
The STATS
According to the most recent FEI report on safety in eventing, 781 falls occurred in the sport throughout 2007.
Some 759 or 97pc of those falls occurred at a fence, while the remaining 3pc (22 falls) occurred on the flat. And of the 759 falls recorded, 549 were a case of the rider being unseated while the horse remained on his feet. However, in the remaining falls, the horse also fell.
Where the horse fell, 60 cases (26pc) were somersault falls while the other 172 falls (74pc) did not involve the horse somersaulting. The FEI found that an average of 28.3pc of riders were seriously or fatally injured in somersault falls.
Eight per cent of horse falls resulted in serious or fatal rider injuries, and 2.5pc of riders who were unseated suffered serious or fatal injuries. However, statistics are difficult to grasp until they are put into perspective: 23 riders have been killed in competition worldwide since 2000, 16 of them in the past two years. (reprint from Irish Times)