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...next day with a crash course on, well, crashing. Capt. Dan Bush went over emergency escape procedures, including the Aces II ejection seat that, if activated, would give me a 95 percent chance of escaping alive. The seat thrusts the body from the plane at an unfathomable 150 Gs per second, compressing the spine so much that a person sometimes comes out a half-inch shorter. Better to be 6-foot-1 1/2 than dead, I reasoned. The seat also packs a parachute, set to open below 14,000 feet. Noting that Pike's Peak is approximately that height...
...women’s GS, the Crimson women finished in a pack—the 64-66th places—led by freshman Susannah Dickerson’s time of 2:33.55. Behind her were sophomore Molly Simmons and junior Rachael Wagner...
...first GS race on Friday, freshman Susannah Dickerson continued to improve in her first season of racing, finishing 48th in 2:34.63. Sophomore Molly Simmons was close behind in 50th with a time...
Like the men, the women finished three-in-a-row in the GS. Junior Rachael Wagner was 50th with a time of 2:48.48, followed closely by sophomore Molly Simmons and freshman Susannah Dickerson...
...women, Dickerson continued to improve in her rookie season, coming in 43rd in the GS in 2:33.89. Dickerson also finished 46th in the slalom, one place ahead of junior Rachael Wagner...