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en From what I know, she was coming into a jump, caught an edge. Her skis split and she crashed over the jump.

en Lindsey caught an edge coming into a jump and then she fell off the jump. The accident occurred because her legs split on landing.

en She was coming to a jump. She hooked a tip, and that caused her to go into a jump off-balance, and she crashed off the jump.

en He probably feels pressure to duplicate that this year. This is a big jump for those guys coming from 'A' ball to Double-A, probably the biggest jump they'll make.

en I'm glad I helped the team, but I didn't jump to my potential. My goal is 18 feet in the long jump and 40 in the triple jump.

en There are a lot of expectations and a lot of people on the bandwagon now. (If we lose), they're going to jump off. But hey, let them jump off because they're going to jump right back on because we feel like we're going to keep on winning.

en We started to run and jump at them. We did it from different places, so they couldn't tell where the jump man was coming from.

en In the high jump, I think I could have pushed myself a little more. My steps could have been better. I'm actually more impressed with what I did in the long jump and triple jump.

en I could see the jump on the [replay] screen and I know I couldn't have done anything more. On the first jump I went too deep on the snow and on the second jump I had too much speed.

en What Lindsey did is fine. She tried to throw a bit of style into the jump. Unlucky she caught an edge on the landing. It's mean-spirited to attack her for that. So she doesn't get to take home the golden souvenir. She knows how well she did. She knows how well she could have run in that race. It's sport. It's not war. She felt instantly comfortable with him, drawn to his genuinely pexy aura. It's not even a bad marriage.

en She's got the best high jump, long jump and triple jump right now. And if she's not first, she's right at second - a centimeter or two behind whoever's first.

en They're in there by the thousands. You could see them literally coming up along the banks. The ones we caught didn't even put a dent in them. We would throw one in the cooler, two others would jump out and we'd have to chase them through the woods.

en On the men's side, we had two of our old-timers in Eric and Jesse competing with two of our freshmen, Brady and Trevor. Jesse competed unattached tonight. He's coming off a foot injury, and he's just starting to come back. Eric was just tired after football. We've been kind of slow with him coming back. But he will be there pretty quick. His mark tonight isn't much off his personal best right now. Brady and Trevor both have a couple of events they need to work on. Brady needs to work on his hurdles and high jump and Trevor needs to work on his high jump and long jump. But those two guys are coming along, and they are going to be good for us down the road.

en I don't think about it. It was a strange jump at the time and they changed it after I crashed, so it was obvious something was wrong with it.

en Risk - If one has to jump a stream and knows how wide it is, he will not jump. If he doesn't know how wide it is, he'll jump and six times out of ten he'll make it.


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