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The 411 on Simon Dumont, Simon says....

What do you do for an encore after shattering the world record soaring on skis seven stories above the snowy ground at Sunday River? Simon Dumont has decided to host another big showdown at his home mountain, exactly a year to the day of his 35 foot Guinness World Record jump on April 11.

“I am psyched to continue to host the best free skiing contest in the East. The Dumont Cup will be an opportunity for kids to show their stuff,” said Simon Dumont.

I spoke to the Bethel native, seven time X Game medalist, Simon Dumont while he was training in Keystone Colorado last week. Dumont said “As I came up through the ranks, I had to travel to the west coast to compete. I want to make it easier for local talent to break in to the circuit, and save their parents money from having to travel far away for events.” Dumont started skiing at age three at Sunday River, made his first X Games appearance at 15, winning his first Gold at 17.

The Dumont Cup at Sunday River now in its 4th year is open to 75 amateur skiers who  compete in the morning to qualify for the afternoon showcase event with pro skiers. Dumont has assembled a cast of big name freeskiers: TJ Schiller, Peter Olenick, Jossi Wells, Tom Wallisch and of course himself – who will serve as judges of the amateur talent during the selection jam session then perform head to head with the chosen 15 amateurs in the finals. Prizes include $18,000 in cash and a scholarship to a freestyle training camp for the winner.

Simon DumontThe slopestyle course will be built on Dumont’s favorite trail at Sunday River, Rocking Chair, according to his specifications. “Sunday River management has been awesome, they are very willing to build whatever we want, like last year with the quarterpipe,” said Dumont.

Stephen Kircher, President of Boyne Resorts (Sunday River’s parent company), said “Watching Simon Dumont is like watching Tiger Woods play golf. His athleticism is amazing. He is taking the sport to new places with the stunts he’s able to execute in mid-air.”

There is something supernatural about Dumont’s aerials, at 5’7” he is surprisingly forceful and fluid when he’s flying, flipping and twisting - typically 20 feet above the crest of the superpipe or jump. Dumont’s amplitude and acrobatics in Big Air events have garnered him big name sponsorships like Target and Red Bull, appearances on national TV shows Dr Phil and Ellen, numerous ski film clips and recognition in ski publications like Freeskier and Powder.

Simon Dumont“I have always done my own thing with the sport” Dumont said. Dumont explained that he was a gymnast as a youth. “With any sport you need to practice and figure it out. You do things in the gym, on a trampoline, its progressive and you have to commit to it.”

Dumont has had some harrowing crashes including an eighty foot plummet at age 18, he was towed by snowmobile at 60 mph to a jump - he overshot the landing, rupturing his spleen and fracturing his pelvis. Dumont said “You are going to crash; it’s an inevitable part of the sport.” But Simon continues to come back bigger and better than before –performing awesome acrobatic stunts like his original Truck Driver 540- that won him two Golds.

Dumont, said, “I ski every day I can, when I’m not on snow, I run, go to the gym, mountain bike, to stay in shape till I ski again.” Dumont straight lined his ski career from high school in Bethel to global free skiing competitions and major ski film cameos with Matchstick and Poor Boyz Productions.

With rapid success comes the responsibility of running a ski career empire. Dumont and his entourage of friends actually launched a high end ski attire company called Empire. Dumont said, “Just like in my skiing, we want to keep the ideas fresh and ahead of the curve for Empire. We don’t want to rush a lot of product out. We want to focus on one thing at a time, and do it top notch with the best design and materials.”

Dumont (which translates appropriately to: of the mountain) travels to ski mountains around the world with his childhood buddies including Jake Largess, Team Manager of Empire. “I get to travel all over, Europe, Japan, but my friends have to be with me,” said Dumont. “As long as I have my friends, that’s what makes it awesome. I need to be with people I trust.”

Simon DumontDumont said he’s stoked to get back to Maine for his inaugural Pro Am slopestyle event. “Sunday River will always have a place in my heart, and I take any chance I get to be back to Maine with my family,” His parents live in Bethel, and his sister runs Kai clothing store there, where Empire gloves, mittens and bandanas are sold.

“My hope for The Dumont Cup is that everyone has fun, that they are doing what they love, that they are passionate like me,” said Dumont. “This year’s event will be a prelude of what will become really big in years down the road.”

If it is anything like Simon himself, then indeed The Dumont Cup is going up and going off big time.

Shout out for Riley Poor:
Simon Dumont’s friend and personal cinematographer Riley Poor, ski filmmaker for Poor Boyz Productions, was critically injured in a non-ski related accident this January in Vermont. Riley is recovering from a serious spinal cord injury. Simon said,” Riley is mentally the strongest guy I know. He’s making leaps and bounds in his progress.” Fans and friends can show their support with fundraising events like Run for Riley and Rally for Riley.

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Story by Heather Burke
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