Hi to all,
Iam the brother of the guy ( Ron ) who broke his leg on Sunday at Pt Walter, first of all, a huge thankyou to all the people who landed their kites / windsurfers etc to help out, his 2 sons ( Damien & Daniel ) also express their gratitude and still cant believe how good the kiting community is when it comes to helping. As well as dropping gear onto the beach to give assistance the crew also packed up all their gear and returned it to the car for them so they could go with their Dad.
Ron was in hospital till Tuesday and is now home to recover ( 6 to 10 weeks with steel plate / pins in place ), he is in good spirits and is even more determined to come back next season ( he was getting up and going before the incident happened ), he has had 3 two hour lessons up at Pinnaroo Pt and was getting some tips ( not lessons ) from his sons Damien and Daniel who also started this season but are more advanced. What happened you may ask, well basically he dropped the kite into the power zone to start his run back out away from the spit, as the kite pulled him up and out of the water his board started to slip sideways ( lost his edge ) as well as he himself started to fall forward, so he decided to jump out of the straps to save being face planted with board attached, as he jumped out he landed awkward on his left leg in shallow water and thats when he heard the crack from his leg, the rest is history.
As far as accidents go it was just unlucky, I have also been kiting for a few years and can remember in those early weeks of learning doing exactly the same thing but not resulting in any injuries, could happen to anyone. Anyway, just wanted to say thanks to all as well as dispell rumours about him trying to jump the spit and being an idiot, and to the people who say that others deserve to be injured ( or fkd up as one person put it ) when trying out tricks etc, man, either you have very short memories or you guys have been absolute legends from the very first day, its a shame how different people respond to others misfortune.
Again many thanks
Wayne.