The
innovative freestyle snowmobile rider, who was hurt in a crash at the
Winter X Games in Colorado, died Thursday morning. He was 25.
Moore
had been undergoing care at a hospital in Grand Junction since the
Jan. 24 crash. Family spokeswoman Chelsea Lawson confirmed his death,
the first in the 18-year history of the X Games.
"He
lived his life to the fullest. He was an inspiration," Lawson
said.
A
former all-terrain vehicle racer, Moore switched over to snowmobiles
as a teenager and quickly rose to the top of the sport. He won four
Winter X Games medals, including a bronze last season when his
younger brother, Colten, captured gold.
Caleb
Moore was attempting a backflip in the freestyle event in Aspen last
week when the skis on his 450-pound snowmobile caught the lip of the
landing area, sending him flying over the handlebars. Moore landed
face first into the snow with his snowmobile rolling over him.
Moore
stayed down for quite some time, before walking off with help and
going to a hospital to be treated for a concussion. Moore developed
bleeding around his heart and was flown to a hospital in Grand
Junction for surgery. The family later said that Moore, of Krum,
Texas, also had a complication involving his brain.
ColtenMoore was injured in a separate crash that same night. He suffered a
separated pelvis in the spill.
The
family said in a statement they were grateful for all the prayers and
support they have received from people around the world.
XGames officials expressed their condolences and said Moore, a
four-time X Games medallist , would be remembered "for his
natural passion for life and his deep love for his family and
friends."
Source: calgaryherald.com
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