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**VIDEO AT 9:15PM SHARP** 


Voleurz and Coors Light present a ski, snowboard, skateboard video premiere party featuring DJ C-Biz and DJ K-Kutz. 

Presented by:
TMC FREERIDERZ / WHISTLER BLACKCOMB / COORS LIGHT / colonies.com / SNOWBOARD.COM / LONGHORN SALOON

Featuring the athleticism of....
Justin Dorey
Braden Dean
Riley Leboe
Shayne Zwickel
Josh Stack
Justin VDP
Joe Schuster
Warren Williams
Andrew Jackson
Matt Margetts
Josh Bibby
Jeff Boake
Cam Schuster
Jesmond Dubeau
Tristan Jeswiet
Jan Schuster
Corey Klim
TJ Schiller
Robbie Beaton
& Friends of Voleurz

Produced & directed by
Darren Rayner & the Voleurz Family

$4.25 Coors Light all night / Tons of free shi*t! / $8 cover

**VIDEO PLAYS AT 9:15PM** 


Published On: 11/21/2008
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Time and Place
Start Time:
Friday, November 14, 2008 at 9:00pm
End Time:
Saturday, November 15, 2008 at 5:00am
Location:
Shark Club
Street:
180 West Georgia st
City/Town:
Vancouver, BC

**DJ C-Biz and DJ K-Kutz ON THE TURNTABLES / ITS BRADEN DEANS BIRTHDAY**

Voleurz and Coors Light present a ski, snowboard, skateboard video premiere party in association with...

WHISTLER BLACKCOMB / colonies.com / SNOWBOARD.COM / SHARK CLUB

Featuring the athleticism of....
Josh Bibby
Justin Dorey
Braden Dean
Corey Klim
Riley Leboe
Shayne Zwickel
Josh Stack
Justin VDP
Joe Schuster
Warren Williams
Andrew Jackson
Matt Margetts
Jeff Boake
Cam Schuster
Jesmond Dubeau
Tristan Jeswiet
Jan Schuster
TJ Schiller
Robbie Beaton
& Friends of Voleurz

Produced & directed by
Darren Rayner & the Voleurz Family

Coors Light on special all night / Tons of free shi*t! / $10 cover


Published On: 11/7/2008
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New Video Player / Tshirt Idea / Kale Bananza / Mr. T



Welcome to our new video player! Over the next couple weeks we'll be uploading a bunch of new videos including new clips from Party Snake, Still B's footage, treats from Kale's upcoming Airhole video, and tons of fun random stuff. Stay tuned!


So I'm talking on the phone doodling and Bam!



Insta T graphic! Goto is working on a polished version as I type. Look for it in the 09/10 line.

Photo Bananza with the talented Mr. Stephens.

Kale Flying



Kale Wheelieing



Kale Flossing



Kale Corey Hearting



I forgot how hard Mr. T ran shi*t in the 80's.



I bet if you would of sat 50 Cent down as a kid and asked who he wanted to be when he grew up he'd have told you he wanted to be Mr. T. Good on ya fitty, you're just a tv show and cereal sponsor away from making your dream come true.

Published On: 10/9/2008
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My Blog: Corey
By: Megata




Published On: 6/11/2008
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Throwin’ it down at Sun Peaks Resort

 

March 20, 2008 – Sun Peaks, BC – The season isn’t over yet and skiers and snowboarders alike will be showing off their skills at three upcoming events at Sun Peaks Resort.

 

The Garden - Sunday, March 23rd, 2008

The Garden, presented by Oronge Board Shop, is set to drop at Sun Peaks for the second time this year. The event format will be based on the basketball game of H-O-R-S-E, where contestants compete against each other on each feature. Skiers will compete against skiers and snowboarders against snowboarders. The jam will take place in the Blue Park, with a fresh layout to keep things interesting. Register between 8:30am and 10:30am on Sunday morning in the Village Day Lodge breezeway.

 

 

Coors Light “Quest for the Holy Rail” – Saturday, March 29th

Explore Sun Peaks Resort and follow the clues in search of the Holy Rail. On the way, Holy Rail teams of two will be collecting clues and playing cards to try and form the best poker hand in the competition. The final playing card is given out at the location of the Holy Rail, where at least one team member must ride the rail to receive that final card. Once your team has all five cards, head back to Bottom’s to see if their poker hand is the highest. The best poker hand wins a Coors Light Peak Party Trip for two people. And there’s plenty of swag being handed out to individuals for best trick, best bail, best style, worst style and best outfit. To register in Kamloops, visit the Oronge Board Shop at 257 Victoria Street, or register the day of the event at Bottom’s Bar and Grill from 10am to 11am.

 

 

Chairman of the Board – Sunday, March 30th

The competition is set to be fierce at the first annual Chairman of the Board, presented by 378 Board Shop. This rail jam will be taking snowboarders to the top of the terrain park to session the more advanced rails. Riders will be split into three categories and after a half hour jam session for each group, judges will select the top three riders for each category to face off head to head. There’s cash to be won, plus a ton of goods from event sponsors. Register on event day between 9am and 10:30am in the Village Day Lodge breezeway.

 

For more information on upcoming events, contact Guest Services at 250-578-5474 or emailguestservices@sunpeaksresort.com

 

Photo Credit: Corey Wiwchar

 

About Sun Peaks

Sun Peaks Resort is a four season destination resort located in the interior of British Columbia near Kamloops. In winter, Sun Peaks is British Columbia’s second largest ski area with three mountains surrounding an intimate ski-in, ski-out village.  In other seasons, Sun Peaks offers a diverse range of leisure activities including 18 holes of golf as well as numerous events and festivals. Sun Peaks Resort was the first ski resort in North America and is the only resort in Canada to receive the ISO 14001 designation recognizing the resorts environmental policies and practices.  Sun Peaks can be accessed by two airport gateways - Kamloops (45 minutes) and Kelowna (2 1/2 hours) and by car, only three traffic lights and a 4 ¼ hour drive separate Sun Peaks and Vancouver, B.C.  



Published On: 3/21/2008
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Words: Gerhard Gross Images: David Rouleau

Friday the 15th marked the beginning of the first annual Westbeach Chinese Downhill and an effort to reconnect with the spirit of shredding often lost in the myriad of publicly traded companies, profit margins and share-holder accountability that make up the current snowboarding landscape. Although all in the name of fun and beer drinking, a definite air of competitiveness was present amongst the 35 or so contestants vying for the title of fastest shred.

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Westbeach's Dave Short and posse, pre mayhem gondy ride.

 

Notable attendees included, Shin Campos, Rube Goldberg, Kevin Sansalone, Jon Cartwright, Colin Adair, Ryan Tiene, Steph Just, Beau Bishop, Wiley Tesseo, Robjin Taylor and all the local shreds that made this event great. The rules were simple: first person to reach the Creekside Underground skatepark from the top of Million Dollar ridge and successfully finish a beer would win the affections of his peers and $500.

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Weather? Dude it was epic...of course.

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Brian Hockenstein and Robjn Taylor. Check out the polar opposites of emotions.

 

In the end it was a mix of veterans Kevin “Snacksie-pants” Sansalone and Shin “Getsu” Campos racing spring-chickens John Caulfield and Anthony Weglan to the finish line. Their shred skills had brought them to the bottom in a possible record time of 4 minutes 53 seconds but the contest was ultimately decided by the beer chugging skills of Shin. Who says professional snowboarding doesn’t teach valuable life skills?

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A couple peaches in a big pot of dude stew, Alison Pesemko, Jenelle Pritchard, Steph Just. The only girls brave enough to roll up on this shi*t.

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Can i get a lens wipe? Filmer Corey G's rig under attack from the elements.

 

Perhaps the best part, and the intended effect, was the sense of camaraderie felt by everyone there. It was a great reason for people who are often segregated by work and busy winter schedules to come together and snowboard for the sake of snowboarding. Thanks Westbeach, see you next year.

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Don't f*cking film me....ok, ok, just one photo. Nitro, Billabong's Rube Goldberg, shunning the paparazzi

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"CCHHHHYYYYYeah! I think i see Caulfield coming -over." Brocklebank on race patrol.

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kind of smells like updog around here.

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Gnarcore.com's Willey Tesseo and Beau Bishop with Lucas Ouellette.

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The man, the myth the legend, gnarcore.com's John Caulfield accepting the "hey-you-tried" award from Cartwright... and talk about shnetworking, is that a business card exchange?....call me we'll do lunch.

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DC Canada team manger Gerhard Gross and DC am Ryan Tiene may not have won the race but they won a spot in our hearts. "Its ok ryan, it's not all about winning, its about having fun... i love you man." they would later hug for an hour straight.

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Looky, looky who we ran into. Annum's Ian Gauthier, with homie Matt Macneil and Stepchild's Eman Anderson.

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Women, clothing, money and beer.......folks Westbeach is in the house.

 

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When younger legs have you beat, it comes down to good old fashion beer drinking skills, Shin Campos...aka the Creekside King.

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why did we cover this event?

gnarcore.com fully backs companies like Westbeach and any activities dedicated to preserving the soul of snowboarding.

Stay up for the video. coming soon to gnarcore.com.

Now go f*ck shi*t up.



Published On: 2/16/2008
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When I'm With You by Corey Crowder  
 
Tonight could be just the beginning, and I should be smiling inside
So I`ll write a song that brings out the southern summers, just to share in saving grace

And if I could find the words to say that this won`t hurt, I promise you that
And if you feel me leave, I`m still here; I see things all too clear, when I`m with you

And picking up where we left off the last time, we sailed across the sea was calm
Setting sail and holding on the best we can carry, and I`ll count this one as a victory

If I could find the words to say that this won`t hurt, I promise you that
And if you feel me leave, I`m still here; I see things all too clear, when I`m with you
And if I could find the words to say that this won`t hurt, I promise you that
And if you feel me leave, I`m still here; I see things all too clear when I`m with you (x4)



Published On: 12/4/2007
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Im writing you to tell you im sorry. Im sorry that we dont spend as much time together as we used to. I've taken advantage you. I only visit you on my time, and i no longer think of you as much as i used toI think its best if u make up ur mind .. quit changing your mind ..i know your going through stuff && i really help u but i dont think u will let me thats alright i understand last night was a rough night...everything will be alright babe dont worry im here to talk if u want ..  After saying goodbye to Corey   at like 10pm   i drove home... and crawled into bed... i was so incredibly tired... but for some odd reason i just couldnt fall asleep... so after  hours of fiddling with my cell phone&& on my computer ... and past the time of ipod listening... and the painting my nails...  watching t.v. i decided that i would lay down in my bed, close my eyes and hope for the best... at first it was a little overwelming, there were so meny thoughts racing through my head. Good ones, bad ones... i had decisions to make, things to do... but after laying there for about a half hour they started to fade away... I felt like God was telling me woah anna, you need to chill out and think... now the subject that last came into my head is wayyy to confusing to talk about.. but it involves two other people besides me, so some people know what im talking about, at first when i thought about it i was really bummed out, this topic is sooo not fun... i dont want to take the easy way out, i really dont, but if thats what needs to happen it probably will... sadly enough. but you know me, how my brain wonders, and i bounce from subject to subject like mad. I came to and idea. What if, once you born, god gave a name. A name of another person, that was already born, or yet to be born. That person got your name too, and that person was the one that you were supposed to spend the rest of you life with. You grew up knowing that person, god made you compatible, you loved the same things, shared the same intrests, and you knew that they were the one... there would be no cheating, no question, there wouldnt be another girl, or "chemistry" with someone else. There wouldnt be tha best friend gone bad that wants your guy. There would be no abuse, it would be PERFECT. but the world isnt like that. right now we're in a time of trial and error. Who knows the person your dating now could be your husband, or someone just to share memories with at highschool reunions, or you may never see them again. i wish things wernt complicated, but they are. Im willing to try, to try and make it through this rough time, are you?
 
xoxo - brianne


Published On: 11/24/2007
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Well its time to start getting a little more arty on this damn profile. so (when ever we find  the time) we are going to start profiling some of our favorite artist. this first one happens to be a friend and a snowboarder and he just so happens to be one of my favorites. corey smith

Corey Smith is a painter and photographer, who resides in Portland, Oregon. Through his masterful use of contour, Smith’s high gloss ultra-flat paintings cleverly capture the joys of plasticity, absurd recreation, and the fall out of the pre-manufactured American Dream. Smith’s candid photographs are memorials to the joys of thoughtless reasoning. They celebrate the spontaneity of humanity and youthful self-destruction.

corey's newer works
    
 

  







Reviewer Richard Speer described Smith’s work as
” Portland art scene’s guilty pleasure of the year, updating Pop Art with Gen X/Y ’tude, but without the attendant faux earnestness or half-acknowledged, half-denied irony. This guy goes for broke, and he f*ckin’ rocks. This is awful, deeply wrong, utterly fantastic stuff, a perfect distillation of a time, place, and generation.”


internet mogals dandg said
" this guys funny as f*ck, shreds, paints, designs, films, shoots photos and has his own rock'n'roll band we've got a hard on for corey smith"

oh and he shreds too...did we mention that?



see more corey at www.myspace.com/capitacorey  
were you can check out his band DEATH VALLEY  see the boards he designed for CAPiTA at  capitasnowboarding.com or  coreysmithart.com ohh just f*cking google the guy he's everywhere.


all content from coreysmithart.com







Published On: 6/20/2007
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Job Details

 

 

CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
(Ref: )

 

 

W.L. Activewear

Location: Montreal, Quebec Canada

Experience: 2 years

Rate: N/A (Full-Time)

Job Description
Customer Service Representative

W.L. Activewear, located in Montreal, Quebec Canada, is looking for a Bilingual Customer Service Rep to support our Sales team and dealers. This is a great opportunity to join a growing company!!

W.L. Activewear is the fastest growing distributor in Canada. Get in the elevator now, because we’re only going up.

This position is responsible for:

• Order Processing
• Order Entry
• Returns
• Providing excellent customer service internally and externally
• Heavy phones
Some assistance with the marketing department is also required.

Qualifications:

• Bilingual is a must! French and English
• 1-3 years experience in similar position
• Strong PC computer skills, must be proficient in outlook
• Excellent communication skills
• Proven problem solving skills
• Able to multi task


You must be able to take charge and be able to work independently with very little hand holding. Knowledge of the actions sports industry and fashion a must.

Check out www.wlactivewear for further insight to the company its brands.

Please email cover letter, resume with salary requirements through Malakye.com or to corey@whiteland.com

No phone calls or faxes please.

**LOCAL CANDIDATES ONLY**

 



Published On: 3/15/2007
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URBAN RAIL JAM MISSION CRESCENDOES IN TORONTO
 

 TRIP FOR WHISTLER UP FOR GRABS:

SATURDAY MARCH 3, DUNDAS SQUARE
 

 February 27, 2007 – Whistler, BC – After stompeding into the heart of Calgary on Saturday 17, then grinding out in downtown Montreal on Saturday 24, the Old Spice Experience Rail Tour is about to take it to the rails in downtown Toronto on March 3.

 Old Spice has joined forces with Whistler’s biggest festival to bring the mountain to the masses with the cross-country launch of the Old Spice Experience Rail Tour.

From 3:30 until 8:30pm on Saturday 3 March, Dundas Square is the scene of the showdown, where the “steeze” of the big mountain meets the streetscape of Toronto’s Dundas Square.

 Trucked-in snow, a custom-constructed rail, and the best pro snowboarders will create the ultimate show as riders compete for the top prize – a cash purse to be peer-judged.

The tour will culminate with the Old Spice Snowboarding Classic in Whistler at the TELUS World Ski & Snowboard Festival, April 13-22 2007.

 Visitors to the Toronto chapter of the tour can take the Old Spice Experience Training from 3:30pm, and earn a chance to WIN the ultimate snowboarding trip for two to Whistler, BC during the TELUS World Ski and Snowboard Festival. 

 Participating pro-riders include Geoff Brown, Andrew Skelhorn, Andrew Rusk, Jonathon Rusk, Morgan Parker, Nick Harlos, Brad Gauley, Corey Gallon, Aaron Shapiro, Jeremy Cloutier, Kyle Lutes, Ryan Caesar, Mikey Walker, Tom Derry, Steve Powling, Ryan Helstern, Brody P, Kevin Konnings, Matt Konnings, and Zach Stone.

For more information on the Old Spice Experience Rail Tour visit

 



Published On: 3/2/2007
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Hahaha.

I love how my mom bitches at me about how she's stressed out and doesn't want me to stay up late because it stresses her out more.

Yet, she doesn't bother to ask me why I can't sleep or even consider the fact that I might be stressed also.

And most likely I'm a hell of a lot more stressed than her.



Ahh, I can just see those problems rising between us again.

Yeah, I f*cking love it. (now on a greater note a survey )
Q&A:
Q: First thing you did this morning:
A: sorted my dirty laundry

Q: Last thing you ate:
A: a pb & banana sammich

Q: What's bothering you right now?:
A: myself and school

Q: Do you believe in long distance relationships?:
A: it could work

Q: Is there a person who is on your mind right now?:
A: yeah

Q: Where is the last place you went?:
A: Corey's  house

Q: Who do you look like: mom or dad?
A: my daddy

Q: Do you smile often?:
A: yeah

Q: Do you think that a person is thinking of you?
A: i think a few people are probably thinking about me

Q: Do you wish upon stars?
A: sometimes

Q: Are you a friendly person?:
A: for the most part

Q: What color shirt are you wearing?
A: purple

Q: What were you doing at 12 last night?:
A: at courtneys crib

Q: When was the last time you saw your birth father?:
A: last summer

Q: When was the last time you cried?:
A: a week or so ago

Q: Do you get angry easily?:
A: not really

Q: Take any vitamins?:
A: no, but i probably should

Q: What are you about to do?:
A: dunno yet

Q: Did you ever check your phone waiting for someone to call?:
A: sometimes

Q: Rate life as of right now 1-10:
A: 3.5


















Kudos to you if you sensed the sarcasm and frustration throughout this blog. =D
 
                                    [He] calls me[ BB]


Published On: 2/4/2007
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kay, so i deleted my other blog completely, and i have this one:
 
its for my Corey, if he sees this maybe, he'll want  to check it out.....maybe...


Published On: 1/24/2007
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My Blog: Wind-say!
By: j3sikahh.xx


Sooooooooooooooo I went to lindsay on monday night, it usually takes about 4.5 hrs from here, and we left at 6:33 and got there at 9:40 sumthing. lol. sweeet eh? well wen we first got there, mommykins and i went to tim hortons, then she drove me to phils where i enjoyed a night full of sleeping. ha. im weird. then.. THEN... wait im not done... done scoll down yet! anyways, when i got there, philthy had a headache so he went straight to bed. then shook the shi*t outta me to wake me up at 1:45am to tell me his head didn't hurt anymore, then i told him to buy me an ipod. He didn't because the ipod store was closed. so yeah, then mommykins and her bf johnster picked me up at 7:18am. Then, we picked up Lisa (johnsters daughter) and drove her to school. then we went to tim horny's, then to my bros house and mommykins had a shower then we went to pic lisapoo up frum school cuz we went to oshawa to the mandarin. i cant spell, some chinese place. EWW FRIGGERZ I TRIED SUSHI EW.  then, we went shopping and frikken guess what! MOMMYKINS BOUGHT ME AN IPOD! no one touches my pod.
I LUB her.
anyways, then that night (last night) chris (ashlee's bf) was at work so i went to see him. then we frikken were skipping down the street singing D to the E to the L I C I O U S   andddd "to the left, to the left!" then we stayed at ashlee's and chad and chase's house. chadly and chaser are twins i think, or just bro's, they look alike. anyways, that was my last 2 days, im sure i left a few small details out, but thats okay. anyways big plans for tomorrow? nope.
might go hang wit my new friend Corey. or.. I might sit. sitting is fun. fun fun fun.
FRIDAY= FORMAL!!


Published On: 12/13/2006
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The 3rd Annual Jib Jamboree went off last Friday without a hitch. People cam from all corners of the province, the stage was set for what would turn out to be London’s gateway into the 07 season. With the top rail riders set, the Rusk brothers, Brad Gauler, Max Thompson, Natalie Gough and Danielle Brown we all knew we were in for something special, something that happens only few times.

 

 

They battled each other for hours oooiing and aahing the London faithful in the IM Park parking lot behind Jim Bob Ray’s. The public unleashed their raw never before seen talent on the crowd battling for the 5 spots available to get into the money. Our gracious sponsors had put up $500 for the best rider of the night, $300 for the DC best trick and $200 for the Nikita Women’s session.

 

About two weeks before he event Spy put up head to toe Spy product for 2 lucky winners and their friends. With three days too go names were drawn, Robbin Smith and Emily Pool were showered with gifts from Spy and got too watch the event from the VIP patio. Thanks to everyone for entering.

 

After a night of scavenger hunts, a free barbecue, hand stands and hot music the big boys and girls hit the stage. The show that the crowd had come for. The Nikita Women’s session was heated with Natalie, Laura Duke, Marie Noelle-Legere and Victoria Marshall all neck and neck to the last second. Valerie ended up sticking her nose in front right at the finish line and grabbing the cash in the Nikita Women’s session. In the lads category the judges had chosen 12 riders they had to call their trick and go head to head with another dude. Sudden Death Style!! It got down to the final three and they jammed for 20 minutes, Max Thompson, Andrew Rusk and Corey Gallon opened a can on London for the 3rd annual Jib Jamboree staking their claim for the very first champion. Max ended up taking the best rider of the night, I’m pretty sure he didn’t fall once. Andrew Rusk took down the DC best trick.

 

Thanks too everyone who came out despite the weather. Check out all the photos and videos from Rothphoto and Hightide Productions at www.jibjamboree.com

 

Cheers

 

 

Andrew Roth

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c-705.446.7338

o-705.293.0080

www.youlookgood.ca

 

 



Published On: 11/24/2006
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The 3rd Annual Jib Jamboree went off last Friday without a hitch. People cam from all corners of the province, the stage was set for what would turn out to be London’s gateway into the 07 season. With the top rail riders set, the Rusk brothers, Brad Gauler, Max Thompson, Natalie Gough and Danielle Brown we all knew we were in for something special, something that happens only few times.

 

 

They battled each other for hours oooiing and aahing the London faithful in the IM Park parking lot behind Jim Bob Ray’s. The public unleashed their raw never before seen talent on the crowd battling for the 5 spots available to get into the money. Our gracious sponsors had put up $500 for the best rider of the night, $300 for the DC best trick and $200 for the Nikita Women’s session.

 

About two weeks before he event Spy put up head to toe Spy product for 2 lucky winners and their friends. With three days too go names were drawn, Robbin Smith and Emily Pool were showered with gifts from Spy and got too watch the event from the VIP patio. Thanks to everyone for entering.

 

After a night of scavenger hunts, a free barbecue, hand stands and hot music the big boys and girls hit the stage. The show that the crowd had come for. The Nikita Women’s session was heated with Natalie, Laura Duke, Marie Noelle-Legere and Victoria Marshall all neck and neck to the last second. Victoria ended up sticking her nose in front right at the finish line and grabbing the cash in the Nikita Women’s session. In the lads category the judges had chosen 12 riders they had to call their trick and go head to head with another dude. Sudden Death Style!! It got down to the final three and they jammed for 20 minutes, Max thompson, Andrew Rusk and Corey Gallon opened a can on London for the 3rd annual Jib Jamboree staking their claim for the very first champion. Max ended up taking the best rider of the night, I’m pretty sure he didn’t fall once. Andrew Rusk took down the DC best trick.

 

Thanks too everyone who came out despite the weather. Check out all the photos and videos from Rothphoto and Hightide Productions at www.jibjamboree.com

 

Cheers



Published On: 11/23/2006
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i was just cruising the myspace website looking at peoples funny videos and i came across Corey Smiths (capita rider guy) band the FIZ, he is talented, here are the lyrics...

http://www.myspace.com/thefiz

i like sluts
with the shiny butts
take em to my house
f*ck em on the couch
f*ck em till i'm sick
jumping on my dick

long blonde hair
juciy underwear
c cup breasts
playing with the tress?

now i'm f*cking sluts
now i'm f*cking sluts
now i'm f*cking sluts

brown covered sluts
with the shiny butts

so all you boys and girls
Sluts rule the world

just kidding
just kidding


Published On: 11/23/2006
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Montreal, QC – In its quest to support riders and the rails they ride, Liquid Boardwear is proud to announce that it has officially sponsored the SUTTON, My mountain resort!, snow park. This partnership will help in the progression of the park, making it one of the premier spots in eastern Canada. Working together, Sutton and Liquid Boardwear are striving to support riders by providing better, more progressive features in the park.

 

Sutton has always been a freeride mecca for riders. With its natural terrain, incredible trees and abundance of snow, riders have flocked there for the goods.  The snow park has improved dramatically over the last few seasons, now with over a dozen rails and perfectly sculptured hits. This season expect a lot more.

 

“I’ve always loved riding at Sutton. To hit up the trees in the morning and then do laps in the park is something really incredible. It’s a place for the all around rider,” says Corey Stecker, Marketing Director for Liquid Boardwear. “Now to be able to support them, and take it to the next step is ideal.”

 

Nadya Baron, Marketing Director of SUTTON, My mountain resort!, states “We are committed to our riders. By aligning ourselves with the right partners, we will be able to take it to the next level.”

 

As cold weather approaches, new park features are going to be unveiled. To keep a pulse of what’s going on check out www.liquidboardwear.com and www.montsutton.com.

 

About Mont Sutton: With its 53 trails and 194 junctions, SUTTON, My Mountain resort! , offers an unlimited range of possibilities. Beginner, intermediate, expert? You’re headed for a great time on our many glade trails, designed specifically to give skiers the maximum thrills and fun, whatever their level of ability. 40% of the rideable terrain is composed of glades and average of 510 cm of snow a year.

 

About Liquid Boardwear:   Liquid Boardwear is focused on supporting upcoming riders.    Liquid Boardwear is a convergence of tech and style. It’s a company reflective of its passion on snow, building real life clothing for real life riders. 

 



Published On: 8/25/2006
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WHISTLER, Canada – July 1, 2006 – It may have been Canada Day, but it was the Aussies who ruled this year’s Red Bull Elevation in Whistler, BC. Corey Bohan of Brisbane, Australia took home the title, with fellow countryman Luke Parslow and defending champion Ryan Nyquist of the U.S. anchoring the podium, finishing second and third respectively.

Widely regarded as the world’s best BMX dirt-jumping competition, this year’s edition featured 40 of the top riders soaring over massive discipline-defining jumps. When the dust settled after Friday’s qualifying round, 20 riders had an opportunity to take home the title.
 

Ultimately it was Bohan, the first BMX dirt rider to win back-to-back X Games gold medals, who produced a killer combination of sublime technicality and huge tricks in his trademark style. The number one qualifier after Friday, Bohan delivered on his ranking’s promise in the event’s final run, hitting a downside whizzy over the hip, no-handed opposite 360, and an epic last jump featuring a one-handed table-top 360.

“To be on the podium with Nyquist and Parslow is amazing, I’ll ride with those guys all day, every day,” said Bohan. “I was a bit nervous on the way things were going, but pulled it together and I’m already looking forward to next year.”
 
Looking to repeat his stellar performance in 2005, Nyquist started with a solid run but fell on his second. His throw-away run spent, Nyquist finished strong, throwing down a solid 720 on his third run, and laying it all on the line on his fourth, delivering a combination of 360’s and a backflip one-handed X-up.

“People were laying it on the line and doing wild stuff, so I’m happy with any kind of podium finish. Compared to last year, the level of riding was way higher,” said Nyquist. “The setting was beautiful. It’s Canada Day and there were so many people out to watch. You really can’t have a better place to have a contest.”

Parslow delivered arguably the most impressive jumps of the day, including a combination featuring a back flip on the step down bar into a huge front flip. Dane Searls, also of Australia, emerged as one of the weekend’s stars by winning best trick, a double tail-whip over the big set of double jumps.

Added Searls: “I didn’t expect to win so I’m psyched. I knew what I wanted to do, I’m just glad I pulled it off. Best competition I’ve ridden so far. The biggest jumps, the best riders, everyone’s just so pumped to be here.”

Building on the success of last year’s Red Bull Elevation, BMX icon Jay Miron applied his decades of experience to create an even more challenging and immense course, answering the call of the world’s best riders to go bigger and continue being progressive. Jumps were larger across the board, with the most substantial an enormous 40-footer, and the third largest jump bigger than any in 2005.  In between, the course included every element of trail riding, from transfers to rhythm sections to showtime booters. 

Ripping the course was the strongest field ever compiled for a dirt-jumping contest, an invitation-only list that also included last year’s best trick winner James Foster of America, World Dirt Jumping Champion Kye Forte of Great Britain, and perhaps the world’s best freestyle mountain biker, Darren Berrecloth of Parksville, BC.

The riders competed for a $30,000 prize purse, with Bohan taking home $10,000. All three podium finishers were awarded a custom trophy featuring an iron, dirt-loading Tonka Truck. A panel of veteran judges, including Ryan “Biz” Jordan, Matt Beringer, and Dave Osato evaluated riders on height, style, smoothness and tricks. 

Cheering on the riders were 10,000 BMX and Canada-loving fans, with red-and-white flags dotting the Red Bull Elevation course and crowd.

The competition began with practice on Thursday, June 29, qualifying on Friday (reducing the field from 40 to 20 riders) and concluded with the finals on Saturday, July 1. For more information, pictures and video please visit our website at www.redbullelevation.com

 


Published On: 7/4/2006
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We are currently hiring:

Customer Service/Marketing Intern

  This position is seasonal starting in Late August thru January.  It can definitely lead to full time employment.  It's a great opportunity to learn the ropes of the biz.

Responsibilities include: 
   Responding to dealers needs via email and phone
   Working with Accounting Dept., Marketing and Sales to provide our dealers the services and answers they need.
   Work with Marketing to keep website content up to date.
   Be willing to undertake any task big and small

Requirements:
   Computer literate (Excel, Word, Outlook, etc)
   Bi-lingual
   Passion for snowboarding and a basic understanding of the industry.
   Professionalism
   Well organized
   Great communication skills and follow thru.
   Must live in Montreal area.


If you're interested, email your CV to corey@whiteland.com
   
   



Published On: 6/7/2006
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