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Ski Jumping in the Northeast
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Ski Jumping in the Northeast

Dozens of towering ski jumps once dotted the landscape across the northeastern United States. Introduced by Norwegian immigrants in the late 1800s, ski jumping became popular in Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, New York and Connecticut. From Lake Placid to Salisbury, crowds thronged to the jumps to watch. Youngsters like the Tokle brothers and Roy Sherwood rose to stardom. All of that changed in the 1980s, though, with the end of college jumping. Today, only a handful of jumping clubs remain. But in a rare few communities, a strong sense of tradition keeps the spirit alive. Join author and coach Ariel Picton Kobayashi as she examines ski jumping's fascinating identity as both a small-town tradition and thrilling sport.
Alaotsikko
Small Towns and Big Dreams
ISBN
9781540250469
Kieli
englanti
Paino
408 grammaa
Sarja
Sports
Julkaisupäivä
8.11.2021
Kustantaja
History Pr
Sivumäärä
178