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Walking The Line With Shawn Johnson

We caught up with Shawn prior to the event to get her thoughts on the night. 

 

How do you feel about judging today? What will you be looking for?

 

I’m very excited but also very terrified. I will be looking for impressive stuff which I’m sure every single one of the athletes will have but by the end of it be able to see a comparison from each. 

 

Have you slacked line before? I’ve been told by a slack liner that they joke that it’s so tricky not even an Olympic Gymnast could balance up there. 

 

No I haven’t, I think I’ve tried it at a toddler’s gym once but never something 30 ft up in the air. And yes I think they are right - I actually had someone tell me “oh this is so similar to what you do on the balance beam” and I was like “no no, a balance beam doesn’t move” so this is a whole different level. 

 

What segment are you most excited for?

 

I think the one trick is going to be really cool. Just to see them come out and attempt their most impressive trick is going to be really fun.

 

Could you see this in the Olympics? 

 

For sure! I would love to see this in the Olympics. 

 

Do you see it far away?

 

I feel like any sport that is unique enough on its own is worthy of being in the Olympics. I don’t see it far away either, I know skateboarding took a few cycles to get in but I think its an ever changing sports world and it should be in it for the next one.

 

Being here in person and looking up at how high this rope is from the ground makes me think about what must be going through the athletes heads. What’s your advice to overcoming fear and nerves? 

 

Just don’t think about it til it’s over. The only way to handle nerves is to be in denial until it’s done. 

 

 

View the scenes from the night below.

Salah Brooks
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Bang This Twins
Slackliner competing
Marcus Jumps
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Charlie Wosham
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Judge and Slackliner: Yehslacks
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In other Red Bull news, keep an eye out for Red Bull Basement. As it aims to empower this generation of changemakers around the globe to make the world a better place, inspiring them to hone their skills and ambitions using the newest technology. For four years now, Red Bull Basement has been the jumping-off point for numerous young innovators, many of whom have taken their ideas to the world stage.

 

University students currently enrolled in college, aged 19 or older, were able to apply for Red Bull Basement by visiting the website and uploading a video that precisely and succinctly describes their team idea. Based on creativity, workability, and foreseeable impact, judges will select the finalists, and announce one team to represent the U.S. on November 2. The finalist will then have five weeks to develop their ideas with resources, including an international mentorship program provided by Red Bull Basement - before sharing final ideas in the global final taking place from December 13-15 in Istanbul, Turkey.

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