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C. R. Johnson

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279:. At the end of the year, Johnson had overcome many mental hurdles and reestablished a new direction for his ski career. He decided to concentrate on filming and progressing his backcountry skiing. In 2008 and 2009, Johnson continued to travel and film with several ski production companies. He continued to improve and in 2010 Johnson placed third at the Red Bull Line Catcher event in France. 177:, a world-class ski area that is known for its extreme terrain. At Squaw Valley, Johnson spent his time lapping the terrain park and charging difficult chutes and bowls. Johnson quickly developed a large range of tricks and excellent big mountain skills. In addition to skiing, Johnson enjoyed surfing, fly-fishing, traveling, and spending time with close friends and family. 258:. However on December 18, 2005, Johnson opened his eyes halfway. Eight days later Johnson began whispering, eating, and moving both sides of his body. He was then moved out of the critical care unit to a neural rehabilitation unit, where he began speech, physical, and occupational therapy. After being hospitalized for 34 days, Johnson was finally able to return home. 291:
in the Light Towers area. He had chosen an extreme rocky line to go down the mountain and caught an edge on an exposed rock which caused him to fall. Medical assistance arrived several minutes after the incident and was pronounced dead in the hospital . His death had significant impact throughout
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on a powder day, when he and Kye Peterson, along with the snowboarders Zach Siebert & Tommi Ylianttila, launched off natural features under the Millicent chair, one after another. Johnson being the first one to descend stopped after landing an air to collect his gear, when Kye Peterson struck
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Johnson was determined to start skiing again. He was not going to let his life-threatening injury prevent him from doing what he loved. In 2007, Johnson began the ski season with the attitude and mindset that he would return to his original form. That November and December he spent six weeks in
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scene when he successfully landed a 1440. The skiing community quickly recognized CR as a talented young star who could help progress free skiing. CR was a fearless skier willing to try any tricks and ski any backcountry lines. His passion for skiing and dedication to improve propelled him to
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training half-pipe. Unfortunately, Johnson had a hard time progressing and decided he was not strong enough to compete. He then spent time traveling to different competitions, heli-skiing in
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movement. He became a top competitor and a favorite in ski films and was known for his progression, fearlessness, and passion for skiing. Johnson died in 2010 in a ski accident.
229:. From 1999 until 2004, CR had a significant role in many ski films. Some of his most notable segments were in films called “Front Line,” “Focused,” and “WSK 106.” 296:, and especially in the Squaw Valley community which lost several high profile athletes near the end of the decade. A funeral service was held March 5, 2010. 250:
him right below his helmet. The impact knocked Johnson unconscious for about three minutes. When help arrived he was immediately sedated and flown to the
210:, CR won silver in slopestyle. In addition to his medals, ESPN Action Sports nominated CR for Male Skier of the Year.< In 2003, Johnson won bronze at 109: 521: 328: 580: 467: 418: 369:
Higgins, Matt. "C. R. Johnson, X Games Medalist in Free Skiing, Dies at 26." New York Times. N.p., 25 Feb. 2010. Web. 1 Mar. 2010
254:. There he was put into intensive care but his recovery was questionable. For 10 days, Johnson remained in a medically induced 355:
CATHY, and JUDY LIN. "C.R. Johnson DEAD: Died In Horrific Ski Crash." THE HUFFINGTON POST. N.p., 25 Feb. 2010. Web. 1 Mar. 2010
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Dave, Digital. "C.R. JOHNSON RECAPS HIS SEASON." Freeskier Skiing's Independent Magazine. N.p., 29 May 2007. Web. 8 Mar. 2010
465:"A RECAP OF CR'S RECOVERY FROM HIS 2005 INJURY." Freeskier Skiing's Independent Magazine. N.p., 25 Feb. 2010. Web. 8 Mar. 2010 354: 575: 251: 547: 394: 392:
X-Games Skier C.R Johnson Dies In Fall (Biography)." RIGHTFIELDERS. RightPundits, 25 Feb. 2010. Web. 1 Mar. 2010
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become one of the best free skiers in the world. In 2001, CR placed first at the Core Games quarter pipe in
416:"CR JOHNSON'S MOVIE SEGMENTS." Freeskier Skiing's Independent Magazine. N.p., 25 Feb. 2010. Web. 9 Mar. 2010 288: 174: 276: 226: 222: 326:
Jared, Christopher. "CR JOHNSON - A EULOGY." Freeskier. Freeskier Magazine, 25 Feb.2010. Web. 1 Mar. 2010
518: 325: 570: 565: 519:"CR JOHNSON PASSES AWAY IN SKI ACCIDENT." Freeskier Magazine. N.p., 24 Feb. 2010. Web. 28 Feb. 2010 368: 242: 84: 495: 464: 415: 536: 442: 507: 272: 143: 525: 471: 443:
Maletz, Jonathan. "The long road back." The Aspen Times. N.p., Oct. 2006. Web. 1 Mar. 2010
422: 398: 332: 217:. If it was not for him crashing on the lip of the pipe, CR might have gotten Gold over 293: 218: 211: 207: 508:
Wright, Sylas. "Learning Old Tricks." Sierre Sun. N.p., 25 Nov. 2007. Web. 1 Mar. 2010
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Do the deaths of Squaw Valley's skiers amount to a curse? – ESPN
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On December 8, 2005, Johnson was filming his latest movie,
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On February 24, 2010, at age 26, Johnson died skiing at
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C.R. Johnson
American
Truckee
Lake Tahoe
California
Squaw Valley
California
U.S.
Official MySpace
Freeskiing
freeskiing
Lake Tahoe
California
Squaw Valley Resort
freeskiing
Japan
X Games
Mount Snow
Vermont
Winter X Games
Winter X Games
Superpipe
Candide Thovex
Matchstick Productions
Teton Gravity Research
Brighton Ski Resort
Utah
University of Utah Hospital
coma
Colorado

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