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Good article in Skiing (which re-publishes their feature from six years ago). Here's part of the intro:
Remembering Jamie Pierre
*** Pierre, who filmed with TGR and Warren Miller, was best known for his balls-out approach to skiing. In 2006, he set the world record for the largest cliff drop when he sent a 255-foot cliff at Grand Targhee, Wyoming.
In 2005, Skiing executive editor Mike Kessler wrote a profile of Pierre, which looked at why he was motivated to keep going bigger—and how his history of partying, his family, and God played into that. The story, which made the Notable List in Best American Sports Writing 2006, is below. Pierre’s life had certainly changed in the six years since the story was published; he’d had two kids and moved to Montana. But now, when we’re all thinking a lot about Pierre’s place in the skiing world, it’s worth re-reading. ***
Link: http://www.skinet.com/skiing/articles/jamie-pierre-story?cmpid=enews111411
Old enough to be a parent yet young enough to still believe he was bullet proof. Very very sad. RIP, condolences to his family.
Remembering Jamie Pierre
*** Pierre, who filmed with TGR and Warren Miller, was best known for his balls-out approach to skiing. In 2006, he set the world record for the largest cliff drop when he sent a 255-foot cliff at Grand Targhee, Wyoming.
In 2005, Skiing executive editor Mike Kessler wrote a profile of Pierre, which looked at why he was motivated to keep going bigger—and how his history of partying, his family, and God played into that. The story, which made the Notable List in Best American Sports Writing 2006, is below. Pierre’s life had certainly changed in the six years since the story was published; he’d had two kids and moved to Montana. But now, when we’re all thinking a lot about Pierre’s place in the skiing world, it’s worth re-reading. ***
Link: http://www.skinet.com/skiing/articles/jamie-pierre-story?cmpid=enews111411
Old enough to be a parent yet young enough to still believe he was bullet proof. Very very sad. RIP, condolences to his family.