Paris Rosen had an unfortunate fall as he attempted a trick in X-games. He remained motionless for several minutes and was taken to the hospital. His manager told that he moved his toes and was able to talk.
Paris Rosen was a favorite front front-flipper. His best trick was much awaited at the X-games. He was reportedly trying a 75-ft forward flip during the best-trick competition. A pin drop silence caught the audience when he fell on his back. The Staples center experienced a rare hush. The replay was horrible to watch. He was taken to an ambulance through back corridors of the center. It was announced at the center that Paris Rosen was awake and talking. The announcement was optimistic but there is no further update available about his condtion. The x-rays will determine the damage to his bones. His mother was holding his helmet near the elevator.
Rosen has been practicing the game for a decade and has broken only 3 bones in his career. The sport is risky and the sportsmen practicing tricks are always prepared for accidents. A minor mistake leads to an accident. The fellow competitors have hoped for an early recovery commenting that the jumps are dangerous and practicing at home is quite different from actual presentation before huge crowds. The pressure of competition and the presence of watching eyes is a big factor that leads to mistakes.
Sinclair said that Rosen has committed a mistake. He mentioned his own mistake in Spain last year.
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