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Just short of 3 decades. That’s how long it’s been since Eddie “The Eagle” Edwards took flight at the Calgary Olympics.

Related: Eddie “The Eagle” Sets Toboggan Jumping World Record

According to CBC News, Edwards recently landed the 18, 38, and 70 meter jumps at a reunion event at the Calgary Olympic grounds– no problem. Each landing was met with raucous applause and it appears as though not much has changed for the high-flying Brit with the exception of a few added wrinkles to his already smiling face. Cheers Eddie and keep on flying!

Find the entire CBC article here: Eddie ‘the Eagle’ recreates Calgary Olympic glory with first ski jumps in nearly 20 years

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