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Jesper Tjäder's ski edits are unlike anything you've seen before It's all about world-firsts and mad creations when freeskier Jesper Tjäder lets loose in front of the camera.
S wedish freestyle skier Jesper Tjader took on the challenge of skiing down a 506ft ski rail for a new World Record on Tuesday. However to set a new world record of the longest rail slide in the ...
It’s June. It’s starting to get hot. Skiing, for many of us, is slowly dissolving into the realm of distant memory. There’s one surefire way to keep the sport fresh in our minds, though, and that’s ...
June 13 (UPI) -- An Olympic skier broke a Guinness World Record in Sweden when he completed a 506-foot, 10.3-inch rail grind on skis. Guinness World Records said Jesper Tjader strapped on his skis ...
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Sweden’s Jesper Tjader took the top prize at the World Ski & Snowboard Festival’s Gibbons Life Big Air competition Sunday, with American Bobby Brown and Canadian Vincent Gagnier not far behind ...
Sweden's Jesper Tjader, who competed in his third Olympic Games, took the bronze in Beijing. Eleven competitors each skied three runs, with the top result serving as their ultimate score.
Jesper Tjader of Sweden, also appearing in his third Olympics, took the bronze. The third Park City athlete in the contest, Colby Stevenson, placed seventh a week after collecting the silver in ...
Hall’s opening run earned a score of 90.01 and it stood up throughout the competition. His teammate Nick Goepper turned in a creative run on his second pass to earn silver. Jesper Tjader of ...
Jesper Tjader, Sweden: 85.35 Andri Ragettli, Switzerland: 83.50 Birk Ruud, Norway: 79.33 Fabian Boesch, Switzerland: 78.05 Colby Stevenson, United States: 77.41 Matej Svancer, Austria: 73.05 ...
It's all about world-firsts and mad creations when freeskier Jesper Tjäder lets loose in front of the camera. Get blown away by the Swede's imagination and skills in these five videos.