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FIS World Cup Ballet/Acro Blackcomb

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Uploaded by on Mar 1, 2007

World Class Competitors compete at Blackcomb Mountain 1990's Vintage footage. DVD Available at skidick@yahoo.com

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  • I used to train Jason Bodnar (scarecrow) when he was a kid--do you have his whole routine?

  • I have footage of all the Acro/Ballet FIS events that happened on Blackcomb Mountain in Whistler. Yes I do have the complete routine. My stock footage is about 10 hours.

    Thanks for the comment. Have a good day.

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  • pity they took it out of olympics. Perhaps not enough adrenaline.

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  • I love acro skiing!!! I used to do it pretty damn well as a kid (learned gut flips, split flips, double axle, front handsprings, and full-twist split flips at age 9). I still bust out the short skis and long neon green Leki poles with giant baskets on occasion despite the disparaging remarks people send my way.

  • You said it!

    I've been a dedicated skier and freestyler all my life, but you have to thank god that snowboarding came along and set skiing on a new evolutionary path in terms of equipment and style.

    This represents the very height of ridiculousness and was destined to be mocked.

  • true that

  • omg thats the gayest thing ive seen in my life

  • L0L :dDDDDDDD

  • Great fun to watch. Even got to see some old friends and skiing buddies in there!!!

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