JUMPER DADS IN SOCHI: All smooth in Mother Russia

By Peter Jerome
I’ve been in Sochi 48 hours and to perfectly honest things haven’t been what I expected.  Arriving Thursday afternoon, the connection through Moscow was about as easy as it gets: 45 minutes to deplane, retrieve bags, go through customs and immigration, check in domestically, and make my way to the Sochi gate.  No long waits, no confusion, no hassles.

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First official training day as Olympians

First official training day as Olympians

RUSSKI GORKI JUMPING CENTER — Legs were stretched and nerves were settled at the first official training day Saturday, Feb. 8 for women’s ski jumping at the RusSki Gorki Jumping Center. Twenty-eight women ski jumpers from 12 countries were allowed up to three training jumps on the normal hill or K95 (two jumpers from Germany and Finland elected not to jump).

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JUMPER DADS IN SOCHI: The power of the dimple for flight

JUMPER DADS IN SOCHI: The power of the dimple for flight

Dimple technology is no stranger to golf but it's new to the sport of ski jumping. Development started 19.5 years ago.  You see, my daughter Sarah was born with a deliciously charming dimple. Within seconds of her birth, there it was, an apparent joyous substitute for the usual scream that often accompanies the birth of a child.

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