Real Scary stuff!!
Have any of you ever had your arm go through the handle?
__________________________________________________ _______________
Have any of you ever had your arm go through the handle?
__________________________________________________ _______________
Ski Paradise Acapulco
Newsletter
Our good friend Brett Yager died yesterday May 2nd in Acapulco after a skiing accident. Brett was a great friend and a well liked skier from Central California and had homes in Pismo Beach and Lake Anna in Arvin, California. Brett is survived by his two sons Justin and Tyler ages 20 and 16 respectively, his parents Bill and Doris and a sister.
Brett died doing what he loved best: competing in a friendly water ski tournament with his friends.
A Memorial Service will be held in Pismo Beach, CA on Saturday May 17th. In lieu of flowers there will be a college fund set up for Tyler Yager. If you would like to make a contribution please send a check to: P.O. Box 3087, Pismo Beach, CA 93448.
Details of the Accident
With all three coaches having run 38 off on Thursday it was only natural for Bob Edie, Brettski, and myself to have a tournament on Friday. After the guests had all taken a ride, the coaches were going to take their turn. Brett was the first one off the dock. He ran smoothly through 35 off and was coming back towards the palapa on his 38 off pass. This is a big pass for us all. Brett had told guest Rob Sterne earlier in the day "All I want to do is ski because it makes me feel so good. I love it!" He also said, "I don't care who wins, but I'm not letting go." Brett proceeded to do his patented body slam on 1,3 and 5 balls and he just held on and somehow managed to make it around 6 ball. He was traveling extremely fast. I don't know how he managed to turn his ski, but he did. We were taking video from the dock and the video shows an unusual fall with slack rope and most likely his head passing through the handle. When the rope came tight it was all over. I'm not going to go into other details, but the 14 of us watching were in shock. Our group gave Brettski 30 minutes of CPR until the ambulance arrived and Brett died in the ambulance on the way to the hospital.
Trust me, you don't ever want to be involved in an accident like this.
The family has requested a cremation and this procedure will be carried out later today. I will bring his ashes back to California on May 16th.
Newsletter
Our good friend Brett Yager died yesterday May 2nd in Acapulco after a skiing accident. Brett was a great friend and a well liked skier from Central California and had homes in Pismo Beach and Lake Anna in Arvin, California. Brett is survived by his two sons Justin and Tyler ages 20 and 16 respectively, his parents Bill and Doris and a sister.
Brett died doing what he loved best: competing in a friendly water ski tournament with his friends.
A Memorial Service will be held in Pismo Beach, CA on Saturday May 17th. In lieu of flowers there will be a college fund set up for Tyler Yager. If you would like to make a contribution please send a check to: P.O. Box 3087, Pismo Beach, CA 93448.
Details of the Accident
With all three coaches having run 38 off on Thursday it was only natural for Bob Edie, Brettski, and myself to have a tournament on Friday. After the guests had all taken a ride, the coaches were going to take their turn. Brett was the first one off the dock. He ran smoothly through 35 off and was coming back towards the palapa on his 38 off pass. This is a big pass for us all. Brett had told guest Rob Sterne earlier in the day "All I want to do is ski because it makes me feel so good. I love it!" He also said, "I don't care who wins, but I'm not letting go." Brett proceeded to do his patented body slam on 1,3 and 5 balls and he just held on and somehow managed to make it around 6 ball. He was traveling extremely fast. I don't know how he managed to turn his ski, but he did. We were taking video from the dock and the video shows an unusual fall with slack rope and most likely his head passing through the handle. When the rope came tight it was all over. I'm not going to go into other details, but the 14 of us watching were in shock. Our group gave Brettski 30 minutes of CPR until the ambulance arrived and Brett died in the ambulance on the way to the hospital.
Trust me, you don't ever want to be involved in an accident like this.
The family has requested a cremation and this procedure will be carried out later today. I will bring his ashes back to California on May 16th.
Comment