
Freeskier Simon
Dumont flies 35' above World's
Tallest Quarterpipe at his home Resort of
Sunday River, Maine



Skiing prodigy and X Games star Simon Dumont accomplished the unthinkable April 11, 2008, establishing a new world record for highest air on a quarterpipe as he launched 35 feet into thin air at his home resort of Sunday River in Maine. See the encore event, The Dumont Cup at Sunday River 4/11/2009 where Simon hosts a pro am show down throwdown!
On the world's tallest quarterpipe (38-feet tall
and 78-feet wide) custom-built by Snow Park Technologies, and with a
representative from FIS appointed by
Guinness Book of World Records on location to document the record-breaking
moment, Dumont beat previous record holder Terje Haakonsen's 32 feet 6
inches on April 11, 2008. Soaring a breathtaking 73 feet above
the ground -- more than a seven-story building -- this hometown hero sent
the intimate crowd of family and friends into a frenzy as they witnessed the
record-breaking moment.
"I wasn't sure how this would all go down today with the wind and some
healing injuries I've been nursing," says Dumont. "As I was dropping down
the hill into the run-in it just hit me that this would be it -- the rest is
history."
The Red Bull sponsored event began Tuesday morning when Dumont arrived on site directly off a
flight from Sweden. Dumont began hitting the quarterpipe in the early
afternoon when he reached heights as high as 28 feet, before drifting in the
air and falling nearly 66 feet onto the snow below. Dumont's hard hitting
landing caused him to bruise his heel and aggravate an existing knee injury.
After seeing the doctor, Simon returned to the hill on Wednesday, but was
plagued by his injuries and was forced to recuperate for the rest of the
day. Thursday was disrupted by high winds forcing the entire staff to delay
their flights in order to provide Simon with one more opportunity to attempt
the World Record. At 9 a.m. Friday morning Simon showed up with his game
face on and was ready for his final attempts. After an hour of repeatedly
hitting the quarterpipe, at 10:12 a.m. Dumont hiked an additional 15
feet up the hill to gain more speed. Simon crouched into a tucked position
going 55 mph down the in-run and not only launched 35 feet into the air, but
spun a 900 in the process.
How appropriate that this history-making moment was at Sunday
River, New England's premier ski destination located in the Mahoosuc
Mountains of western Maine, where Simon grew up skiing and jumping!

Photos courtesy of
Red Bull April 11, 2008