21-year-old skier dies on Berthoud Pass after failed ski jump
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A 21-year-old male skier was involved in a skiing accident that resulted in his death at about 3 p.m. Tuesday, April 9, near Berthoud Pass. He was found unconscious and not breathing west of the pass summit along U.S. Highway 40, according to a news release from the Grand County Sheriff’s Office.
A bystander initiated CPR, but when emergency responders arrived on scene, they determined that the man was dead. The Grand County Coroner’s Office was notified and responded to the scene.
According to a preliminary investigation, the man was attempting to perform a high-risk ski jump that involved him clearing the width of U.S. 40, but he lacked the necessary speed. He landed on the pavement of the road and was found wearing a helmet and other protective gear.
During the investigation, traffic was alternating while investigators worked. The Coroner’s Office has not yet revealed the victim’s identity or cause of death.

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