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Match replayed after delay

Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2012 8:06 pm
by Gob
A Uruguayan rugby team has played a match that was postponed for four decades when their plane crashed in the Andes, stranding them for 72 days in the mountains and forcing them to eat human flesh to stay alive.

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The Old Christians Club squared off on Saturday in Santiago against the Old Grangonian Club, the Chilean rugby team they were to have played to mark the 40th anniversary of the crash made internationally famous by a best-selling book and a Hollywood movie.
I think the greatest sadness I felt in my life was when I had to eat a dead body.
"At about this time we were falling in the Andes. Today we're here to win a game," Pedro Algorta, 61, a survivor of the crash said as he prepared to walk onto the playing field surrounded by the jagged mountains that trapped the group.

Military jets flew over the field, where parachutists in Chilean and Uruguayan flags landed. Survivors wept when officials unveiled a commemorative frame with pictures of those who died in the snowy peaks.

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The Uruguayan air force plane that carried the team crashed in a mountain pass in October 1972 while en route from Montevideo to Santiago. Of the 45 passengers aboard, 16 survived by feeding on dead family members and friends preserved in the snow.

"I think the greatest sadness I felt in my life was when I had to eat a dead body," said Roberto Canessa, 59, who was a teenage medical student at the time of the crash.

"I would ask myself: Is it worth doing this? And it was because it was in order to live and preserve life, which is exactly what I would have liked for myself if it had been my body that lied on the floor," he said

Exasperated by more than two months in the frigid cordillera, Canessa and Fernando Parrado left the crash site to seek help. After 10 days of trekking, they spotted a livestock herder in the foothills of the Chilean Andes who rode his horse to the nearest town to alert rescuers.

"I came back to life after having died. It's something that very few people experience," said Parrado, who has been a TV host, motivational speaker and race car driver. "Since then, I have enjoyed fully, carefully but without fear."

AP

Re: Match replayed after delay

Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2012 8:20 pm
by dales
Well done, I say! :ok

as opposed to rare, medium rare, medium, medium well, etc.

Re: Match replayed after delay

Posted: Sun Oct 14, 2012 9:49 pm
by MajGenl.Meade
Oh the good old days - 40 years ago.

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Re: Match replayed after delay

Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2012 12:47 am
by Sean
So who won?

Re: Match replayed after delay

Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2012 12:52 am
by Lord Jim
"I think the greatest sadness I felt in my life was when I had to eat a dead body,"
Yeah, I can see where that could wreck your day....

Re: Match replayed after delay

Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2012 1:18 am
by Joe Guy
Gob wrote: "I think the greatest sadness I felt in my life was when I had to eat a dead body," said Roberto Canessa, 59, who was a teenage medical student at the time of the crash.
The good news for him was that the dead man was from Hamburg.

Re: Match replayed after delay

Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2012 2:35 am
by dales
It was Frankfurt, Joe.

The Hamburger guy went bad after a few days.

Re: Match replayed after delay

Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2012 3:39 am
by Joe Guy
dales wrote:It was Frankfurt, Joe.

The Hamburger guy went bad after a few days.

Okay, I guess the Frankfurter ended up being the ultimate weiner.

Re: Match replayed after delay

Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2012 5:22 am
by MajGenl.Meade
Sean wrote:So who won?
Leeds 1 Arsenal 0 (1972 Cup Final)

In the rugby game, the Old Grangonians were badly eaten

Meade