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Doing daredevil stunts on a snowmobile will always entail risk, but the Winter X Games has come up with a good plan to minimize danger without dumping the freestyle event altogether after the death last January of 25-year-old Caleb Moore.

They’re adjusting equipment and courses while upgrading the protection that contestants wear.

Moore’s death was obviously a tragedy, but it was also unique — in fact, the first in the history of the Winter X Games. And so while there was reason to be concerned and to examine how the event was conducted, simply banning it would have been premature.

Many sports involve risk. Some — auto racing and mountain climbing, among others — have racked up a far longer toll of fatalities over the years.

Still, the re-assessment by ESPN, which owns the Games, seems to have been very thorough, and the extra precautions make sense.

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