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Eddie was born in Cheltenham and was working as a plasterer when he qualified for the 1988 Winter Olympics ski-jump competition. He had previously represented Britain at the 1987 World Championships, and was ranked 55th in the world at ski jump. He qualified simply because no other Briton applied. He was handicapped by his weight -- at about 180 pounds, more than 20 pounds heavier than the next heaviest competitor -- and by his lack of financial support for training -- he was totally self-funded -- and so he finished last in both the 70m and 90m events. However his evident courage, his irreverent character and his lack of success warmed people to him all across the globe. The worse he did, the more popular he became. He subsequently became a media celebrity and appears on talk-shows around the world.
He released a book called On the piste (BooksEnthsiast.com) and much later a song called Fly Eddie Fly that reached the Top 50 in England.