
Compression fracture
Fracture of the right scapula.
More than 8 vertebrae fractured.
From here, it’s impressive how they managed to recover and win the Derby.
Naso
If the injury to my spine had been a few millimeters deeper, I would have been paralyzed from the waist down.
Well, you’re alive…
Can the spine really break that many times?
>>4Because it is divided into small blocks.
It’s a miracle that I didn’t end up with paralysis.
What I think at this moment is not that I can’t ride a horse anymore, but that I can’t ride Chrono anymore…
>>7If I could become a Derby jockey with this, then I’d definitely make a ton of threads about Chrono-chan…
>>7Even if I survive and return, I probably won’t be in time for Chrono’s retirement…
Too scary.
There is a postoperative image of a spenpenpen.
By the way, it seems that my height has shrunk compared to before the injury because of my spine.
>>10Is it worthwhile for the jockey…?
>>12It’s not that I’ve lost weight…
All top jockeys are cyborgs, right?
>>11Rude.
There are also yokai.
>>11If you call something with bolts a cyborg, that’s generally correct.
This will not die.
There were also people who immediately returned even though their brains were overflowing.
>>16Was it Mori tights?
Of course I’ll cry over winning the G1 at the Hopeful in my comeback.
It seems that I shrunk by 2 centimeters after the accident, so that’s quite significant.
It must have been a tough journey to get here even to the point of being able to walk.
I can’t express it in just one word, but I feel that everything in the process that led me here has had meaning.
>>20The weight of words is incredible.
>>20It’s a really great phrase, but I can’t help but think of Illuminati-like thinking.
Simply the power of Northern.
>>23Horses aside, recovering from an injury is unrelated to Northern (Farm).
During the Satsuki Sho, Tomokazu was revealed to have a face color like Yuichi of King Halo.
Even if the injury heals, I wonder if they can ride without a trauma…
>>28Both horses and humans can develop traumas, after all.
If you fall off during the start, it often leads to a slow start.
>>28When I saw him charge into the pack at the Mile Championship, which was his first G1 after returning, I was truly impressed by how amazing jockeys are.
So you end up getting second place too.
Hayato not only has an amazing ability to ride after sustaining a head injury, but he also won a major race…
It’s not strange to think that in the not-so-distant future, a cyborg jockey like the one in “Maji de Waku Impact” might emerge… ?
>>30To keep the weight down, I think it’s mostly carbon fiber reinforced plastic instead of full metal.
Watching the footage from the jockey camera, it warmed my heart to see all my fellow jockeys congratulating me.
Some people lose their lives normally, so it’s always close to death.
It’s better than boat racing, though.
I guess the jockeys were worried because a fall and injury is not just someone else’s problem.
Wasn’t there recently a jockey who seriously injured their spine?
>>35That’s Yuuichi’s father, Youichi.
>>36Yoichi has been acting strange lately!?
>>39It might be a nameless person turning sixty.
>>35Fujikan?
Including rural areas, there are people who have fallen off their horses and are in wheelchairs.
Diagnosis Report
1. Diagnosis: Skull open fracture, anterior cranial fossa fracture, optic canal fracture, cerebrospinal fluid leak, orbital floor fracture, cerebral contusion
On May 25, 2018, the patient fell from a horse and was transported to emergency care. Based on the results of the head CT, the above diagnoses were made. The patient currently requires hospitalization for treatment. In regard to work, the patient is unable to work from May 28 to June 1. The timing of return to work is undetermined.
This is tights, but it’s still strange to see the comeback a few months later no matter how many times I look at it.
>>42It clearly looks like the cause of death.
The penalties for riding suspensions and related measures are quite lenient, aren’t they?
They recently passed away due to a fall from a horse…
I think it’s too outdated to consider Hiroichi Fukunga as a recent jockey.
It’s nice to have dreams connected to Chronogenesis.
>>47I think the one who had their brain burned the most in this Derby is probably Mr. Saito.
What comes to mind when I think of horse riding accidents is Kota.
I think he was a good jockey.
Yuichi wants Chrono’s child to win…
A fall from a horse is no joke, so when the horse shows signs of trouble, the jockey thanks the horse for not throwing them off.
Skill-viving and so on…
>>51Even though it’s the same acute heart failure, the pink Kamehameha has crashed into the inner latch…
>>51Because you endured until Lemaire got off…
I did my best until the end.
>>60It was an incredibly intelligent and patient horse… why…
I just finished giving birth, so I should meet up with Chrono here for a bit, Yuichi.
Even if I say I’m coming back, it’s forced, you know.
If I stay hospitalized for too long, I’ll lose all my patients, so it’s really a tough job, isn’t it?
After returning from a long injury, there are quite a few expectations as the horse quality has improved.
Having started driving, I realized that going 60 km/h in a strange position with my body feels even crazier.
Recently, it would be about Fujikan.
I got chills when I saw the injury history in the article about the number.
Why can you walk?
I thought I was going to have a heart attack while watching the Pixie Knight’s Hong Kong Sprint recently…
The horse did not survive, but it is a miracle that all the people were safe.
Yuichi from Fukunaga was involved in a serious accident in Hong Kong and was in a lot of danger, but it’s amazing that he has made a comeback and won a G1 race.
I got into horse racing from Uma Musume, but I want to know about Yuuichi Kitamura.
>>65Mr. Chronogenesis
>>65Desk
>>65Until I met Chrono, I was probably going to end up as a fairly decent jockey in Kansai.
>>65The reason it is called a desk is because it used to throw desks.
Yuity suddenly brought up the topic of the Illuminati before.
>>76Not throwing.
I took it down.
>>76I didn’t throw it!! I just lifted it, calmed down, and rolled it gently!! If I had thrown it, it would be grounds for license revocation!!
The period of suspension has been extended.
>>76You suddenly shift into a higher gear, don’t you?
>>65When I was bored in Dubai and played with Chrono Genesis, it was fun, and what I thought during the accident was the regret of not being able to ride Chrono Genesis, to the extent that Chrono Genesis became my biggest motivation for recovery. I am someone who loves Chrono Genesis very much.
Someone once said that the time to retire is when you start being afraid of falling off the horse.
If I say I won’t participate in anything but safe horse racing because of my injury, then I won’t be able to ride anymore…
It seems they might include episodes around falling off during Chrono’s training.
It must be spoken…
I lifted the desk when I was angrily.
I lowered it because I didn’t know what to do.
>>70Essentially, it was when you realized that your heart broke because your body had completely deteriorated, right?
Was there any interesting episode aside from the desk and Kawada?
>>79Illuminati and Freemasons…
>>90Oh, that’s where it is…
It’s no wonder that Chrono is head over heels, given that he has a calm personality typical of a Kurofune offspring.
>>80Bang!!!
>>80Sorry, I meant to say that it’s about having the bloodline of Kurofune or being a Kurofune offspring.
Who the hell is Paco?
I revived, fueled by the memories of my beloved Al Ain.
Crown is also fully in the main battle, so if she becomes a Uma Musume, she’ll end up being handled.
Yuichi brought Yuichi a yakiniku bento.
Be careful with the bloodline of offspring, as mistakes could lead to conflicts.
In the profession of a jockey, injuries are a daily occurrence, but they can be fatal…
Of course Kawada would say he chooses a horse.
Yuuichi 😭
Riding Ikuzoe’s unruly horse is quite a crazy thing to do…
It seems that Chrono visibly became unsettled when Ruamel took the place of the desk.
It’s impressive that you came back so well.
I wonder how I’ve lived so well.
>>94You really lived well, returned, and won a G1…
It’s not like I’m a jockey who can ride top favorites in GⅠ races anytime.
The feelings for Chrono-chan become heavy, and that’s just how it is.
The real Chrono-chan’s child might join the same team.
A mid-level jockey, who has been struggling, finally meets a horse he can call a partner.
A serious injury that threatens not only my career as a jockey but also my daily life, separating me from my beloved horse.
From there, with desperate effort, I made a comeback and conquered the Derby with a new partner who has the same owner and trainer as my former partner.
Aren’t you going a bit overboard, horse racing god?
>>100The pen is flowing.
If you’ve gone this far, it seems likely that you’ll express your feelings about switching mounts, other than due to injury.
The arm is barely connected by a single nerve.
Missing one kidney or liver or something.
The risk of losing one’s life is certainly terrifying, but so are the other aspects.
Honestly, it feels strange that there are so many second-generation jockeys and their parents are supporting them.
>>104Another Yuichi, who decided to retire as a jockey after nearly dying in a racing accident along with Pixie Night.
Some say that because of the similar names, there are people who mistake her for my mother, Chronogenesis.
>>105I think I probably gave birth to Croix de Nôtre.
>>109Hey
>>105Yesterday’s trend on X had Croix du Nord, Chrono du War, and Chrono Genesis lined up, huh…
Simply put, driving at a speed of over 60 km/h.
Falling from an animal that weighs over 450 kg and getting trampled can be fatal if you’re unlucky.
>>106It is assumed that it will take inexplicable actions such as sudden steering or sudden stops.
“I used to look sideways at statements like ‘even misfortune has meaning’ as something with a high-minded attitude, but…”
When this person said it, I felt like saying yeah.
Well, I certainly think second-generation jockeys are amazing.
Still, it’s unclear whether it’s because they can earn money if they do well or if they really love horses.
I can’t ride Chrono anymore… It’s amazing that I thought that at the very moment of falling off, not because I was hospitalized.
Mutual love and affection.
Although he couldn’t return, at least Tetsuzan Sato didn’t die, right?
Wasn’t there opposition from those around you when Yuichi, who isn’t on the desk, decided to become a jockey?
Of course, there are many second-generation mothers who strongly oppose it.
Yoshimura’s father often gets seriously injured, yet his son is a jockey in the center; it’s a life-or-death situation, but I think he acknowledges it as a job that is worth that much.
Fukunaga Yuichi’s family was opposed to it, right?
>>120Well, I suppose so…
>>120From Mom’s perspective, it must have been really unsettling.
>>126I bet it felt like you were not alive during the accident in Hong Kong…
>>126You only have one kidney, right?
That’s why I continued as a jockey; it’s not normal.
Living with a wheelchair or dying, it’s really a tough job, isn’t it?
If it really were giving birth, then it wouldn’t be possible to do a Kuro×Kuro combination, so it’s no good.
It became a great story because we won, but if we had lost, it would have been questionable whether we would get another chance, so the pressure must have been tremendous…
Now it’s just a joke, but at the time of the Tokyo Sports Cup and Hopeful Stakes, people really thought they were serious Chrono offspring.
Because the first child hadn’t come out yet
I can only express my gratitude to the team that allowed me to continue riding even after losing the Satsuki Sho.
Thanks to you, I was able to see the best derby.
Yuichi won the Oka Sho and became a G1 jockey, but the following week he fell from a horse during a graded race and had to have his kidney removed in a sudden turn of events.
And the following day is the Satsuki Show of Opera O.
You were featured as a regular guest in some onsen program, right?
If you mix black with black, it’s obvious who will ride it.
Krow’s mother is not Chrono, but…
There is no problem with the breeding from a pedigree perspective…
Jockey Takada Jun apparently would have died if he had been just a few millimeters off…
The job of a jockey is too scary.
Ryuji Wada also suffered a femur fracture and a pelvis fracture.
After winning, when I pointed to Krowa and asserted that this partner deserves the praise, it made me emotional.
>>136This guy is awesome, right? He’s really something!
Overall, I get the impression that they are a serious person, but there are occasional strange episodes like the desk or the Illuminati.
Also, the way you were happy yesterday was a bit funny.
I wonder when I would have become a foreign jockey if Professor Saito hadn’t persisted.
Chrono has a rather unusual lineage, so it can be paired quite freely.
The connection with Kuroa is a gift for Kitamura, who has recovered to be able to ride again after a serious injury.
Still, it’s too early to receive it.
However, I still don’t understand why I was able to return.
Racing on an uncontrollable animal, standing on tiptoes without any safety gear at a top speed of 80 kilometers per hour is honestly a crazy thing to think about.
Danon the Kid was so close to getting a desk and G1, though…
It’s only natural that Yuichi’s mother from Fukunaga is opposed.
That’s because my husband is in a serious situation after falling off a horse.