James
Young was injured on this day in 1932. Young was from Newport, and
was the junior champion ski jumper of Vermont. Young was training
in Newport when he fell during a test jump.
Newport
had become a training ground for some of Vermont and New England's
best ski jumpers. Competitors such as Young would travel throughout
New England to various meets, and felt that practicing in the same
location allowed for better and more consistent training.
This
day, however, wasn't a good one for James Young. He had a
compound fracture in one leg and suffered cuts on his back and face
from his skis.
Image
courtesy the Vermont
Historical Society.
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