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Table: Whitewater Fatalities 1975-2005

posted February 5, 2006
by Charles Walbridge

WHITEWATER ACCIDENTS THROUGH THE YEARS

Reported to American Whitewater 1975-2005

Year

Kayak

& C-1

Open

Canoe

Rafts

(Com)(Priv)(I-K)

Other

Total

1975

1

1

1976

0

1977

1

1

1978

2

2

1979

1

1

1980

1

1

1981

1

1

1982

8

1

9

1983

2

2

4

1984

1

1

2

1985

3

1

4

1986

9

4

13

1987

3

2

2

7

1988

4

3

2

9

1989

6

3

3

1

13

1990

11

6

1

18

1991

4

1

2

7

1992

5

1

1

7

1993

4

2

1

7

1994

8

5

6

5

2

26

1995

10

5

10

16

1

1

38

1996

13

2

4

15

3

37

1997

20

5

2

4

1

32

1998

21

7

10

16

1

3

51

1999

15

5

3

11

4

38

2000

18

11

15

12

2

1

48

2001

20

9

1

13

2

2

37

2002

12

8

2

6

1

1

30

2003

20

15

2

6

1

8

58

2004

17

4

6

6

2

6

41

2005

10

6

7

12

3

38

NB: American Whitewater has never been able to track all moving water accidents. We do hear about most deaths involving experienced kayakers and think that our "kayak" numbers are pretty accurate.

The total number of whitewater paddlers was very small in the 70's and AW's accident reporting program was just getting started. The sport grew quickly towards the end of the decade then doubled three times in the 80's and 90's. We think increased participation accounts for much of the increase in accidents. The increase in the number of canoeing and rafting accidents reported to AW since 1994 is due mainly to the effectiveness of Internet-based reporting.

According to U.S. Coast Guard statistics, paddlesport deaths have not increased much since the mid-70's. See Jennifer Plyler's National accident Study for an explaination. Note that although the Coast Guard records are more complete than ours because states are required to report accidents to them, we have reports on some accidents they missed.

AW Accident Database

Deaths By State

1975 - 2005

Alabama

8

Alaska

17

Arizona

9

Arkansas

5

California

79

Colorado

77

Connecticut

5

Delaware

0

DC

0

Florida

0

Georgia

18

Hawaii

0

Idaho

41

Illinois

6

Indiana

6

Iowa

1

Kansas

2

Kentucky

5

Louisiana

0

Maine

10

Maryland

10

Massachusetts

6

Michigan

7

Minnesota

3

Mississippi

0

Missouri

2

Montana

18

Nebraska

0

Nevada

2

New Hampshire

11

New Jersey

12

New Mexico

10

New York

32

North Carolina

22

North Dakota

0

Ohio

12

Oklahoma

0

Oregon

19

Pennsylvania

43

Rhode Island

1

South Carolina

6

South Dakota

0

Tennessee

27

Texas

10

Utah

15

Vermont

4

Virginia

14

Washington

42

West Virginia

51

Wisconsin

7

State Ranking

For Reported

Whitewater Accidents

1975 - 2005

1. California

79

2. Colorado

77

3. West Virginia

51

4. Pennsylvania

43

5. Washington

42

6. Idaho

41

7. New York

32

8. North Carolina

22

9. Montana

18

10.

18

States with large population centers near
whitewater rivers have the most paddling
activity, and the most accidents.

10 States

With No Reported

Whitewater Accidents

1975 - 2005

Delaware

DC

Florida

Hawaii

Louisiana

Mississippi

Nebraska

North Dakota

Oklahoma

South Dakota

These are states with little or no
whitewater within their borders.