Cross Country Magazine's Texas story
http://www.xcmag.com/2012/09/in-issue-143-smashing-the-hang-gliding-world-record/
When news came through that Jonny Durand and Dustin Martin were
flying across Texas and looked set to break the hang gliding world record, we
dropped everything to stand and stare at their Spot tracks as it happened. A
decade-old world record was falling before our eyes, and in massive style. Dustin and Jonny have been friends for twenty years, since they rolled back from
a task together aged 18 and 19, one having beaten the other in some long
forgotten competition. They formed a friendship that has now resulted in a
phenomenal sporting achievement. Eleven hours in the harness, racing at full
speed until sunset, eking out the very last of the day, flying wingtip to
wingtip. What a story. We knew we had to go big in Cross Country Magazine. We waited for the dust to
settle a little, and then rang Dustin at his workshop in Montana. Hes a pretty
laidback guy, but the story that he told as we listened on speakerphone for over
an hour was more inspirational than wed imagined. It had every element of what makes these sports so great in spades. The long
friendship and sporting rivalry of the pair, the epic conditions in a
drought-hit Texas, the awesomeness of the distance, the fact that Manfred Ruhmer
the worlds best hang glider pilot had held on to the official record for so
long. Later, speaking to Jonny by phone in Los Angeles, where he was waiting to travel
to Brazil, we got his side of the story. Was he gutted at flying so far but not
getting the record? Did he feel jilted by Dustin who took the final glide that
few kilometres extra to take the world record? Or was he cool with it all? Cross Country Magazine 143 is packed with amazing stories this issue from
flying 200 mountain miles by paraglider in the US to top-landing Mont Blanc
but this is a truly classic tale, of a world-class flight. Whatever you fly
from a lightweight paraglider to a topless hang glider this story will
resonate. Its about the fundamentals of our sport: of being in the right place
at the right time, of flying your best, of friendship and rivalry. It truly is a remarkable story of a remarkable flight. Out now in Cross Country Magazine 143.
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