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      • On May 27, 1995, actor/producer/equestrian Christopher Reeve was jumping his horse in a competition when his Thoroughbred stopped short just before a jump. Reeve was thrown forward, landed head-first, then lost consciousness and stopped breathing.
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  2. Jan 8, 2020 · Reeve had learned to ride horses for his part in the 1985 adaptation of Anna Karenina and, as with all his extracurricular activities – flying, skiing, scuba diving and sailing – he plunged ...

  3. May 27, 2024 · But Reeve kept moving, pitching forward over the horse's neck. To Reid it appeared that Reeve first hit his head on the rail fence, then landed on the turf on his forehead.

  4. Sep 16, 2024 · There's no denying that Christopher Reeve's tragic horse riding accident in 1995 shocked the world. Most people know the story. While riding in an equestrian event, Christopher fell off his horse, Buck, and broke his neck, paralyzing him from the neck down.

  5. Aug 27, 2024 · On May 27, 1995, Reeve suffered a life-changing accident during an equestrian competition in Culpeper, Va. Reeve was thrown from his horse and landed on his head, resulting in a severe...

  6. Eleven days after Christopher Reeve shattered his top two vertebrae in a horseback riding accident that nearly killed him, Dana Reeve threw a party for their son. The timing was terrible. But a beloved little boy was turning three – and a celebration was in order.

  7. Apr 13, 2023 · On May 27, 1995, actor/producer/equestrian Christopher Reeve was jumping his horse in a competition when his Thoroughbred stopped short just before a jump. Reeve was thrown forward, landed head-first, then lost consciousness and stopped breathing.

  8. Oct 30, 2023 · On May 27, 1995, actor/producer/equestrian Christopher Reeve was jumping his horse in a competition when his Thoroughbred stopped short just before a jump. Reeve was thrown forward, landed head-first, then lost consciousness and stopped breathing.