Those Canadian jumpers

Photographers love the interesting person. And a ski jumper who make 3, 5 and 2 turnover, 5 revolution per second, and then go into the water at a speed of about 60 km / h, one of the most interesting people. Judge for yourself.




1. Eric Zen jumping from 10-meter springboard at the Canadian Olympic pool in Montreal. (Steve Russell)



2. Miriam Semani jumps from 3-meter springboard. (Steve Russell)



3. Nicolas Byupre during qualifying qualifying on pole 3-meter springboard. (Steve Russell)



4. Megan Benfieto jumping with a 3-meter platform. (Steve Russell)



5. Kevin Leong performs a maneuver by jumping from the 3-meter platform. (Steve Russell)



6. Riley McCormick won the preliminaries in men jump from 10-meter springboard. (Steve Russell)



7. Tyler Henschel is preparing to enter the water with a 10-meter springboard. (Steve Russell)



8. Nicolas Byupre in flight with a 3-meter springboard. (Steve Russell)



9. Tyler Henschel in flight with a 3-meter springboard. (Steve Russell)



10. Reuben Ross finished second in the qualifying rounds of jumping with a 3-meter springboard. He will go to the Olympics, to take part in the synchronized diving from 3-metrovgo springboard with Alexander Despati. (Steve Russell)



11. Next, athletes enter the water. Photo: Pamela Ware after the jump with 3 metrovgo springboard in Montreal. (Steve Russell)



12. Melanie Rinaldi finished second in the qualifying competition. (Steve Russell)



13. Myriam Selmani enters the water. (Steve Russell)



14. Ruben Ross ends his jump from 3-metrovgo springboard. (Steve Russell)



15. Teija Siskakis preparing to enter the water. (Steve Russell)



16. Jumpers warm up before jumping in the water. (Steve Russell)



17. Cody Yano ready to enter the water after jumping from the 3-meter springboard. (Steve Russell)



18. Ruben Ross gaining a deep breath before jumping from the 3-meter springboard. (Steve Russell)



19. Alexandra Despati did not have to take part in the qualifying rounds. He already took place in the Olympic team. Despati perform in the jump competition with a 3-meter springboard and synchronized diving. (Steve Russell)



20. Although Reuben Ross won second place in the qualifying competitions, in London, he will still go - as a partner Alexandra Despati in synchronized diving. (Steve Russell)



21. Jennifer Abel (center) also did not have to take part in the qualifying rounds, but she was in the pool and sincerely rejoiced when Roseline Filion (left) won the qualifying round with a jump of 10-meter springboard. Megan Benfieto (right) - its partner. She will take part in the competition in jumping with a 3-meter springboard and synchronized in a single category. (Steve Russell)



22. Emilie Heymans laughs, and Jennifer Abel cries of joy, knowing that she would go to London. (Steve Russell)



22. Francois Imbe-Dulac won the jumping with a 3-meter springboard and a place in the Olympic team. (Steve Russell)



24. Reaction Riley McCormick after winning the pole with a 10-meter springboard. (Steve Russell)



25. Megan Benfieto jump. (Steve Russell)



26. Roseline Filion celebrates his victory in the qualifying competition for pole with a 10-meter springboard. (Steve Russell)



27. Eric Zen finished second. He will have to wait until June 9 to find out whether he will go to the Olympics. (Steve Russell)



28. Jumpers are warmed up before the qualifying competition. (Steve Russell)



29. Melanie Rinaldi appears on the surface. (Steve Russell)



30. Emilie Heymans hand appears out of the water. (Steve Russell)



31. It is possible to track the trajectory of the jump athletes in the pool. (Steve Russell)



32. Carol-Ann Ware is looking into the pool from a springboard. They always do, because the coaches always remind them to first make sure that no one in the pool, and then to prepare to jump. (Steve Russell)



33. Hopper bounces off the springboard. (Steve Russell)



34. Riley McCormick is on hand 10-meter springboard. (Steve Russell)



35. Roseline Filion warmed up before the qualifying competition. (Steve Russell)



36. Probably go into the water at a speed of 60 km / h is not very comfortable, and sometimes have to resort to using ice. (Steve Russell)



Source: bigpicture.ru