In fact I had two big crashes in my whole trial life. Both of them happened during events and both of them happened at the same place ...
First one I was riding between sections in a small path in a wood when the track suddenly turned to the right and then I couldn't see anything so far. When suddenly a fu***ing quad came just in front of me quite at the same speed as mine and what should happen happened : we had a frontal crash but I stay on my bike all the way but my wrist didn't like the shock... I finished the trial at the nearest hospital and went back home with a plaster.
Two years later, same event, I was riding this time in a section for my third lap, quite self-confident as I started to know the section better ! Suddenly my footrest touched a treeroot which had appeared between second and third lap and my bike stopped suddenly so I went over my bar one meter below as my bike stayed at the same place. I remember I could see me falling but didn't have time enough to do anything and I properly "kissed" a boulder with my head. The observers went to help me to get on my feet but as they took a look at me one of them got ill and vomited in the nearest bush. In fact I had a broken-tooth, a broken nose and a deep wound just above one of my eyebrow which was bleeding a lot. I finally did not finish the trial and went once again to the same hospital! I had quite 40 stitches (3 rows of 12 or 13 each) to repair above my eyebrow, a dozen stiches into my mouth (lower lip) as my broken tooth has cut the inside of my mouth... etc Fortunately one of my friend of my club was at the event and brought me back home where my parents really worried and when I arrived they were even more scared as I looked more like Elephant Woman than to their daughter!!
So that were my biggests crashes. The following years my dad did not allow me to go to this event alone because too many things happened to me there of course.
This year it took place at the end of June and I wonder if I'd not go because it's a really beautiful event with great sections. Wait and see!