Showing posts with label ski flying. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ski flying. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

New Grasshopper Cup, Baby!



Dear Grasshoppers,

By now, you're likely getting seriously ramped up about summer jumping, which begins Saturday. Coach Bliss (Andrew) will be on hand to supervise the first jumps. These jumps will look a little rough around the edges, but will still go super deep. Such as this one here, by Werner Rathmayer. He clearly hadn't jumped in years and lost a bet to his buddy Jürgen Wienerhouser to go ski flying on the world's freakiest looking hill anyway.

Take a look:


Okay, that's just plain terrifying. But seriously. This post is about what drives athletes to succeed.

According to a study by "The Champions Network" that you've all certainly never read on "what motivates athletes", the heavy hitters are fear (used extensively by Coaches Bliss and McCahill with little to no success... Landon!), purpose (uhhh.... what?), and incentives. Since our rag-tag group of coaches has had no luck demonstrating purpose or instilling adequate amounts of fear, we have thus produced the necessary incentives. When I say "we", I mean superstar Grasshopper Alex Hohman.

We present to you, the new and improved 2011 Grasshopper Season Grasshopper Cup!!

Aerial/Skycam View


Alternate view. Copyright Hohman Enterprises, Ltd.


Nicely done, Alex. We're psyched. We're a little puzzled why you chose to write "2010" on the takeoff, when it's clearly 2011, but that's fine. You were probably brainwashed by the rapture. That's fine, so were we. The NYSEF Jump Office is now so chock full of canned goods, superfluous camping machetes, and inflatable rafts that we lost most/all of our important paperwork.

I know, important paperwork? Yeah, right. But we're serious about the rafts. You just wait.

See you Saturday!

--The NYSEF SJ/NC Media Team

Sunday, February 13, 2011

Serious Hang Time

If you're a fervent fan of ski jumping, and haven't watched the video of Johan-Remen Evenson's foray into the 246.5 meter territory on the Vikersund flying hill, crawl out from beneath the rock that shrouds you from the real world, and get with it already!



808 feet of pure awesome-ness. Does that number sound familiar? It should. Ironically, it also happens to be...
  • the span of 507 school busses connected bumper to bumper
  • the slimy length of Miles Lussi's small intestine, removed from the warmth of his abdomen and laid in a straight line (we tested this in Salisbury, it checks out)
  • the Ho Chi Minh trail-esque hike from the NYSEF jump office to the nearest decent coffee maker
  • the distance of the terrifying vortex from when you first hit the brakes on the jump van to when those suckers finally kick in after shuddering violently for, give or take, 808 feet
  • Ironically, the same distance that Evel Knievel jumped at Caesar's Palace in 1905
There's simply too much raw evidence for this to not make perfect sense.

Wait, for what to make sense?!

Okay, just watch it. Long jump. World's longest, in fact. Come gettcha some!

Monday, February 7, 2011

Norwegian Open Recap

What a day for a jump comp! Thankfully, we got the entire thing on video. See below. Results & photos here.


Excellent work by all athletes, and many thanks to all of our hard working volunteers!

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Must-See Jump

Killer jump by Slovenia's Robert Kranjec this past weekend in Oberstdorf, Germany. Come getcha' some!