Five-time New Zealand Olympian Bruce Goodin has suffered a broken neck vertebra after coming off his horse at a showjumping event in Sweden last week.
Lining up in the 1.35m class on mare Carmel Fomia Z at the Mantorp Horse Show in Linköping, the horse bolted and Goodin hit the lower barrier with his head.
According to a message written by Goodin and posted on Facebook by long-time friend Jane Burmester, Goodin is in a stable condition and hopes to know soon whether surgery will be required.
“Brice [sic] Goodin has had a nasty fall at a national competition in Sweden Thursday last week in which he broke the C7 vertebrae [sic] in his neck.
“Bruce says ‘he feels extremely fortunate as has not suffered any neurological damage’.