Olympic skier makes stuff to escape the stress

Olympic skier Jeret “Speedy” Peterson says tinkering is the spice of life. Photo by NBC Sports / USOC
It’s pretty easy to see how knitting might be relaxing and a good way to spend idle time for a person who’s on the road a lot. Someone like an Olympic athlete. But taking apart a weed whacker to relieve stress? That’s something only a maker can understand, and that’s exactly why Olympian Jeret “Speedy” Peterson takes things apart.
The 28-year-old has been taking things apart since he was a wee tot, and has been on the U.S. National Ski Team since he was 16. He’s used his building skills to do construction work, and dreams about designing, or at least witnessing, the first magnetic motor. And he’s the only person to have completed an intricate 3.2-second jump called the Hurricane.
So this February, while you’re watching freestyle skier Speedy perform his signature Hurricane jump, remember that he’s likely to be taking apart a lawn mower or dirt bike when he gets home. Just like you or me.
After qualifying for his third Olympics this past December, Speedy was nice enough to answer a few questions for us relating to his tinkering urges. Here’s what he had to say…
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