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Diving horse : ウィキペディア英語版 | Diving horse
A diving horse is an attraction that was popular in the mid-1880s,〔(The Great Carver Show, Jumper, Diving Horse, and Sonora Webster the Horse Jumper )〕 in which a horse would dive into a pool of water, sometimes from as high as 60 feet.〔(Dedicated to The Diving Horses )〕 ==History== William "Doc" Carver "invented" horse diving exhibitions. Allegedly, in 1881 Carver was crossing a bridge over Platte River (Nebraska) which partially collapsed. His horse fell/dived into the waters below, inspiring Carver to develop the diving horse act. Carver trained various animals and went on tour. His partner, Al Floyd Carver, constructed the ramp and tower and his rider Lorena Carver was the first rider. Sonora Webster joined the show in 1924. She later married Al Floyd Carver. The show became a permanent fixture at Atlantic City's popular venue Steel Pier. There, Sonora, Al and Lorena continued the show following his death. In 1931, Sonora and her horse Red Lips lost their balance on the platform. Sonora survived the fall, but was blinded (caused by detached retinas in both eyes). She continued horse-diving while blind. A film based on her life (as recounted in her memoir ''A Girl and Five Brave Horses''), ''Wild Hearts Can’t Be Broken'', was released in 1991.
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