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The 1975 United States Ski Jumping Championships will take place in Brattleboro Vermont, and bring together the top 80 jumpers in the country. The winners of the 1975 competition not only earn national titles, but qualify for the 1976 Olympic Jump Team. Highlights from this exciting event -- including preliminary runs, final runs, awards and interviews with leading contenders, will be telecast nationally over the Public Broadcasting Service. Narrator for the event will be John Bawer; former Olympic coach, winner of the Holmenkollen Festival in Oslo, Norway in 1968, and presently the coach at Middlebury College. Assisting Bawer will be Al Merrill, an Olympic coach, winner of the Holmenkollen Festival in Oslo, Norway in 1968, and presently the coach at Middlebury College. Assisting Bawer will be Al Merrill, an Olympic coach and presently the coach at Dartmouth College. Jim Shea, Olympic contender in 1964 and coach at Dartmouth College. Jim Shea, Olympic contender in 1964 and coach of the 1968 Olympic Team will interview the competitors.
This program is made possible by a grant from Bristol Myers
Steve Hewitt | Steve Hewitt | Director |
1 photo ![]() | Peter Hartberg | Producer |
Tom Nicks | Tom Nicks | Executive producer |
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