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October 21, 2014

TGR: Skiing the Dark Side of Olympic History

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In this year’s Teton Gravity Research movie Almost Ablaze, Olympic gold medalist Joss Christensen, Karl Fosvedt, and Chris Laker went to Sarajevo to see, and ski, the war torn city that was home to the 1984 Winter Olympics.  It is one of the more powerful ski segments ever.

Teton Gravity Research (TGR) announces the release its film Almost Ablaze on iTunes. Almost Ablaze won “Film of the Year” at the 2014 International Freeski Film Festival. To celebrate, we are releasing the gritty urban Sarajevo segment, featuring Olympic gold medalist Joss Christensen, Karl Fostvedt and Chris Laker skiing the remains of the 1984 Sarajevo Olympic venue. Buy TGR’s Almost Ablazehttp://geni.us/almostablaze

“Sochi was criticized for its hastily-built and exuberant infrastructure, whose lack of potential for long-term use barely justified the environmental degradation its construction wrought,” writes Sam Morse in his article accompanying the release of this Sarajevo segment. “The now-dilapidated venues in Sarajevo, which hosted the 1984 Winter Olympics, were marked by disuse and destroyed by war, provoking eerie parallels to the criticisms made of Sochi’s future. With Oslo recently withdrawing its bid for the 2022 Winter Olympics, the trip validated plenty of the concerns that have caused a decline in public support for hosting the Winter Games.”



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