A streamer broke her back in two places after jumping in a foam pit at TwitchCon

Multiple people were injured in the foam pit.

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Update: A Lenovo representative toldRolling Stonethat the company is “aware of the incidents of TwitchCon visitors who sustained injuries in the gladiator game soft foam pit at the Lenovo booth. The area has since been closed for any further use while we work with event organizers to look into the incidents.”

Original story: After jumping into a foam pit during an event at TwitchCon San Diego over the weekend,Adriana Chechik, a Twitch streamer with 802,000 followers,broke her back in two placesand had to have metal support rods surgically inserted into it.

The Lenovo Legion booth hosted aFace Offevent at which streamers tried to knock each other off raised podiums using padded poles, as in the show Gladiators. The platforms were placed in a foam pit, though perhaps the word “pit” is generous, as it looked like little more than a thin layer of foam cubes scattered across a kind of inflatable pool sitting on the convention’s hard floor.

Though Chechik’s injury was the most severe, she wasn’t the only streamer hurt in the foam pit.LochVanessdislocated her knee and sprained her ankle afterstepping off a podium following her victory, and others have complained ofback painanddifficulty walkingfollowing falls of their own.

While contestants were warned against diving into the pit, and had to sign liability waivers, acommentator at the boothhad said they were “all about safety here at the Lenovo Legion booth. Wanna have good clean fun, be able to jump into that foam and enjoy yourself at the end of the day.” It seems like everyone assumed more care was being taken to make the foam pit, which was placed there so people could fall into it, was actually safe for an adult human being to fall into.

The pit was eventuallyclosed, so hopefully that’s the end of the injuries and the end of a convention pit shaping up to be as infamous as the ball pit atDashCon.

Another streamer was hurt earlier at TwitchCon in an unrelated incident. Genshin Impact streamerZummmerswas competing in the World Balloon Cup, an event where players compete to keep a balloon in the air. The competition was staged in an enclosed mockup of a living room, and Zummmersbroke her ankleafter jumping over a chair.

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