Ryan Adler Accident 2005
Posted: Wed Apr 20, 2005 12:24 am
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Knoch pole vaulter in a coma following pole vault accident
By Bill Beckner Jr.
VALLEY NEWS DISPATCH
Wednesday, April 20, 2005
Knoch freshman Ryan Adler is in critical condition at Children's Hospital following a pole vaulting accident Monday during a meet at North Allegheny High School.
Adler's grandfather Carl Adler said Ryan is in a medicine-induced coma to keep down swelling on his brain. Adler reportedly missed the plant box and fell awkwardly to the mat early in the meet.
"When I left him (Tuesday) at the hospital, he looked like a little iceberg, stiff and cold," Carl Adler said. "His injury is quite severe. He's a boy any grandfather would be proud of. We're praying that he'll pull through."
Knoch boys track coach Wes Brahler said Adler never cleared the bar, which was set at 9 feet. The impact and angle at which Adler hit the mat may have caused the injury.
"He stalled out going into his jump and let go of the pole," Brahler said. "He fell on the pad, but didn't get up. It was the way he landed, shoulder-to-neck, I think."
Paramedics were called and arrived within 10 minutes, Brahler said.
Brahler said the National Pole Vault Committee is investigating the incident, "like it does whenever something like this occurs."
Carl Adler said Ryan's father, Dan, and his 19-year-old brother, Chris, are making arrangements to fly home from Thailand where they are performing missionary work for tsunami victims.
"They were going to come back in two weeks," Carl Adler said. "But there are emergency efforts to get them home now."
Adler's mother, Lisa, is a teacher in the South Butler School District. His sister, Maria, is a junior on the girls track team.
Brahler said the Knoch boys track team gathered for a prayer on the team bus Monday night following the meet.
"They initiated it all on their own. We have a great group of young men," Brahler said. "They rally around each other like brothers. They're very compassionate."
Knoch was scheduled to compete against Slippery Rock on Tuesday, but the meet was postponed due to lightning.
Brahler said his athletes are hoping to visit Adler. The team is scheduled to compete in the Butler Invitational on Friday.
Adler is the second WPIAL pole vaulter to suffer an injury during competition in less than a week. Mt. Pleasant's Ian Wirth broke his leg Friday when he landed, legs-first, after a vault attempt during the Latrobe Invitational.
"I've seen some wild things happen in the pole vault in my 15 years of coaching." Brahler said. "But in my experiences, (Adler's) situation is the most serious."
North Allegheny pole vault coach Rob Theissen could not be reached for comment Tuesday night.
Bill Beckner Jr. can be reached at bbeckner@tribweb.com or 724-224-2696.
Knoch pole vaulter in a coma following pole vault accident
By Bill Beckner Jr.
VALLEY NEWS DISPATCH
Wednesday, April 20, 2005
Knoch freshman Ryan Adler is in critical condition at Children's Hospital following a pole vaulting accident Monday during a meet at North Allegheny High School.
Adler's grandfather Carl Adler said Ryan is in a medicine-induced coma to keep down swelling on his brain. Adler reportedly missed the plant box and fell awkwardly to the mat early in the meet.
"When I left him (Tuesday) at the hospital, he looked like a little iceberg, stiff and cold," Carl Adler said. "His injury is quite severe. He's a boy any grandfather would be proud of. We're praying that he'll pull through."
Knoch boys track coach Wes Brahler said Adler never cleared the bar, which was set at 9 feet. The impact and angle at which Adler hit the mat may have caused the injury.
"He stalled out going into his jump and let go of the pole," Brahler said. "He fell on the pad, but didn't get up. It was the way he landed, shoulder-to-neck, I think."
Paramedics were called and arrived within 10 minutes, Brahler said.
Brahler said the National Pole Vault Committee is investigating the incident, "like it does whenever something like this occurs."
Carl Adler said Ryan's father, Dan, and his 19-year-old brother, Chris, are making arrangements to fly home from Thailand where they are performing missionary work for tsunami victims.
"They were going to come back in two weeks," Carl Adler said. "But there are emergency efforts to get them home now."
Adler's mother, Lisa, is a teacher in the South Butler School District. His sister, Maria, is a junior on the girls track team.
Brahler said the Knoch boys track team gathered for a prayer on the team bus Monday night following the meet.
"They initiated it all on their own. We have a great group of young men," Brahler said. "They rally around each other like brothers. They're very compassionate."
Knoch was scheduled to compete against Slippery Rock on Tuesday, but the meet was postponed due to lightning.
Brahler said his athletes are hoping to visit Adler. The team is scheduled to compete in the Butler Invitational on Friday.
Adler is the second WPIAL pole vaulter to suffer an injury during competition in less than a week. Mt. Pleasant's Ian Wirth broke his leg Friday when he landed, legs-first, after a vault attempt during the Latrobe Invitational.
"I've seen some wild things happen in the pole vault in my 15 years of coaching." Brahler said. "But in my experiences, (Adler's) situation is the most serious."
North Allegheny pole vault coach Rob Theissen could not be reached for comment Tuesday night.
Bill Beckner Jr. can be reached at bbeckner@tribweb.com or 724-224-2696.