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First Place
Bruce Ely The Oregonian
"Suicide Drop"
Before a plunge down 210 feet of a 60-degree slope covered with loose,
wet sand, riders race their horses 120 yards toward the drop-off. They begin
their near-blind descent at a full gallop, an invitation for broken bones and
other injuries. Most of the human and horse injuries and deaths occur on this
initial stretch down Suicide Hill.
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