Jessy Harris Overcomes Guillain-Barre Syndrome to Thrive in Dirt Bike and Off-Road Events
- Jul 17, 2017
Jessy’s family influenced her life tremendously. With three brothers, she became a bit of a tomboy. The siblings would go on adventures together “camping, boating and dirt biking.” These outings shaped Jessy’s personality, and she developed a distinct passion for dirt biking. Jessy says, “It was my way of releasing stress and escaping reality. With this being my favorite sport, it pushed me further in this industry. Modeling for K&N, Harley Davidson, Kawasaki and Mazda Raceway gave me VIP access to every event I would attend in my spare time.” She effectively combined passion with profession, landing coveted spots on some of the hottest raceways in sports. Jessy began modeling when she was 21 years old. A friend referred her to an agency, and she landed her first job in San Diego. She worked a few more modeling gigs but eventually “took on a full time job traveling for a company coordinating events for the building of off-road events.” Jessy was excited for this new career opportunity. Little did she know, a storm was brewing on the horizon.
The traumatic event which paralyzed her body in fact catalyzed her career, and so goes the silver lining. Jessy recounts, “Things really took off for me after that. Harley Davidson took an interest in my work ethic and started flying me out to their shows.” This was the tip of the iceberg, and a whirlwind of modeling opportunities came pouring in. Cue K&N. Jessy remembers, “I was connected to the Marketing Manager at K&N through one of the companies I worked for called R1Concepts. They needed a model last minute, and I was able to swing it with my schedule to do their calendar shoot.” This twist of fate became a gem of a memory for Jessy — “I absolutely love working with K&N. They’re always professional and take care of their models. My favorite memory with K&N was doing the calendar shoot on a one of a kind Indian motorcycle.”
It can be cutthroat, but it can also be spectacular. With clients like K&N and Harley Davidson, Jessy is able to make money and gain access to events like the “summer & winter X Games, even Daytona 500.” Last year, she was chosen as an official Mazda Raceway Girl for the Superbike World Championship—an event held at Laguna Seca Raceway. Here, she got up close and personal with premier access to the track. Right in the middle of the action, she “experienced riders fly by or stop at the pits.” Modeling is a job, sometimes a grueling one, but it can also be a vessel to endless opportunity in the world of sports and racing. Jessy finishes, “It's not all rainbows and sunshine like it seems, but looking back now, it was all worth it. I've made lifelong friends and irreplaceable memories.” | |||
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