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Karina Hollekim (born April 25, 1976) is a Norwegian free skier and BASE jumper. She is the first female athlete to complete a ski BASE. In August 2006 she had a near-fatal crash after her parachute failed during a routine parachuting jump. She hit the ground at over 100 km/h (60 mph), and her legs were fractured in 21 places. Although doctors said she would never walk again, after 20 surgeries she has recovered and was back skiing in 2007.

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  • Karina Hollekim (born April 25, 1976) is a Norwegian free skier and BASE jumper. She is the first female athlete to complete a ski BASE. In August 2006 she had a near-fatal crash after her parachute failed during a routine parachuting jump. She hit the ground at over 100 km/h (60 mph), and her legs were fractured in 21 places. Although doctors said she would never walk again, after 20 surgeries she has recovered and was back skiing in 2007. Her biographical movie 20 Seconds of Joy won both the Best film on Mountainsports as well as the People's choice awards at the 2007 Banff Mountain Film Festival. In November 2011 Hollekim published her autobiography (co-authored with Odd Harald Hauge), The Wonderful Feeling of Fear (Den vidunderlige: følelsen av frykt) with Gyldendal Publishing. (en)
  • Karina Hollekim, née le 25 avril 1976, est un BASE jumper et une skieuse de freeride norvégienne. Elle est la première femme a réalisé un . En août 2006, elle a un accident de parachute durant un saut de routine. Elle touche le sol à plus de 100 km/h et ses jambes sont fracturées à 21 endroits. Bien que les docteurs ont dit qu'elle ne remarcherait jamais, après 20 opérations, elle recommence à skier. Son film biographique 20 Seconds of Joy a gagné deux prix au de 2007, le prix du Best film on Mountainsports ainsi que le People's choice award. En novembre 2011, Karina Hollekim publie son autobiographie, écrite avec Odd Harald Hauge, Den vidunderlige: følelsen av frykt chez Gyldendal Publishing. (fr)
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  • Karina Hollekim (born April 25, 1976) is a Norwegian free skier and BASE jumper. She is the first female athlete to complete a ski BASE. In August 2006 she had a near-fatal crash after her parachute failed during a routine parachuting jump. She hit the ground at over 100 km/h (60 mph), and her legs were fractured in 21 places. Although doctors said she would never walk again, after 20 surgeries she has recovered and was back skiing in 2007. (en)
  • Karina Hollekim, née le 25 avril 1976, est un BASE jumper et une skieuse de freeride norvégienne. Elle est la première femme a réalisé un . En août 2006, elle a un accident de parachute durant un saut de routine. Elle touche le sol à plus de 100 km/h et ses jambes sont fracturées à 21 endroits. Bien que les docteurs ont dit qu'elle ne remarcherait jamais, après 20 opérations, elle recommence à skier. Son film biographique 20 Seconds of Joy a gagné deux prix au de 2007, le prix du Best film on Mountainsports ainsi que le People's choice award. (fr)
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  • Karina Hollekim (en)
  • Karina Hollekim (fr)
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