Man Dies After Accidentally Impaling Himself With Lance At Medieval Festival

CBS Los Angeles

WILLIAMSTOWN, Ky. (CBS Local) — A man was killed Saturday after he accidentally impaled himself with his lance while performing at a medieval event in northern Kentucky.

Peter Barclay of Woodbridge, Virginia, was competing in an equestrian game at a Society for Creative Anachronism event in Williamstown when, his brother John Barclay said, a “freak accident” occurred.

John Barclay said in a Facebook post that the accident happened when his brother’s “metal-tipped lance, used for catching rings (not jousting), hit the ground and flipped. Freak accident. It impaled him under his sternum killing him.”

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It comes with great sadness that my younger middle brother, Peter Barclay has died. 53 years old, raised in Las Cruces NM. NMSU grad. He was at an equestrian/medieval event in Ohio, when his metal tipped lance, used for catching rings (not jousting), hit the ground and flipped. Freak accident. It impaled him under his sternum killing him. He was air lifted but died in route. He led a distinguished career as a retired Lt. Col in the US Army. He leaves behind his wife Deborah A. Barclay, and daughters Amy and Taryth. Survived by his father Jack Barclay, older brother John Barclay and younger brother Charles Barclay. He died doing what he loved, but will still be missed. . RIP Peter aka: Terafan Greydragon !

John Fulton, the president of the SCA, said Barclay was trying to spear a paper plate on the ground. “I’ve never had an injury on the field like this, ever, that led to something like this” Fulton told WLWT.

The SCA said Barclay, who performed under the name “Master Terafan Greydragon,” was a longtime member and had practiced medieval sports for more than 30 years. “Everybody that knew him is just dead stunned. His ability, skill and attention to detail is just total” said Fulton.

The Hamilton County Coroner’s office listed Barclay’s death as an accident.

Barclay, a retired Army lieutenant colonel, is survived by his wife and two daughters.

The Society for Creative Anachronism said it would investigate the incident to see how to prevent a similar accident in the future.

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