Australian cliff diving champion Rhiannan Iffland recently sparked controversy after ignoring a safety warning on one of Europe’s fastest waterslides. The slide, located at Austria’s Area 47 adventure park, featured a sign stating that women were not allowed to use it due to the high risk of injury.
Despite the warning, Iffland decided to ride the slide and shared a video of the moment on social media with the caption, “Here for a good time not a long time! Another YOLO moment.”
The restriction on women using the slide is based on serious health concerns. High-speed waterslides can cause severe injuries to women due to the extreme water pressure, which may lead to internal damage. There have been reports of women suffering significant injuries on similar slides, some requiring medical attention and surgery.
Iffland later clarified that she did not intend to mock safety regulations and emphasized that safety is always a priority in her profession. She acknowledged the risks involved but stated that she constantly assesses potential danger as part of her career.
The incident has generated widespread discussion online, with many people expressing concern about the health risks associated with such rides and emphasizing the importance of following safety guidelines.