Notable Downhill Skiers
Front

Other products by The Walton Company

Item #: 1115.00.0
Our Price: $9.98
Quantity:
More
Less
Add to Wishlist

Add to Basket

Description 

About GrafixMat Coasters   •   Front     •   Back Story

 

About GrafixMat Coasters:

Each GrafixMat® is a work of art, masterfully laser-engraved on the cork front with a unique and amusing story colorfully illustrated on its flip-side.  For a treasured gift or your own personal collection; select one or create a set of 2, 4, 6 or more from 21 themed Collections totaling more than 500 contemporary and fine art designs.  Made from eco-friendly recycled cork from Portugal and Spain, yet handcrafted in the U.S.A. GrafixMats® are so artfully designed and intriguing, we've created a hanging hole in the back of each coaster.

All Natural    •    Durable Easy Wash    •    Singles or Sets Storage Caddies    •    4 1/4" Diameter, 5/16" Thick        Green Certified

Front Design:

Image of a Downhill Skier

The Back Story:

Notable Downhill Skiers

Henri Oreiller won the first Olympic downhill event (St Moritz, Switzerland) in 1948. A member of the French underground in World War II, he had a reputation for careening fearlessly around courses like an acrobat. Jean-Claude Killy was a rebellious child, noted for being chased by a local priest in full robes and on skis, for missing bible study class. Before becoming a triple Olympic champion at the 1968 Winter Games in Gernoble, France Killy caused a stir when he dropped his pants after takeoff and finished a jump in long johns. Ingemar Stenmark from Sweden, who won 86 world cup competitions plus several gold in the Olympics, is the most successful downhill skier of all times.