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The Gait brothers know lacrosse.
Syracuse University (past and present), Team Canada, NLL, PLL, Athletes Unlimited these institutions of the sport would not be the same without their wayward presence and slightly disruptive edge. The name alone is associated with the most notable moments in lacrosse history.
Air Gait, anyone?
Gary and Paul Gait are true pioneers of the game with innovative minds and a deliberate strategy that yields proven results. From their days on the field until now, it is all calculated magic.
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Updated: 2:53 PM MST May 14, 2021
ELOY, Ariz When you jump out of a plane with nothing but a parachute strapped to your back it brings you to a place of pure presence. With that presence and the wind whipping against your face as you fly through the sky comes the feeling of freedom.
At least, that’s what skydiving feels like for Amy Chmelecki and Melanie Curtis. Both are highly experienced skydivers with 30,000 jumps between them, and they are also the co-captains of the elite, all-female skydiving team, Highlight.
Their passion for jumping out of planes came at a young age. For Melanie, her love of skydiving started at home. She comes from an aviation family that had its own drop zone in their backyard.