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Topic: RIP Banana George
Posted By: Morfoot
Subject: RIP Banana George
Date Posted: October-18-2013 at 12:46pm
Caught this on FB guys. Banana George passed at away at age 98. Barefootin all the way to Heaven no doubt. Thanks for your contributions to sport of Footin George. You still are an inspiration to many who are footers and those of us who are trying to be...... God speed!




THE GREAT BANANA GEORGE BLAIR PASSES AWAY AGED 98 Every sport needs great characters who inspire others. The very popular Banana George Blair was probably one of the most recognisable Barefoot Waterskiers of all time and only retired at the age of 92. His loss is a loss for all in our sport. Apart from owning two Ski Schools, starring at Cypress Gardens and thrilling audiences on the water for 50 years, he was awarded the Order of Merit by the IWWF in 2003. Just remembering Banana George today brings a smile to the face. We offer our condolences to his wife and extended family. May he rest in peace





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Posted By: 75 Tique
Date Posted: October-18-2013 at 12:51pm
He was great man and an inspiration to all who have kicked off a ski. One of my favorite clips.



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Posted By: Hollywood
Date Posted: October-18-2013 at 12:54pm
RIP gb

Never met him, wish I did.

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Posted By: TRBenj
Date Posted: October-18-2013 at 1:04pm
RIP... he was a great ambassador for the sport. I met him in the early 90's, handing out bananas at the Pro Water Ski Tour.


Posted By: 75 Tique
Date Posted: October-18-2013 at 1:04pm


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“So, how was your weekend?”
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Posted By: phatsat67
Date Posted: October-18-2013 at 1:13pm
I wish I could have met him. I read that a few minutes before this was posted. Hook USA waterski up with some Banana Footer pics to pay him some respects!





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Posted By: harddock
Date Posted: October-18-2013 at 1:23pm
Godspeed Bananaman!


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Posted By: quinner
Date Posted: October-18-2013 at 1:29pm
Originally posted by TRBenj TRBenj wrote:

RIP... he was a great ambassador for the sport. I met him in the early 90's, handing out bananas at the Pro Water Ski Tour.


Same here, on the Chicago Pro Tour Stop, passing out banana's

Great Guy who was Great for the Sport




Posted By: phatsat67
Date Posted: October-18-2013 at 3:40pm
If I had to guess, I bet GB took himself a nice relaxing longline run behind the banana boat 1 this morning.

Cool dude with a wonderful life and story.

I wish barefooting was the craze that it was in his prime. Maybe that'll happen again some day.

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Posted By: dwouncmd
Date Posted: October-18-2013 at 4:28pm
An inspiration and part of the reason I am excited about learning to barefoot and slalom ski at age 45; if George can do it and do it so well, so can I. He is the epitome of use it or lose it; he didn't choose to grow old and wither away before his time the way some people seem to.

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Posted By: GottaSki
Date Posted: October-18-2013 at 4:41pm
I think i was 15 and perplexed who this guy was handing out bannanas at the eastern regionals.
Proud to say have been handed a bananna from George about 30 years ago, as i'm sure many here have also

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Posted By: Gary S
Date Posted: October-18-2013 at 5:21pm
Good article on him http://www.usawaterski.org/default.asp?Display=1770" rel="nofollow - here I was never a good skier and the closest I got to barefooting was driving but reading about him in the early 90's was inspiring. I feel bad that his last few years were rough but I hope the family takes solace in the fact he is still inspiring and bringing back many memories of what he did.

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Posted By: BeeJay
Date Posted: October-18-2013 at 11:44pm
After seeing George performing his "Magic" for the first time, was my inspiration to take up barefooting at the tender age of 51!
God Bless you George and hope you have HAPPY feet up there as you did down here.


Posted By: dipper
Date Posted: October-19-2013 at 12:14am
Very sad to hear. The end of a very long era. I met him a couple of times at tour stops in Camden SC. I'll have to dig out some photos. My most vivid memory is that the man could draw the ladies.


Posted By: backfoot100
Date Posted: October-19-2013 at 8:57am
I met him several times at tournaments, shows and even a party once that he showed up at with a trunk full of banana's in his yellow Lincoln:) He was constantly surrounded by fans.

Wonderful man with a great will to succeed. Just talking to him made you want to go out skiing.





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Posted By: 8122pbrainard
Date Posted: October-19-2013 at 1:14pm
God bless a legend.

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Posted By: peter1234
Date Posted: October-20-2013 at 10:29am
an original legend

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Posted By: barefootjames
Date Posted: October-20-2013 at 12:44pm
It is hard to believe that much time has passed.

I started barefooting in central Florida in 1980. I could not get enough of the sport. Each month I would buy the latest Water Ski magazine and read it cover to cover. Quite often I would see another article about George. I have read articles about him dressing up as Santa Claus handing out bananas during the holidays. Of course arriving by boat, his Barefoot Banana Correct Craft. He towed that CC with a yellow Lincoln all dressed out in gold plated hardware, to match his yellow 1986 Barefoot Nautique. I remember him requesting permission, then traveling across Russia teaching young people how to barefoot. I remember reading that he was a retired banker, and had a love for playing the drums, and barefoot water skiing, and of course the color yellow. I could go on and on about this man.

God blessed the water skiing community with a very special person.

God bless you George.


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Posted By: Swatkinz
Date Posted: October-20-2013 at 5:14pm
The closest I ever got to Banana George Blair was driving and footing beside his BBBII at CT this year. Awesome. I too recall reading the WS magazines in the 80s and him frequently being covered. What a cool guy. I always wondered about his life prior to barefooting. I see that someone above posted about his professional life as a banker. Is there anything else of interest about his life pre-footing which I believe he didn't even learn until his mid 40s?

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Posted By: Got Tiques
Date Posted: October-20-2013 at 10:50pm
I got several pictures of Banana George in his barefoot suit, huge smile, after performing at Cypress Gardens, in 1992 hugging my 4 kids. Priceless.

I took BBBII for a memorial ride today, then drained the water, added AF, changed oil and filter and tranny fluid, disconnected the battery and put her to sleep.

Fortunately, unlike George, she will awaken in the Spring.

God Bless George, and all he did for our sport. He should provide some inspiration for each of us to reach out beyond our comfort zone. Don't hold back, as life is shorter than we wish.

Enjoy our sport, each day in your own way!!

Todd



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