‘Eddie ‘the Eagle’ Edwards heads to the Motorhome and Caravan Show 2017
Nearly 30 years since he ski-jumped in Calgary representing Britain at the 1988 Winter Olympics, ‘Eddie ‘the Eagle’ Edwards heads to the Motorhome and Caravan Show 2017 to reminisce with live audiences on his Olympic career, the joys of travelling around Europe in his own campervan, and recommends where he would ski this winter.
“I can’t believe Calgary was 30 years ago,” says Eddie. “Time flies! But it’s been an incredible three decades and I’ve travelled to so many places.” An accomplished downhill skier even before taking up ski jumping, Eddie acquired his own VW campervan when he was 19, in which he drove thousands of miles around Europe to train and compete.
“It wasn’t like the campervans and motorhomes of today. It had no heating, but it had a kettle and a cooker and it was my little hotel: I loved it. I would generally park at the bottom of a valley where it was warmer and drive up each day to find work shovelling snow or working in a hotel kitchen, and to train for skiing. At minus 20 degrees the old campervan would freeze overnight both inside as well as out, but boiling the kettle would soon thaw us both out. I remember a stone smashing the windscreen over a bank holiday weekend in Europe so no garages were open, and I had to drive 300 miles with no windscreen. I loved it, but eventually I sold it to raise money to go to America.”
Eddie opens the Motorhome and Caravan Show on 17 October, which runs until 22 October at Birmingham’s NEC with over 700 leisure vehicles on display; all the new-for-2018 models; and new product debuts daily including Airstream’s relaunch into the UK. Although there’s no skiing, a classic VW campervan display featuring some of the best examples of iconic ‘split screens’ and ‘bays’ from the sixties and seventies, should take Eddie back to his ski-jumping days.
Tickets are on sale now for the Motorhome and Caravan Show 2017, and start from as little as £8.50*. Children 15 and under enter free. Visit www.mcshow.co.uk or call 0844 873 7333.