Sports

Bungee Skimming: New Sport Tests Skill and Sanity

Some South Jersey teens show us how it's done.

What are your options when the swell is dying? Grab a skimboard and try asking those guys with a bungee to lend a hand.

The sport of bungee skimming has emerged in only the past three or four years. It involves stretching a bungee cord from a boat anchor planted in the surf, then launching a skimboard into the waves. It also requires a leap of faith—or insanity—to commit to instant acceleration over very shallow water.

students Eric Plyler, Zach Greaser and Cooper Kernan, and a friend from Gloucester Catholic, Pat Kelly, were out in Ocean City trying their luck.

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Plyler, who has lived in both California and Ocean City, purchased the bungee cord online a couple years ago. He is seen in the last clip in the video.

Greaser, a member of the high school surfing and swimming teams, is second to last. And Kernan, who was trying the sport for the first time, is in the first clip.

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Here's another clip from YouTube.


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