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  • Jamaican skier at the Winter Olympics - No locks, no splift?

    http://abcnews.go.com/Sports/wireStory?id=9402771

    Some might say he's Usain Bolt on skis. Not surprisingly, though, when Errol Kerr tells people he's a member of the Jamaican Winter Olympic team, most pull out the bobsled one-liners.
    "When people hear of a Jamaican skier, they expect dreads hanging out the back of my helmet and a smoke stream following me down the mountain," Kerr said.
    This is no joke, though.
    Less than two years since Bolt brought world records and world renown to the island nation with his sprinting, Jamaica's latest winter star is hoping to put his country on the map in the new Olympic sport of skicross.
    "It's more than just a country," Kerr said. "It's in my blood, in my DNA."
    Born to an American mother and a Jamaican father, Kerr grew up a dual citizen between Lake Tahoe, where he moved with his mother as a child, and Westmoreland, Jamaica's westernmost parish.
    He has felt most at home on the slopes since he was a kid watching a ski race on TV.
    He rolls with the jokes, most of which inevitably draw comparisons to the Jamaican bobsled team, a fan favorite in the 1988 Winter Olympic Games in Calgary that inspired the comedy "Cool Runnings".
    In fact, one of Kerr's sponsors is a beverage company called Cool Runnings.
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    "There's no running away from it," Kerr said of the bobsled team. "I embrace it. They laid the groundwork."
    But while the bobsled team was initially a novelty, Kerr enters the Vancouver Olympics — his first — as a serious contender.
    The hybrid style of skicross racing draws on Kerr's extensive background in Alpine skiing. It also makes good use of the rougher edge he picked up in motocross and BMX, and the 200-plus pounds he has to throw around, said Jonny Moseley, an Olympic gold medalist who will be NBC's commentator for the freestyle events — moguls, aerials and skicross — in Vancouver.
    "Errol's got a good shot at the Olympics," Moseley said. "He's cut out for the sp
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    how did he do

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    • #3
      Originally posted by 1of1 View Post
      how did he do
      tomorrow is his big day

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        zeen

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