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Martin Bell, Downhill Racer (Bonus Episode #14) - Publication Date |
- Mar 15, 2021
- Episode Duration |
- 00:28:32
In this Ski Podcast Special, we feature Martin Bell, who raced at downhill for Great Britain in the 1980s and 1990s.
His racing career took in 4 Winter Olympics, 160 World Cup races (with 7 top-ten results) and his 8th at Calgary in 1988 remains the
best placing by a British male skier at the Olympics.
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- Martin is now based in Vail, Colorado
- In 1995 Martin took place in the Pro Downhill tour with Steve Lee
- Previously Martin lived in Big Sky, Montana
- Martin's daughter Reece is racing ready.co.uk/post/2020/6/13/reece-bell-is-making-a-name-for-herself-on-the-slalom-skis&sa=D&source=calendar&usd=2&usg=AOvVaw3lGFrMRbV9PKovW3-Wrc7F">slalom for Team GB
- Martin's younger brother is Graham Bell, who we've interviewed for the podcast several times before, most recently about his appearance in 'Dancing on Ice' (6:00)
- Martin represented Team GB at the Winter Olympics in Sarajevo 1984, Calgary 1988, Albertville 1992 and Lillehammer 1994 (9:30)
- Check out Inception to see where Martin and Graham stayed for Calgary
- Martin and Graham appeared on The Wogan Show with David Vine before the Games
- You can listen to our chat with Eddie 'The Eagle' Edwards in Episodes 29 and 30
- Martin learned to ski at Hillend in Edinburgh and at the Karl Fuchs Ski School (15:00)
- At 14 he moved to Austria to Ski Gymnasium Stams, where he was joined by Emma Carrick-Anderson and Paul Hourmont
- Martin shadowed Konrad Bartelski when he first joined the Alpine team
- He regularly trained with Canadians such as Todd Brucker and Rob Reid
- Martin's 11th in the Super G in Leukerbad in 1988 is the best result by a Brit in the discipline
- We interviewed Dave Ryding previously on the podcast in Episode 54 and Episode 57 (25:00)
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