JumpandReach family ski day 2022 in Hochzillertal

After a two-year break, the JumpandReach family ski day in Hochzillertal took place as usual this year. Under the motto “snow and fun at the end of the season” we spent a successful ski day together with friends and partners in the Zillertal Alps. This common day offered the perfect opportunity – according to the JumpandReach philosophy – to spend a cool and fun ski day together with friends in a cozy atmosphere.

With the ideal slope conditions and an excellent atmosphere, the JumpandReach family enjoyed a wonderful day of skiing. In addition to lots of fun and speedy turns in the snow, we of course went to the Kristallhütte for a stop for lunch and conversation. After lunch, this special ski day came to a relaxing end at over 2,100 meters.

This year the JumpandReach athletes Stefan Kraft, Michael Hayböck, Johannes Lamparter and Christian Deuschl took part. Also part of the gathering were the JaR team, Stefan Hayböck, Günther Mader, Bernhard Vetta, Claus Meinert, Jasmin Steiner, as well as the successful bidders of the “Licht ins Dunkel” auction. A big thank you also goes to Martha Schultz and the Bergbahnen Hochzillertal for the great hospitality! Once again, it was a successful end to the season, where the focus was on fun and sports together, just like the JumpandReach spirit.

Stefan Kraft: “It’s just always casual when we get together with the whole JumpandReach family. Even if the weather wasn’t brilliant, I always enjoy skiing. We always have a blast together, can chat with each other in the comfortable atmosphere and it’s casual and cozy – just the right thing to do after a long season.”

Michael Hayböck: “During the season we of course have very little time, this ski day is the first opportunity after the season to meet the other JaR athletes and exchange ideas with them. In addition, there is a good meal, a fantastic panorama and a few rapid turns in the snow. This year is also special for me, after all, 6 months ago I was still on the surgery table and couldn’t even walk.”

Johannes Lamparter: “Although the season is over, we still have a lot of program and of course we have to keep training. This ski day is a welcome change, I think it’s cool that we all get together and really enjoy ourselves for a day. After that, it’s off to Norway to continue collecting kilometers on the track.”