The Jonny Law Experience
Posted Jan 5, 2004
Photos by Bruce Rowles, Ilja Herb & JF Pilon
Last winter a no-name Whistler local took the freeski world by storm and ended the season 0.2 points away from winning the IFSA Freesking World Champion Title. At the US National Championships he became the only skier to ever win the coveted SICK BIRD belt and a first place title in the same comp. We caught up with Jonny Law to find out what he eats for breakfast, how he skis so hard, and what he's got lined up for this winter...
Name: Jonathan "Jonny" Law
Age: Twooty four
Grew up skiing: Age three-Wentworth, Nova Scotia
Currently reside: Squamish BC
Sponsors: Dynastar, The North Face, Smith, R.E.D.
Scrambled or sunny side up: French toast... I mean Liberty Bread
Daffy-Twister-Spread or D-Spin 720: What's a D-spin?
Bar stars or fast cars: You can have'em both.
I just saw a picture of a 'Monoboot' in the newspaper that can be used on monoskis. Is that the future of skiing?
Yes...There's no question about it...wait a minute...how do you walk around in a Monoboot?
How does a skier from Nova Scotia end up ripping with the best of them?
I guess I'm a product of my experiences and... genetics? Ski racing, supportive parents and great friends helped me develop the skills and frame of mind that a person needs to ski hard. This is definitely an abstract thought, but I like to define big mountain freeskiing as an attitude and not as a level of skill or a description of terrain. I was a big mountain freeskier long before I had even seen a real mountain. In the end it comes down to taking the hits, trial and error, learning how to fall but mostly spirit.
On the freeskiing scene, it seems like you came out of nowhere and annihilated the competition on last year's IFSA World Tour of Freeskiing. What's the secret? Training? Eating too many Wheaties? What?
Last summer I had an epiphany...maybe a breakdown. Whatever it was I found myself overhauling my lifestyle. I quit smoking, gained 15lbs, ran everyday and only left my room when I had to. Realizing my potential as a skier was all I thought about and I let nothing compromise my focus. There is a big difference between being a good skier and being a professional athlete. I did the math and figured out the difference.
After a good result in Whistler you must have been amped! What kept you focused and skiing hard for the other stops on the Tour?
The comp actually didn't go very well for me. Day one I landed in a bomb-hole, bending my ski and breaking my fullface over my knee. I was able to keep going but the incident really hurt my score. On the final day a young man took his life on the highway between where I was living and Whistler. The tragedy closed the highway and prevented me from inspecting the venue. I had no choice but to use binoculars to determine my line and improve to make it work. The 11th place result made me realize that I had a good chance of being competitive if I could pull it together.
In the end, you missed being the overall World Tour champion by the tiniest fraction. Frustrating or motivating?
I will admit that it was hard to swallow the final results. 86.8 vs. 86.6...0.2 points denied me of not only a victory at the World Tour Finals in France but the overall World Tour Championship Title. Nothing has ever tasted so bitter sweet...I'm stoked though because there's room for improvement, I have something more to accomplish.
I gather Dynastar has been pretty pimp-daddy nice to their new freeride team members, did this open any doors for you this winter?
Dynastar is really excited by the success that the entire team has been creating. From filming to competing, the team has represented and helped Dynastar re-establish its position among the elite in North America. Moss Patterson, Dana Flahr, Colin Puskas and I have been joined by Mike Stevenson and Karla Rizutto while team snowmobiles have been acquired that will aid in the movement and help maximize our efforts. Thanks to everyone at Dynastar who share the vision and passion.
What did you get up to this summer? Mad training or couch surfing and beer-gut farming?
Mostly training, eating and computing. Rope swinging, research and development with Dynastar, family time in Nova Scotia, Def Leopard and Rainbow Park filled in the _ _ _ _ _ _.
Should we watch out for you in any flicks this fall?
Nah-It was tough to film last season while balancing a job and dealing with competitive tunnel vision. This season will be focused equally on filming and competing though. My goal is to gain an understanding of my style and find out how to showcase it in film. In the meantime you will be able to checkout www.jonnylaw.com which is coming soon. There you'll find some eye candy. (It'll be a work in progress so don't be too critical.)
Now that the snow is falling again, we reckon you should go steal back the Tour Championship title for Canada. What do ya reckon? Give those boyz another run for their money?
You said it brother...It's on now... Last year I didn't even know what I was doing!!
Any shouts out/thanks?
I need to thank my family for giving me everything and for holding their breath. Big ups for my biggest fan and little bro Jeremy. You're doing it right. Mark, the catalyst, thank you for your unquestioned support and faith. All hail The Darkside... keep on keeping it real. Thanks to the author of this life story... for the introduction of strong supporting characters, for the development of suspense and for your sense of irony, humor and meaning. Peace.











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