Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

UW-Madison pier collapse is second in less than 20 years

Photograph­er: People in 2005 ‘laughed it off’

- Kelly Meyerhofer

The Labor Day collapse of a pier just off the University of Wisconsin-Madison Memorial Union Terrace wasn’t the first time a UW pier has plunged people into Lake Mendota.

It’s actually the second in less than 20 years.

During UW-Madison’s first Giant Pumpkin Regatta in October 2005, Madison media outlets reported a larger-than-expected crowd watching on a pier caused the structure to buckle, sending about 20 spectators into the lake.

Derek Montgomery saw it happen. A student at the time, he was on assignment photograph­ing the event for the Badger Herald, one of the university’s student newspapers. He remembered joking with a Wisconsin State Journal photograph­er about the pier potentiall­y collapsing because it was so old.

Between 60 and 80 people stood on the pier observing students paddling around in pumpkins.

Montgomery said he stood just one plank behind where the collapse occurred. A boat brought him and his camera gear back to shore. (The State Journal photograph­er wasn’t as lucky, falling into the water and damaging her camera equipment.)

No injuries were reported in the 2005 incident.

“For the most part, people laughed it off because a pumpkin regatta is a little ridiculous and everyone walked away fine,” Montgomery told the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.

Afterward, UW-Madison said the Wisconsin Union would conduct a full investigat­ion and replace the dock.

“We will take it seriously,” a university spokespers­on told the Herald at the time. “We will take a look at it right away and see what we have to do to ensure people are safe on the piers.”

Montgomery didn’t remember seeing any sign near the pier informing the public about a capacity limit, and it’s the sort of detail he would have photograph­ed.

Memories of the 2005 collapse came flooding back when he saw photos of between 60 and 80 people crowded onto the pier Monday afternoon and then falling into the water.

The Monday collapse caused minor injuries to about two dozen people, police said. One person was hospitaliz­ed with a non-life threatenin­g injury. Five others were treated by paramedics at the scene. The others hurt did not require treatment.

The pier is owned by the university and was scheduled to be removed for the season on Tuesday.

UW-Madison officials declined Tuesday to answer questions about the age of the pier, whether the hospitaliz­ed student has been released and if there were a capacity limit and signs publicizin­g it. The university said it is conducting an investigat­ion.

 ?? DEREK MONTGOMERY ?? A portion of a University of Wisconsin-Madison pier that fell into Lake Mendota in October 2005.
DEREK MONTGOMERY A portion of a University of Wisconsin-Madison pier that fell into Lake Mendota in October 2005.
 ?? DEREK MONTGOMERY ?? A portion of a University of Wisconsin-Madison pier collapsed in 2005 during a Pumpkin Regatta. No injuries were reported.
DEREK MONTGOMERY A portion of a University of Wisconsin-Madison pier collapsed in 2005 during a Pumpkin Regatta. No injuries were reported.

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