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Video: Here’s how they assisted a Disney on Ice skater who had an accident in the middle of a show

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A skater from Disney on Ice, the ice skating show that celebrates the studio’s creations, he was hospitalized in serious condition after suffering an accident on the track. It happened during a show in the United States.

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Anastasia Olson She was playing Belle, the protagonist of the Beauty and the Beast segment, when she suffered a fall that left her immobile on the ice. There were forty minutes of show.

A person who was in the Target center, the Minneapolis stadium where the incident occurred, said it occurred while Anastasia was catching a ride with her partner. “She looked shaky and she fell“This person told KARE 11.

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Deadline reported Monday Olson is in serious conditionalthough stable, at Hennepin County Medical Center.

The parent company of Disney on Ice released a statement to Fox 9 providing details of the incident. Feld Entertainment reported that the accident occurred at Saturday’s 11 a.m. show after he fell while performing a lift during a pairs skating routine.

In the video circulating on social media you can see how Olson remained on the ground after falling from his friend’s arms company.

Anastasia Olson is in serious condition.  Photo: InstagramAnastasia Olson is in serious condition. Photo: Instagram

Another similar incident

It’s not very common for these types of accidents to happen at Disney on Ice. In fact, it’s hard to find a precedent in the same show.

The closest thing to this in recent years was the fall of a trapeze artist playing Elsa from Frozen at a show in Mexico by the Fantasy World on Ice circus.

My He was performing a stunt as part of his act when he slipped and fell to the ground from a height of five metres.

The young woman was immediately taken to hospital while the show continued.

Despite the strong blow he suffered no fractures or internal damage. She was quickly discharged and left the hospital.

Source: Clarin

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