 30 days of practice," Caleb said. "It's been history from there. It's been a great ride."

  • #2
    I remember a few years ago him and his brother did a backflip with both of them on the snowmobile...just for the hell of it. Sad to see this hapoen to a good kid....

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    • #3
      That sucks...Hope for a miracle.
      How does a kid from Krum Texas become a snowmobile expert ?

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      • #4
        Originally posted by dcs13 View Post
        That sucks...Hope for a miracle.
        How does a kid from Krum Texas become a snowmobile expert ?
        They started on quads
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        • #5
          damn, I guess my buddy knows him... He flew up the other day to be with everybody at the hospital.

          hoping for a miracle
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          • #6
            Saw this on ESPN Sunday it was a bad deal, hopefully the kid pulls through.
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            • #7
              While these people that perform, are amazing. I don't find having the balls to play a sport is worth someone's life. Is having your name in a book, worth the loss of living a full life with family and friends? I think not.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by GT Fanatic View Post
                While these people that perform, are amazing. I don't find having the balls to play a sport is worth someone's life. Is having your name in a book, worth the loss of living a full life with family and friends? I think not.
                It's about the rush, competition, and doing something that you love. People die and bad things happen everyday doing normal everyday things. When it's your time there is nothing you can do, so you might as well take it to the max.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by GT Fanatic View Post
                  While these people that perform, are amazing. I don't find having the balls to play a sport is worth someone's life. Is having your name in a book, worth the loss of living a full life with family and friends? I think not.
                  Less people die in extreme sports than on your daily commute to work.

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                  • #10
                    The Moore family are a great bunch. I know one of his first cousins pretty well, and have had the privilege to hang around the family and get to know them. These guys are absolutely top notch people, and would give anyone the shirt off their back. It doesn't look good for Caleb, but hopefully he can pull through. The world would be a lesser place without him.

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                    • #11
                      I was just saying, I rather die taking care of myself and trying my best to live as long as possible to see my kids, kids grow. I just don't see the risk worth all that. I understand living life to the max and dying doing something that makes you happy. Just not my cup of tea.

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                      • #12
                        Bad deal. I was following the story and have watched those guys for awhile. Hope he pulls through.

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                        • #13
                          Good kid for sure! Hope he pulls thru and is back to doing what he does best. I remember years ago him showing me and the guys I worked with his backflip on the quad, that shit was nuts.

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                          • #14
                            Video of the crash (1:00 mark)




                            Similar to the trick that killed Jeremy Lusk.

                            Hope he pulls through, it really sucks to see this happen.

                            These motorized extreme sports are pushing the limits too far and making the cost of failure way too high.

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                            • #15
                              Not gonna watch it...
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