At the Banff Mountain Film Festival this weekend, my favourite movie was “20 Seconds of Joy”, a documentary about one of the top jumpers anywhere, fascinating Karina Hollekim from Norway.
This was a World Premiere so it’s not available yet. But you can see the trailer now.
“I don’t want to die, I want to live. I’m pretty good at running away, and this is my escape!†This is how Karina Hollekim describes her dedication to BASE jumping. Documentary filmmaker Jens Hoffman first met the now 30-year-old Norwegian in 2002. He immediately started to film, accompanying her through many stages of her BASE-jumping career, until it comes to a sudden stop, changing all aspects of her life.
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It’s a study in the psychology of high risk activities.

China took half the medals (men and women) at the World Trampoline Championships individual competition. 
China, Russia and Canada each earned two spots in the women’s competition in Beijing, while Germany, Belarus, Britain, Japan, Uzbekistan, Portugal and Ukraine can send one athlete each. Georgia got the other wild-card spot, and the final spot in the 16-person field will be decided by the International Olympic Committee.
Now Blythe on Gymblog hints that the
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One big highlight to report, the gold medal routine in tumbling for Russia with a new world record from Andrei Krylov :

Leon Å tukelj, a legend in Gymnastics, …