Jerry Bird
The Making of a Skydiving Legend
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Narrateur(s):
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Ken Pollard
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Auteur(s):
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Linda Collison
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Jerry Bird
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Sam Alexander
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Raylene West
À propos de cet audio
Jerry Bird became the 20th century's most widely recognized skydiver during the evolution of sport skydiving in America. This book is a compilation of writings by many who knew and flew with Bird, and by Jerry himself—a skydiving life-and-times of Jerry Bird from 1963 into the 21st century. At the heart of the book are inclusions of Jerry’s own oral storytelling transcribed in his inimitable voice. It is both a group sports biography and a personal memoir of one man whose name became legendary among jumpers around the world and whose influence on sport parachuting is evident today. Alongside accounts of record-setting dives and competitions are glimpses into the freewheeling skydiving subculture of the 1960s, '70s, '80s and '90s. The book includes many historical images, references, footnotes and bibliography.
©2025 Ground Rush Productions (P)2025 Ground Rush ProductionsCe que les critiques en disent
"This book is such an important part of skydiving history.”—Dan Brodsky-Chenfeld, 6-time world champion skydiver, author and motivational speaker.
“A long-awaited salute to skydiving’s most iconic and admired ambassador," writes Jan Works, editor with Pat Works of Parachuting: United We Fall and other skydiving publications.
"Jerry Bird's skill and wisdom helped to make me the skydiver I am today!”—Kate Cooper-Jensen, skydiving coach, world record holder, co-founder of Jump for the Cause.