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You can feel confident that your accident will save many lives...get well soon!
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Ride On. Brad Lange Seven Kiteboarding, Islamorada, Florida Keys www.sevensports.com 305-853-KITE |
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Get well soon man.
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CLICK BANNER TO GO TO DONATION SITE AND FOR UPDATES ON KEVIN'S PROGRESS Let's dig deep for donations and help Kevin out!
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Kitesurfer doesn't remember his brush with Fay
By Rafael A. Olmeda | SunSentinel.com 9:19 AM EDT, August 22, 2008 Fort Lauderdale - Kevin Kearney remembers heading out to Fort Lauderdale beach Monday afternoon. He remembers kite surfing. As for the harrowing moments when he was caught by a wind gust from Tropical Storm Fay, dropped into the sand, picked up and slammed into a nearby restaurant? "I don't actually remember it happening," said Kearney, 28, in a telephone interview this morning. Kearney was released from Broward General Medical Center Thursday. He said he got "some stitches in my head" and some body aches but otherwise felt OK, and lucky. "I'm glad I don't hurt that bad," he said. Kearney said he hadn't been able to engage in kite surfing for a couple of weeks before Monday because winds were weak. He is an experienced kite surfer who has taught the sport to others in the Florida Keys, his mother, Alicia Paradise-Garza, said Tuesday. Tropical Storm Fay, which was approaching and then striking the Keys on Monday, looked like a good opportunity to take advantage of some wind. Lifeguards had advised Kearney and other kite surfers to leave the beach because of threatening weather, and they were complying, said Fort Lauderdale Fire-Rescue Lt. Gio Serrano. Kearney came ashore south of Las Olas Boulevard and was preparing to take off his equipment when the wind suddenly kicked up. "I guess I caught an updraft of the wind," Kearney said. Video taken by a television news crew shows the wind caught Kearney and whipped him off the ground too quickly for anyone to do anything other than stare in shock. When he first saw the video, Kearney thought, "That's interesting. I don't remember that." Right now, Kearney said he's "feeling fine; a little tired. I ache a lot." Staff Writers Joel Marino and John Holland contributed to this report. http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/loc...,7581878.story It is a common enough thing with head impacts to lose memory around the accident. Keep on healing there Kevin.
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Get well soon Kevin.
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Champions use adversity like a kite uses the wind; rising against it, they soar to new heights. |
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kevinkite.org donations
I have decided to donate the money given to me from that donation website to a kite-beach cause.
I have received almost enough from tv coverage (one of which I don't remember) to pay my medical bills. Anyway I would like the money to go toward setup costs for a new kite beach or toward costs associated with existing kite beaches. I am unfamiliar with costs and processes, which is why I am posting to find where I should donate. If there is a better kite cause than I have suggested I am open to change it. Looking for something simple that will help the sport. Thanks everyone hopefully my attempt to justify any negative impact is well received. Recovery was fast but I'm still a little slow to remember things, still don't remember that day. I had some interesting finds which lead me to believe a bridle pulley connected to leading line on my 9m trix broke while I was 25 feet in the air. (pulley was missing after the accident but the bridle lines were still in-tact and connected to kite) To my friends who were supportive thanks its been a mentally tough trip. |
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