Not really. His fall would have been prevented had he been trained properly and/or was a better rider. If he had sat down rather than standing up and putting his weight forward that "accident" would not have happened. He had a trainer that smelled money and unfortunately did as many trainers do when they smell money, they encourage the person and tell them how good they are because people like to hear how good they are and trainers like to keep their clients happy.
You don't think someone can just make a mistake?
One of the draw backs of learning riding is you have to ride to learn. It isn't something you are going to learn by reading about it, or watching, you just have to do it. It requires alot of quick moves that you can only gain thru alot of experience. His fall was more then likely just an unforturnate result of maybe inexperience. That doesn't mean he was a bad rider or wasn't trained properly. IMO:)
Becky