NFHS seriously considering helmets?
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NFHS seriously considering helmets?
I heard that someone from the NFHS told the youth committee at the USATF meeting that that mandatory helmets were being seriously considered...
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Re: NFHS seriously considering helmets?
On this topic. . At winter track meet last night I saw a high jumper fall through the mat and hurt his head. You can get hurt doing anything,
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Re: NFHS seriously considering helmets?
VaultPurple wrote:..I saw a high jumper fall through the mat and hurt his head.
You mean like between the two pit sections because there wasn't a top cover?
Re: NFHS seriously considering helmets?
Divalent wrote:VaultPurple wrote:..I saw a high jumper fall through the mat and hurt his head.
You mean like between the two pit sections because there wasn't a top cover?
Heck, that happened at Prefontaine. There was a top pad but they didn't buckle it at all. Scott Hennig on a warm up jump landed right on the seam of two sections and fell straight through to the ground.
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