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Extreme skiers Auclair and Fransson die in Chile avalanche | Extreme skiers Auclair and Fransson die in Chile avalanche |
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Police in Chile have found the bodies of two extreme skiers who had been missing since an avalanche struck a mountain in southern Chile on Tuesday. | Police in Chile have found the bodies of two extreme skiers who had been missing since an avalanche struck a mountain in southern Chile on Tuesday. |
Canadian Jean-Philippe Auclair, 37, and Swede Carl Andreas Fransson had been hiking the 3,700m-high (12,200ft) San Lorenzo mountain in Patagonia when they were swept away by the avalanche. | |
Two other Swedish nationals in their party survived. | Two other Swedish nationals in their party survived. |
They are reportedly in a good condition and sustained no injuries. | They are reportedly in a good condition and sustained no injuries. |
The group of four had arrived in Chile's Aysen region on Thursday. | The group of four had arrived in Chile's Aysen region on Thursday. |
Fransson wrote on his website how much he was looking forward to climbing and skiing in the region. | Fransson wrote on his website how much he was looking forward to climbing and skiing in the region. |
Both he and Auclair were experienced in extreme skiiing, which involves skiing down extremely long, steep slopes on often dangerous terrain. | Both he and Auclair were experienced in extreme skiiing, which involves skiing down extremely long, steep slopes on often dangerous terrain. |
"Our Patagonia adventure just started! I'm so looking forward hanging out with @auclairjp @bjarnesalen @danielronnback for two weeks in the wild!," he wrote. | "Our Patagonia adventure just started! I'm so looking forward hanging out with @auclairjp @bjarnesalen @danielronnback for two weeks in the wild!," he wrote. |
"You will probably not hear much from us in a while, but it's worth keeping your eyes open for #apogeeskiing project which is a collaboration between JP and myself with first webisode dropping later this autumn!," he continued. | "You will probably not hear much from us in a while, but it's worth keeping your eyes open for #apogeeskiing project which is a collaboration between JP and myself with first webisode dropping later this autumn!," he continued. |
Jean-Philippe Auclair has been described as a legend in the extreme skiing community. | Jean-Philippe Auclair has been described as a legend in the extreme skiing community. |
Early in his career he competed in freestyle skiing, performing aerial jumps and stunts. | Early in his career he competed in freestyle skiing, performing aerial jumps and stunts. |
He starred in the ski film All.I.Can showing off his urban skiing skills in the city of Nelson in British Columbia, Canada. | He starred in the ski film All.I.Can showing off his urban skiing skills in the city of Nelson in British Columbia, Canada. |
In it, he can be seen sliding down rails and streets, and jumping over parked cars. | In it, he can be seen sliding down rails and streets, and jumping over parked cars. |
He was chosen as one of National Geographic's Adventurers of the Year 2014. | He was chosen as one of National Geographic's Adventurers of the Year 2014. |
The Canadian Freestyle Ski Association said on Twitter that "his presence in the sport will be missed". | The Canadian Freestyle Ski Association said on Twitter that "his presence in the sport will be missed". |
Also on Twitter, Canadian Olympic gold medallist Jenn Heil wrote: "With heavy hearts we say goodbye to (at)AuclairJP You were a bright light who changed the face of skiing. RIP". | Also on Twitter, Canadian Olympic gold medallist Jenn Heil wrote: "With heavy hearts we say goodbye to (at)AuclairJP You were a bright light who changed the face of skiing. RIP". |
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