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John McInnes with his trophies
March 2008
Revelstoke, British Columbia
Credits:
Nancy Geismar
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John's brother, Allan, was also a jumper. Al was very involved in the Revelstoke Ski Club and coached the junior jumpers, taking them to various meets in the province. Al also became Hill Captain in the 1960's. The Hill Captain's responsibility lay with preparing the hill and getting it ready for the tournaments. This was difficult and arduous work, often taking 3 weeks of preparation before a tournament and actively soliciting volunteers to assist with the hard work.
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Allan McInnes
March 2008
Revelstoke, British Columbia
Credits:
Nancy Geismar
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Allan McInnes on prepping the hill for the Tournament of Champions
1950
Revelstoke, British Columbia
Credits:
Allan McInnes
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Packing down the Nels Nelsen Hill
c. 1950's
Revelstoke, British Columbia
Credits:
Revelstoke Museum and Archives
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Allan McInnes on the role of the Hill Captain, Nels Nelsen Hill
1960's-'70's
Revelstoke, British Columbia
Credits:
Allan McInnes
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Letter of thanks to Allan McInnes from Czechoslovakia
April 1970
Revelstoke, British Columbia
Credits:
Allan McInnes
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Visiting teams from around the world always received a warm welcome in Revelstoke: from the townspeople, the officials and the other competitors. The Revelstoke Ski Club, along with the help of the Ladies Auxiliary put on a good show for the international competitors, for which they were extremely grateful.
The Tournament of Champions continued through the '1960's and into the early '70's.
Though participation was waning, both on the part of spectators and competitors, the big events could turn out 3000 people to Nels Nelsen Hill.
In 1969, Mt. Revelstoke Winter Sports amalgamated with Mt. Mackenzie Ski Development and with this act, downhill skiing ceased on Mt. Revelstoke and moved to Mt. Mackenzie. Jumping tournaments continued though they were fewer and further between. The last large jumping tournament was the Western Canadian Ski Jumping Tournament (Al McInnes was one of the judges) in February 1974 and the Canadian Junior and Senior Ski Jumping Championship and International Cross Country Championship in March 1974. The Canadian Jumping team was present and jumpers came from all over Canada. In 1975 there was a small Junior jumping tournament. It was the end of a long, illustrious history on the "Big Hill."
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Allan McInnes on the end of ski jumping in Revelstoke
1970's
Revelstoke, British Columbia
Credits:
Allan McInnes
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Ski Jumping Tournament
1965
Revelstoke, British Columbia
Credits:
Revelstoke Museum and Archives
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Ski jumper at the Tournament of Champions
1950's (?)
Revelstoke, British Columbia
Credits:
Revelstoke Museum and Archives