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PostPosted: Sun Dec 24, 2006 6:41 pm    Post subject: Governor breaks a leg in ski accident Reply with quote

just found this on some site.... no workin' out for Arnie for a while I guess... I know how that feels.... Sad

Schwarzenegger will undergo surgery after returning from Idaho resort after Christmas.

Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger fell and broke his right leg Saturday morning while skiing with his family in Sun Valley, Idaho, officials on the governor's staff said.

The 59-year-old governor will have surgery to repair a broken femur when he returns to Los Angeles after Christmas, the governor's deputy chief of staff, Adam Mendelsohn, said in a statement Saturday night.

Schwarzenegger, a former champion bodybuilder who normally works out every day, is "at his home in Sun Valley recovering and recuperating," said Julie Soderlund, a spokeswoman for the governor's office, who added that he is not wearing a cast. "The governor is doing great and looking forward to spending Christmas with his family."

Details of the accident — the second sports-related injury this year for the governor — were sketchy. It occurred while Schwarzenegger was on a normal ski run with his family, Soderlund said. She could not say what run he was on or what caused him to fall.

According to Mendelsohn's statement, no one else was involved in the accident. Schwarzenegger was taken to a local hospital for X-rays and was later released, the statement said.

A local ski instructor and longtime friend of the governor said late Saturday that he was with the governor when the accident occurred. Adi Erber, reached by telephone, declined to discuss the accident but said the governor was fine.

Rick Hickman, night general manager at Sun Valley Resort, described Schwarzegger as "a very good skier; he's a very confident skier."

Hickman said he had seen the governor just that morning with Erber at the foot of a lift that carries skiers up Baldy Mountain. Conditions at Sun Valley on Saturday were overcast and snowy, he said.

Schwarzenegger has skied with Erber for many years, Hickman said. He is a well-known figure in Sun Valley, and a ski run — a challenging "single black diamond" run — was renamed "Arnold's Run" in his honor.

The femur, the long leg bone between the pelvis and the knee, is considered one of the strongest bones in the human body.

Schwarzenegger is well known in Sun Valley, and has led a traditional Christmas Eve torchlight parade on the local mountains.

He has often ducked out to the ski haven in the Sawtooth Mountains, which has become a de facto hideaway for politicians and film stars. John F. Kerry snowboarded there during his presidential run and locals have spotted Demi Moore, Bruce Willis, Clint Eastwood and Jamie Lee Curtis in town or on the slopes.

Earlier this year, the governor collided with a car pulling out of a driveway while riding his Harley-Davidson motorcycle in Brentwood and received 15 stitches in his lip.

His son, who was in the sidecar, was uninjured. Though the governor was not cited in the incident, he was criticized for previously driving his motorcycle without the proper license.

In December 2001, the governor has said, a car in front of him suddenly braked, sending him into its rear fender. His six broken ribs kept him from training for three months.

Schwarzenegger admitted at a news conference after this year's crash that his wife, Maria Shriver, doesn't like that he's enamored of action sports such as skydiving and fast skiing.

"I was very lucky," he said at the news conference. "It could have been far different. You never know … not just on a motorcycle, but when you go skiing. I did all those things anyway before I was governor. I never stick to the rules."

deborah.schoch@latimes.com

Times staff writer Ashley Powers contributed to this report.
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PostPosted: Sun Dec 24, 2006 7:19 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I had not heard about this accident. That really is too bad considering it's right at Christmas. Are you injured right now too, kos?
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PostPosted: Sun Dec 24, 2006 7:39 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

No, I'm back at it now,

But I broke my arm last year, forearm, both bones, folded in half, but it's been a year and a half now, and the arm can struggle through 8 reps w/ 65lb dumbells, but It was a long & hard recovery.

& 8 years before that (2 years after I started bodybuilding)
I was in a bad car crash, car went off the road, and rolled about 12 times.

Broken leg, knocked off knee cap (same leg) 150 Stitches in my head (head went through windshield), fractured wrist, 3 broken ribs, etc.


But I'm back.... never give up ! I will post pictures. but I don't have a scanner, so I'll have to use my digital cam, to take pictures of the pictures.... lol
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PostPosted: Mon Dec 25, 2006 12:36 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Not Arnold's first leg injury.


http://www.builtreport.com/arnoldsleg.html


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PostPosted: Thu Dec 28, 2006 6:20 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Too bad for Arnold. I heard about this and it will take about 8 weeks for recovery. No heavy lifting for awhile. The timing does suck.
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