Jack jumping, also known as Skibock in Europe, is an action sport that involves descending a slope that is covered with snow on a jackjumper. A jackjumper is a skiing device with a bench seat attached to a ski. The seat may be solidly mounted with a post, or sprung mounted with a Shock absorber device. The origins of jack jumping, as well as its name, remain a mystery. The earliest jackjumpers date to the mid- to late 1800s. Early for jackjumpers were granted in the 1920s and the 1930s. Jackjumpers in the US, and Skibocks in Europe, are used today for both sport and recreation. There are numerous competitive events scheduled each year on both continents. jack-jump world championships
There are many legends as to the origins of jack jumping. Some claim the earliest ones were made from barrel staves for skis and handcrafted wooden posts and seats. These jackjumpers are said to be used by Lumberjack. Others say is originated as a toy for children to enjoy in the winter. Whatever the case of origin, both adults and children alike have enjoyed jackjumpers for over a century.
In Europe The first Skibock World Championship took place on TschentenAlp on 19 March 2006. Adelboden.ch
Eaglebrook School in Deerfield, MA has been holding jackjumping races at their Winter Carnival for over eighty years. Eaglebrook School
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