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OnDaFence 36M/44M
44267 posts
3/4/2015 6:44 pm

Last Read:
3/5/2015 12:53 pm

Suicidal



He is known as Britain's fastest snowboarder and his latest stunt saw him speed up even more.



Jamie Barrow, 22, who is on the British Snowboard Cross Team, completed a death-defying stunt in the Swiss resort of St Moritz, as he was towed behind a commercial aircraft.



The plane, which Barrow was attached to, reached speeds of 78 miles per hour.



His world's first feat was achieved at the Engadin Airport, in front of stunning snow covered mountains.



The initial plan was to perform the stunt on the frozen lake of St Moritz, but with the ice deemed too unstable, the whole operation was moved to the nearby airport.



St Moritz and the Engadin valley are widely recognised as the birthplace of ski tourism, dating back 150 years.

OnDaFence 36M/44M

3/4/2015 7:27 pm

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I wear my hockey tooth guard even at the 15-25 mph range


bobbi2664 59T
707 posts
3/5/2015 12:11 am

Don't lie you know u would try that but u would do it being pulled by a fighter jet


OnDaFence 36M/44M

3/5/2015 8:14 am

    Quoting bobbi2664:
    Don't lie you know u would try that but u would do it being pulled by a fighter jet
I'd settle for an old F-16


OnDaFence 36M/44M

3/5/2015 8:15 am

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and it seems to hurt more and longer too


OnDaFence 36M/44M

3/5/2015 8:16 am

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he beat the odds and lived to tell about it... that's the name of the game


OnDaFence 36M/44M

3/5/2015 12:53 pm

    Quoting sunucontentu:
    Like Jack (newfinder) I too love LIFE way to much to undertake something so risky.
A little rush of adrenalin never hurt... much