Had to Google the one above:
NB The stone weighed 360lbs!
“I was holding the stone way over the top, which means the bottom of the stone hangs very low, so you have to lift it even higher than if you took it from the middle,” Bongelli explained.
In addition to poor form, Bongelli said he wasn’t in his best shape, having taken a year off competing due to a previous injury.
Despite his best attempt with the final stone, Bongelli blacked out before placing it on the pedestal. He fell backwards with the boulder landing on his chest, momentarily pinning him to the ground.
Ambulances arrived within five minutes of the incident.
Bongelli quickly regained consciousness and told paramedics he felt fine.
“To be honest … as soon as I woke up I knew I was fine. I had this innate feeling that I was going to get up and walk away,” he said.
After precautionary tests and x-rays, it was determined Bongelli was uninjured with the exception of minor scrapes and bruises. He was released from hospital only two hours after the incident.