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Dare to Jump - Soar Like an Eagle

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Written by: Op-Ed Shaydee Lane
Published: 06 February 2026
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With the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics underway  and the Opening Ceremony just wrapped at San Siro, ski jumping is about to take flight.
 
My mind has drifted back to 2016, when Redhead and I stumbled into a matinee of a film called Eddie the Eagle.
 
We had zero expectations... in fact, we had no idea what the film was about.
 
As we settled into our seats, we were on the cusp of seeing something wonderful. We were given the story of a man who turned losing into winning - and showed that failure, honestly faced, can become its own kind of triumph.

 

The film was inspired by British Olympic ski jumper Eddie “the Eagle” Edwards, who represented Great Britain at the 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary -  a man whose ambitions were never measured in medals.

We cheered. We clapped. We oohed and aahed. We laughed and smiled and grinned.

And so did everyone else in the theatre.

 

As we filed out into the daylight, strangers chatted easily with one another, sharing that rare and simple thing:

We had enjoyed ourselves.

On the drive home, Redhead and I agreed that I would have made a very poor Eagle indeed -  my fear of heights would have ended that dream rather abruptly.

Still, I’ve always admired those who dare to fly.

Eddie Edwards dared .... not because he expected victory, but because he knew who he was.

He never pretended he was going to win gold. Or silver. Or bronze. As he once quipped to the press:

“In my case, there are only two kinds of hope -  Bob Hope and no hope.”

 

He competed wearing borrowed equipment, six pairs of socks stuffed into ill-fitting ski boots, and a helmet once held together with string -  until it snapped mid-jump and travelled farther than he did.

“I may have been the first ski jumper ever beaten by his gear,” he said later.

He had no coach. No money. No team.

Britain had never even competed in the event before.

He slept in his mum’s camper van, scavenged food where he could, shoveled snow, scrubbed floors -  and once even camped in a Finnish mental hospital -  all so he could keep jumping.

After one horrific landing, he competed again with his broken jaw held together by a pillowcase.

 

And when he landed his Olympic jump at last, broadcasters around the world cried:

“The Eagle has landed!”

At the closing ceremony, Frank King, President of the Organising Committee, summed it up perfectly:

“At these Games, some competitors have won gold, some have broken records -  and some of you have even soared like an eagle.”

Eddie the Eagle -  both the man and the movie -  share something rare.

They are larger than life without being false. Optimistic without being naïve. Determined not to conquer, but to participate fully.

Yes, the film takes a little poetic licence. But so did Eddie himself -  and both achieved the same thing:

They inspired people.They made hearts swell. They reminded us what courage looks like when it isn’t rewarded with medals.

Nearly a decade after that morning at the cinema, Redhead and I still remember how we felt driving home.

Happy.

And now, with the benefit of hindsight, that feeling matters more than ever.

 

In the years since, many have dared to jump -  not off ski slopes, but into public life, debate, dissent, and difficult conversations. Others have paid a price for speaking plainly, questioning authority, or refusing to surrender their conscience.

History has a way of cooling hot moments. What once felt overwhelming becomes clearer with time.

And this old movie reminds me of something important:

Not everyone is meant to jump.

Some of us are meant to watch, cheer, and applaud -  so that those who do jump know they are not alone.

Whether we’re sitting in a theatre, tapping away at keyboards, or talking around kitchen tables, our role still matters.

Support matters. Encouragement matters. Applause matters.

Every generation has its own Olympics -  not of sport, but of character.As we contront our winter olympics of discontent, it is important to acknowledge that every age needs its Eagles.

So let’s keep cheering for those who dare to soar -  especially when it would be easier to stay safely on the ground.

It really is time to fly again.

Today, Eddie is still soaring in spirit. At 62, he's popping up in interviews, chuckling about the latest ski jumping oddities, and reminding everyone that resilience beats perfection.
 

'My wings were clipped and I wasn't able to carry on ski jumping!'

Legendary British Olympic ski jumper Eddie 'the Eagle' Edwards details accusations that he was 'making a mockery of the sport' and the 'Eddie the Eagle rule' that meant he could not compete in the olympics. pic.twitter.com/2Inx44lamg

— GB News (@GBNEWS) February 6, 2026

His story echoes louder than ever as we watch today's athletes push limits amid challenges big and small.And we who are spectators can cheer and applaud and do the same for the eagles that dare to soar in politics.and in defiance of committees who dare to make rules that stifle freedom to soar. 

 Shaydee 

future reading:

https://eddie-the-eagle.co.uk/

 

 

 

 

 

 

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