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Samuel Stephen Yasgur (January 9, 1942 – June 23, 2016 [1]) was an American attorney and Sullivan County, New York official. He was the son of Max Yasgur , who leased land on his 600 acres (2.4 km 2 ) dairy farm in Bethel, New York for the Woodstock Music & Art Festival in August 1969.
All cases in the list below are from alpine or downhill skiing activities; no skiers have been known to have died during any cross-country event, or in any major international ski jumping competitions (e.g. FIS Ski Jumping World Cup, FIS Ski Jumping Continental Cup, FIS Nordic World Ski Championships, and the Olympic Games), though many ski ...
At the time of the festival in 1969, Yasgur was married to Miriam (Mimi) Gertrude Miller Yasgur and had a son, Sam (1942–2016) and daughter, Lois (1944–1977). His son was an assistant district attorney in New York City at the time. [6] In later years, it was revealed that Yasgur was in fact a conservative Republican who supported the ...
Sam Smith says they were left unable to walk and with "permanent" damage after a ski accident. In a recent episode of the Sidetracked podcast, the 32-year-old "Latch" singer -- who uses they/them ...
Dylan Dreyer is sharing some adorable snapshots of her first ski trip with her three young kids. The Today show co-host’s family traveled to Rocking Horse Ranch Resort in Highland, N.Y., for a ...
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Ski Jumping World Cup: Pavel Ploc: Crashed heavily from a height of 9 m (30 ft) onto the slope. Recovered and later set a world record at the same venue in 1983. [2] 1 Jan 1983: Ski Flying World Championships: Horst Bulau Steinar Bråten Jens Weißflog: All three crashed at various stages of the event, similarly to Ploc in 1980.
"For the Swiss Ski family, the tragic death of Sophie Hediger has cast a dark shadow over the Christmas holidays," Reusser said. "We are immeasurably sad." ABC News' Somayeh Malekian contributed ...