“We had just gotten out of class and were just messing around. “Anthony had walked away, and I turned around and saw he was on the ground, and he was shaking,” Logan, who was the first to raise the alarm, said. “I walked over there thinking he was joking. Then I crouched down next to him and I noticed his eyes rolled back, and he wasn t responding.” Eric was the next one to the rescue as he heard Logan yell “something’s wrong with Anthony”. “I got up and went over there and Anthony was twitching on the ground. “I recall hearing that when someone is unconscious, their tongue can block their breathing, so I tilted his head up to clear his airways, put his arms out, so he wouldn t roll around as much.
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Monday, 8 February 2021, 4:29 pm
Pukekawa’s
Tyler Brown (Kawasaki KX250F), top rider in the premier
14-16 years’ 250cc class at the 2021 New Zealand Junior
Motocross Championships near Tauranga at the weekend. Photo
by Andy McGechan,
BikesportNZ.com
The New Zealand
motocross stars of the future revealed themselves in the Bay
of Plenty at the weekend.
The Farmer Autovillage and
Yamaha-sponsored New Zealand Junior Motocross Championships
at Tect Park, about halfway between Tauranga and Rotorua,
hosted the event over three days of the long Waitangi
weekend, turning on an incredible spectacle, the undulating
course providing an exciting challenge for all
concerned.