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90-year-old Polish-born WW2 veteran goes for a slide at Hemel
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Respect to Stan Sosnowski ...
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/real-life-stories/skier-stan-sosnowski-still-hitting-2302573
... who helped us win the War, by escaping Nazi-controlled Poland and joining the RAF.
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Pete Gillespie, head of snowsports at The Snow Centre, said: “Stan was amazing. It was clear that he was comfortable on the snow and knew how to handle his skis.”
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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Amazing. My (Polish) Dad also skied in pre-War Poland and was also in the RAF. Sadly he is no longer with us (he would be 99) but he ran a marathon at the age of 70 and 7 miles on his 76th birthday (dying 6 weeks later from his prostate cancer). I regret not being able to afford to take him skiing (I was fairly new to it at that time) as he was undoubtedly fit and game enough and also not being able to afford to get him a flight in his beloved plane - a Mustang.
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