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- Q2075712 description "Swiss alpine skier".
- Q2075712 description "Swiss alpine skier".
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- Q2075712 abstract "Sylvain Saudan (born on 23 September 1936 in Lausanne, Switzerland) is an extreme skier, dubbed "skier of the impossible." He is noted for skiing down large and steep mountains, including those in the Himalayas. In 2007 he survived a helicopter crash in Kashmir.He is considered to be the father of extreme skiing and that has given him the name "skier of the impossible". He has the most difficult 18 descents to his credit. In mountains people are usually known for first ascent of high and difficult peaks but he is famous for first descents (see French Wikipedia). He has skied down Denali (Mount McKinley), the highest mountain in North America; Mont Blanc, the highest mountain in the Alps; Kilimanjaro, the highest mountain in Africa; Nun peak in Kargil; and a number of other peaks in Nepal and the Karakoram. For his 50th birthday, he skied down Japan's Mount Fuji without snow. Saudan’s crowning achievement came in 1982 when, at age 46, he skied down Pakistan’s 26,470-foot (8,070 m)-high Gasherbrum I, or Hidden Peak. It was the longest 50-degree ski descent ever accomplished—and very well might still be. Additionally, he pioneered and perfected the ability/technique to "jump turn" on steep inclines. This involves placing all the skier's weight on the upper ski (le ski amont), using it and that leg to spring leap, and then twisting the skier's body in the direction of turn. This enabled him to do 180 degree turn on mind blowing inclines.He is an accomplished guide for heliskiing, one of the first European guides, along with Hans Gmoser, to exploit the Bugaboos in British Columbia in the 1970s, with waist deep powder snow (often 150,000 vertical feet per week or more). He later developed his own line of skis suited for powder skiing. These were relatively short and wide metal skis, designed to be quick turning in powder snow, as well as to be easily loaded outside the helicopters.His extreme exploits involved considerable preparations, studying the mountain, the snow, and the terrain over an extended period of time.Saudan is now a motivational speaker for corporate executives, using his films to demonstrate the leap in courage it takes to conquer new peaks and new challenges.".
- Q2075712 birthDate "1936-09-23".
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- Q2075712 dateOfBirth "1936-09-23".
- Q2075712 name "Saudan, Sylvain".
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- Q2075712 comment "Sylvain Saudan (born on 23 September 1936 in Lausanne, Switzerland) is an extreme skier, dubbed "skier of the impossible." He is noted for skiing down large and steep mountains, including those in the Himalayas. In 2007 he survived a helicopter crash in Kashmir.He is considered to be the father of extreme skiing and that has given him the name "skier of the impossible". He has the most difficult 18 descents to his credit.".
- Q2075712 label "Sylvain Saudan".
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- Q2075712 name "Sylvain Saudan".
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