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16-year-old skier dies after crashing into tree at Eldora
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Eldora Ski Resort
and last updated 2021-03-01 18:19:50-05
BOULDER COUNTY, Colo. â A 16-year-old skier died in an accident at Eldora Mountain Resort on Monday morning, the second death at the Boulder County ski area in as many days.
The Monday death happened about 11 a.m., when Boulder County authorities received a call about a skier who struck a tree on the Lower Ambush Run. The victim, a 16-year-old boy, died at the scene.
Over the past three days, Eldora Mountain Ski Resort has logged a series of tragedies. First came a collision involving two skiers that required a multi-agency response. The next day, a 26-year-old snowboarder died after colliding with a tree, and a sixteen-year-old skier suffered the same fate less than 24 hours later. We care deeply for the Eldora community and are committed to the well-being of all guests and staff. It is because of this that the recent accidents, which were unrelated and occurred under different circumstances and at different locations, are so heartbreaking for all of us, says Eldora spokesman Sam Bass. We offer our sincere sympathies to the family and friends of those involved, and we hold them in our thoughts and hearts during this difficult time.
Two Dead Following Tree Collisions at Eldora Mountain Resort
Two people died this week after colliding with trees at Eldora Mountain Resort.
According to a news release from the Boulder County Sheriff s Office (BCSO), the first incident occurred around 3:50 p.m. on Sunday (Feb. 28), when a snowboarder crashed into a tree on the Jolly Jug Trail.
Authorities, including BCSO deputies, ski patrol and rescue personnel from Northern Colorado Medevac, attempted rescue efforts and transported the 26-year-old male to the ski resort s first aid room, with a helicopter on stand-by.
Unfortunately, the snowboarder was unable to survive his injuries, and authorities pronounced him dead at the scene around 4:40 p.m.
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