Jean-Claude Killy
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Jean-Claude Killy
50 years ago (in the next few weeks) Jean-Claude Killy came to Appalachian Ski Mountain to promote the “French-Swiss ski college”, and demonstrate downhill alpine skiing.
Problem was it had been such a warm winter up to that point that there was almost no snow on the slopes... even some bear (bare) spots.
Remember?
Problem was it had been such a warm winter up to that point that there was almost no snow on the slopes... even some bear (bare) spots.
Remember?
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Re: Jean-Claude Killy
It was my junior year.Oldlknapp wrote: ↑Mon Jan 03, 2022 2:57 am50 years ago (in the next few weeks) Jean-Claude Killy came to Appalachian Ski Mountain to promote the “French-Swiss ski college”, and demonstrate downhill alpine skiing.
Problem was it had been such a warm winter up to that point that there was almost no snow on the slopes... even some bear (bare) spots.
Remember?
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Re: Jean-Claude Killy
Yep, I remember. Sophomore year for me. Even though those years are a little “hazy”, for a variety of reasons, I do remember.hapapp wrote: ↑Mon Jan 03, 2022 5:09 amIt was my junior year.Oldlknapp wrote: ↑Mon Jan 03, 2022 2:57 am50 years ago (in the next few weeks) Jean-Claude Killy came to Appalachian Ski Mountain to promote the “French-Swiss ski college”, and demonstrate downhill alpine skiing.
Problem was it had been such a warm winter up to that point that there was almost no snow on the slopes... even some bear (bare) spots.
Remember?
Re: Jean-Claude Killy
Didn’t he also come to ski on an artificial surface? Some type of mat/grass with silicone balls in it? I think he hung out in the area some.pop5app wrote: ↑Mon Jan 03, 2022 7:37 amYep, I remember. Sophomore year for me. Even though those years are a little “hazy”, for a variety of reasons, I do remember.hapapp wrote: ↑Mon Jan 03, 2022 5:09 amIt was my junior year.Oldlknapp wrote: ↑Mon Jan 03, 2022 2:57 am50 years ago (in the next few weeks) Jean-Claude Killy came to Appalachian Ski Mountain to promote the “French-Swiss ski college”, and demonstrate downhill alpine skiing.
Problem was it had been such a warm winter up to that point that there was almost no snow on the slopes... even some bear (bare) spots.
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Re: Jean-Claude Killy
I believe you are right. App ski had a strip of artificial snow toward the bottom of the advanced slope. It was supposed to be a great advancement in skiing but apparently it didn’t take of .1ASU78 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 03, 2022 9:06 amDidn’t he also come to ski on an artificial surface? Some type of mat/grass with silicone balls in it? I think he hung out in the area some.pop5app wrote: ↑Mon Jan 03, 2022 7:37 amYep, I remember. Sophomore year for me. Even though those years are a little “hazy”, for a variety of reasons, I do remember.hapapp wrote: ↑Mon Jan 03, 2022 5:09 amIt was my junior year.Oldlknapp wrote: ↑Mon Jan 03, 2022 2:57 am50 years ago (in the next few weeks) Jean-Claude Killy came to Appalachian Ski Mountain to promote the “French-Swiss ski college”, and demonstrate downhill alpine skiing.
Problem was it had been such a warm winter up to that point that there was almost no snow on the slopes... even some bear (bare) spots.
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Re: Jean-Claude Killy
I think I remember seeing a photo where posed on skis in the artificial snow. Not sure, but think he was wearing a white turtleneck sweater in the pic. Not a heavy ski coat.
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Re: Jean-Claude Killy
I was just out of grad school, but working in the area. I remember that pic.
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Admittedly never really looked up the history of French-Swiss ski college, even after working for it for a year in my 2nd senior year.
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It was a few years later but picked up a PE credit there.
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I worked at French Swiss ski shop prepping skis for church groups. The shop was on HWY 105 Foscoe area. Not sure if affiliated.
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Several of us took that PE course. As I recall we paid (maybe) $30 for a book of (maybe) 15 or 20 lift & rental tickets. It was very inexpensive. And with a group of us great fun... and end up at the Antlers.McLeansvilleAppFan wrote: ↑Mon Jan 03, 2022 4:52 pmIt was a few years later but picked up a PE credit there.
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By the time I took it in winter '89 it was $100 but a steal for the amount of time on the slopes. That was the book and the lift and rental all together I am pretty sure.Oldlknapp wrote: ↑Mon Jan 03, 2022 6:23 pmSeveral of us took that PE course. As I recall we paid (maybe) $30 for a book of (maybe) 15 or 20 lift & rental tickets. It was very inexpensive. And with a group of us great fun... and end up at the Antlers.McLeansvilleAppFan wrote: ↑Mon Jan 03, 2022 4:52 pmIt was a few years later but picked up a PE credit there.
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Re: Jean-Claude Killy
That was fun, I drove the PE bus to the slopes one year. Tickets not used for class could be used at other times.
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Re: Jean-Claude Killy
I did the same in 85. A perk of the job was a pass at Hawksnest. May have had one at App Ski Mountain as well but I only used the Hawksnest pass. Probably because it was across the street and the pay from the shop didn't support a drive all the way over to App Ski Mtn.Tbatchelor1977 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 03, 2022 5:39 pmI worked at French Swiss ski shop prepping skis for church groups. The shop was on HWY 105 Foscoe area. Not sure if affiliated.
