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Shaun White wins Nissan X-Trail Jam

Shaun White wins Nissan X-Trail Jam

Thousands of stoked out Japanese snowboard fans packed the Tokyo Dome for the legendary Big Air & Quarter pipe competition of the phenomenal 6Star Swatch TTR Nissan X-Trail Jam. Shaun White with the highest combined score from both the Big Air and the Quarterpipe, claimed the first 6Star TTR Title and 1000 ranking points of [...]

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http://www.roninsnowboards.com/en/shaun-white-wins-nissan-x-trail-jam/


Published On: 12/15/2008
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Shaun White wins Nissan X-Trail Jam

Thousands of stoked out Japanese snowboard fans packed the Tokyo Dome for the legendary Big Air & Quarter pipe competition of the phenomenal 6Star Swatch TTR Nissan X-Trail Jam. Shaun White with the highest combined score from both the Big Air and the Quarterpipe, claimed the first 6Star TTR Title and 1000 ranking points of the 08/09 Season.

Horgmo, Piiroinen (FIN), White and Mueller duked it out in a heated battle that certainly stepped up the level of riding. Although favoured to do well, Mueller placed only 4th in the finals with a Cab 9, behind 3rd place finisher Shaun White who found himself on the podium once again after his sick Switch BS 9. Peetu Piiroinen gave White some much needed competition in the race for the 1000 TTR ranking points by also placing in the podium in both formats. It was super close, as Piiroinen took second in the Big Air with an impressive BS 9 Cork that had the Tokyo Dome on its feet in amazement. Torstein Horgmo walked away as the Big Air champ in Tokyo thanks to his consistent riding throughout the sessions. His Switch BS 10 in the finals finally carried him right to the top of the Big Air podium and to TTR World No. 3 . The best trick was awarded to Mueller who amazed everyone in the semis with his first ever Double Backflip in a comp.

http://www.roninsnowboards.com/en/shaun-white-wins-nissan-x-trail-jam/




Published On: 10/31/2008
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This is gonna be one helluva show.....

PortersTahoe.com, Burton Snowboards, Corona, Transworld Snowboarding, Alpine Meadows, Ubisoft, Sobe and the Supersuckers are teaming up on the evening of Saturday, October 25th at The Underground club on 555 East 4th Street in downtown Reno, Nevada to present the Burton Team movie It’s Always Snowing Somewhere. A 7pm all-ages, free showing will be followed at 9pm by a $4.99 cover for a 21-and-over premier of the movie and after-party featuring the Supersuckers. Tickets for the second, 21+ screening are available online HERE or at any of Porters’ four North Lake Tahoe shop locations.

The movie It’s Always Snowing Somewhere follows the Burton Team traveling the northern hemisphere, from Austria to Alaska. It features action footage from Shaun White, Terje Haakonsen, Natasza Zurek, Gigi Rüf, JP Solberg, Heikki Sorsa, Nicolas Müller, Tadashi Fuse, Frederik Kalbermatten, Jeremy Jones, Jussi Oksanen, DCP, Mads Jonsson, Trevor Andrew, Keegan Valaika, Kevin Pearce, Danny Davis, Kazuhiro Kokubo, Mikkel Bang, Mikey Rencz and Peetu Piiroinen.

There are only ten other screenings of the movie across the country, and this will be the only showing anywhere in Northern California or Nevada this year. The first 100 people at the family-friendly, all-ages, free showing at 7pm sharp will receive a free lift ticket voucher to Alpine Meadows Resort and a free tour stop t-shirt. An autograph session will follow at 8pm with Burton Snowboards team riders Jussi Oksanen, Danny Davis, Kevin Pearce, Mason Aguirre, Heikki Sorsa, and Kelly Clark scheduled to appear. Doors open at 9pm for the 21+ movie and after party. Tickets are $4.99 in advance and this is expected to be a sold out show.

Local Tahoe bands Cohesion and Hunks of Metal will play before the second showing of the movie. Hunks of Metal feature early pioneers and legends of snowboarding such as Terry Kidwell, Shawn Farmer, and Bob Klein. When asked to play at the event Bob said, “Who has a chance to open for not only the Supersuckers, but a world class snowboard movie as well? We’re looking forward to rocking the Underground for the first time, hopefully not the last, unless we get too drunk and rowdy!” Immediately after the 11pm screening of It’s Always Snowing Somewhere the greatest live rock ‘n roll band in the world – Supersuckers – will take the stage for a rowdy and raucous set. More local bands are scheduled to finish the late night / early morning in the back lounge room while The Underground’s resident DJ will spin the rest of early morning in the main showroom.

For more information on this awesome night email me at chappy@porterstahoe.com or call us us toll free at 866.967.6783.


You won't want to miss this doozie.......


Published On: 10/15/2008
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Burlington, VT -- This month Burton’s movie It’s Always Snowing Somewhere will premiere in eleven North American cities over the span of two weeks. Each stop will also feature athlete autograph sessions and after parties. It’s Always Snowing Somewhere features scenes from a never-ending winter with the Burton team traveling from the southern to northern hemisphere, from Alaska to Argentina.
 
The movie features action footage from Shaun White, Terje Haakonsen, Natasza Zurek, Gigi Rüf, JP Solberg, Heikki Sorsa, Nicolas Müller, Tadashi Fuse, Frederik Kalbermatten, Jeremy Jones, Jussi Oksanen, DCP, Mads Jonsson, Trevor Andrew, Keegan Valaika, Kevin Pearce, Danny Davis, Kazuhiro Kokubo, Mikkel Bang, Mikey Rencz and Peetu Piiroinen.
 
It’s Always Snowing Somewhere premiere dates and locations
 
10/16/2008        Calgary, Alberta
10/17/2008        Toronto, Ontario
10/18/2008        Boston, Mass.
10/19/2008        New York, N.Y.
10/20/2008        Chicago, Ill.
10/21/2008        Denver, Colo.
10/22/2008        Salt Lake City, Utah
10/23/2008        Portland, Ore.
10/24/2008        Los Angeles, Calif.
10/25/2008        Reno, Nev.
10/30/2008        Burlington, Vt.
 
For more information, check out http://www.burton.com/movie for tour updates and details on individual stops, including after-parties, bands, bowling, autograph signings and athletes attending.


Published On: 10/6/2008
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A happy day is coming...: The best things in life are free...
By: Libteknoguy


Though I’m a man of few words, I do actually have a lot to say.  I’ve covered a few things here, probably enough to think about for a while. 

It’s been said, probably many times over many years, that "the best things in life are free."  If that’s the case, then why do so many people seem to think they NEED that new Lexus, $900 purse or the 7000 square foot home?  Why do so many people feel the need to live in excess?  When did ’the little things’ stop meaning so much and become overrun with desire to posess?  Is it greed?  Is it because they lead boring lives completely void of humbling experiences?  I guess I just see so many people focused too much on material things that enhance their net worth, and not things that enhance their LIFE, their character, their entire existence.  It’s rather sad that it seems only in times of disaster are most people brought to their knees, only then do they realize how fragile we humans are.  Only then do they truly begin to value their life, just being alive, having their friends and family alive, etc.  Of course no one is perfect, and I will be the first to admit I have taken things for granted from time to time, but I try to place value on the things that I’d miss most if they were gone.  And just to clarify this, when I say ’things’ I am not referring to anything material, the things I’m referring to cannot be held in your hand, hung on your wall or parked in your garage. 

A few months ago, I was snowboarding with some friends at Whistler and I had a rather memorable experience.  While waiting in a lift line I noticed Natasza Zurek standing nearby, just minding her own business eating a granola bar.  We ended up being on the chair behind her and when we got to the top I went over to say hello.  Though I’d never met her before, I’ve read many interviews over the years and always held her in very high regard.  She seemed to think very much like I do and I’ve always admired her skills and possibly most of all, her ability to remain humble.  I introduced myself and we talked briefly about living in Canada, how much snow had fallen so far, etc.  We talked about how much fun snowboarding is and then she asked me, "Do YOU love snowboarding?" almost as if it were rare to encounter another person who felt the same way.  I said I do, and that it’s the only thing that really makes me feel alive anymore.  We went our separate ways but that question has stuck with me, and as rare as it may be to encounter someone who truly loves snowboarding, I think it’s even more uncommon to encounter someone who is so down-to-earth, realistic and humble as she is.  It seems like any day you go snowboarding there’s always some fool who think it’s okay to cut you off or snake your line because they just spun their first 540 and they’re going to be the next Shaun White.  Sorry kids, but attitude only takes you so far in life.  We need more people like Natasza.  We need more people with a true love and passion for things that no amount of money could ever buy.  It doesn’t matter if you love snowboarding, painting pictures, or watching grass grow...pour your heart into it and feel the LIFE it breathes back into you.  Feel the satisfaction of doing something yourself, or better yet, doing something for someone else.  I know this blog is going all over the place, but hang in there, I’ll get to the point eventually. 

I wore a helmet while snowboarding a few times early in the season but got out of the habit at some point, probably because I was riding so much powder and not really thinking I’d need it.   On the morning of Friday March 21st, I put my helmet on for the first time since mid December, and set out to enjoy the new snow.  It was softer and deeper than I had expected, so I made my way to the backside of the mountain to ride some steeper terrain.  To make a long story a little shorter, I was riding down a narrow (single cat width) trail, going approximately 35 mph.  There were 3-4 people about 100 feet ahead of me when I came around the last corner before the trail drops to a flatter area with a wide, slow corner.  I was moving faster than the people in front of me but they were doing their own thing and I watched the first person I’d come up upon first as they did mild carves, staying entirely on the right side of the trail.  The people in front of this person had accelerated and were much farther ahead by this time, so I saw my opportunity to make it to the flat corner without slowing down.  Right about as I got up to the person riding on the right of the trail, they made a sudden sharp left turn, right into me.  I had nowhere to go but off the trail.  The next thing I knew, I was laying in the snow, leaning downhill slightly with blood running out of my nose like a faucet and my right eye wouldn’t open all the way.  I looked back up hill to see that I apparently hit a tree, which pretty much brought me to an immediate stop.  My goggles were in my hand, though I don’t remember taking them off.  Luckily the guy who ran into me was very concerned and talked with me and we determined he was okay but I defnitely needed to get some help.  After about 10 minutes of laying there (all I wanted to do was lay there, things didn’t look right), I still couldn’t get the bleeding to stop.  At the time I didn’t know, but my goggle lenses had broken and apparently sliced me pretty good above and below the eyebrow, which also bled a lot.  We finally rode the rest of the way to the bottom of the chair, where I decided I was well enough to ride up to the top.  The second I got on the chair I realized I probably should have waited at the bottom, but it was too late to change my mind and I made it to the top alright.  When I got to the top of the chair, Ski Patrol was waiting for me.  They gave me gauze for my eyebrow and oxygen, which didn’t really seem to help.  Then they took me down in a tobaggan, and some ambulances took me to the hospital.  The end result?  My nose is broken and has been pushed to the right, my right eye is partially full of blood, ten or so stitches above the eyebrow, a few below, cheekbone broken in at least 3 places and pushed back into my face which apparently pinched off some nerves, I have no feeling whatsoever in the right side of my nose, right upper cheek/under eye and both right and left (why the LEFT side??) temples.  My jaw seems to be in the same place, but because the bones above it are broken my teeth don’t line up the way they used to.  The next day my knees hurt and it appears that I must have almost straddled the tree (good thing my board prevented this!) as both knees had huge bruises on the inside and the left knee was scraped pretty good.  Nothing permanent though, thankfully!  Other than being in a little pain, occasional dizziness, and a fair amount of discomfort I’m doing alright. 

Various people have since said to me, "That’s why you gotta wear a helmet!" and I have had to correct them, "No, you don’t understand...I WAS wearing a helmet."  I’m not exactly sure what would have happened had I not been wearing it, but I do know that you never hear much from people who hit their head on a tree while moving at 35mph and NOT wearing a helmet.  Probably because they’re in a coma, brain dead, or just plain...dead.  Without knowing how close I came to any of those results, it’s hard to say how ’lucky’ I am, but I feel pretty damn lucky!  Having several days to reflect on what happened and what could have happened, it really made me think of many things.  It makes me realize how important family and friends are, as well as allllll of the little things we do every day that we take for granted.  Everything from breathing through our nose to chewing food, being able to fall asleep comfortably or even just yawning.  I thought about all of the things I love to do, and how much I’d miss them if I were never able to do them again.  I thought how much I wish I could just go up to the mountain, ride down a ways and just sit down and look around, breathing in all the fresh air and listening to the sounds, watching my good friends having fun, etc.  It reallly made me saddd to think about losing that, among other things. 

I read an interview with Jonaven Moore in Snowboard Canada magazine recently, and I’d like to quote a few things he said because...well, because I don’t think I could have said them any better myself.  SC magazine basicly asked how he would justify or explain the risks he takes (as we all do) to someone who doesn’t know or understand why we do it.  "It really comes down to the love [you have] for something. I’ve had quite a few friends die snowboarding, and I can honestly say they were so truly in love with the mountains and the connection they found there.  We do some crazy things when we’re in love."   I couldn’t agree more.  Just look at the things people do when they are in love with anyone or anything, not just snowboarding.  We do some crazy things when we’re in love.  They also ask him about an accident he had where he broke his jaw in 4 places, and what he learned from it.  "...I went into it your average, reasonably attractive, white kid--things really don’t come much easier to you on this planet.  I woke up in the hospital and looked in the mirror at a face I didn’t even recognize.  I looked like my head should be attached to someone who weighed more than 300 pounds.  It’s come a long way since, but the aesthetics of my facial structure were downgraded on some level, and they’ll never be the same again.   We have a lot attached to the face we see in the mirror.  It is very much who we perceive ourselves to be, and I don’t think I’m being shallow by saying that s much as I’m being honest.  That one accident has taught me so much about how I look at people, what I see in people and what really matters."  What really matters.   WHAT REALLY MATTERS.

So what really matters?  A new Lexus?  That $900 purse?  The 7000 square foot home?  I may never get the feeling back in my face, and it may never look like it used to, but I’m okay with that because I do realize that I AM lucky.  I’m the lucky one!  Countless people are hurt every day, far worse than I am right now.  Some will never see again, some will never walk or talk again, some will never wake up from their sleep and some will never think clearly again.  I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, tomorrow is not promised to anyone.  Be thankful for what you DO have today, and again, I’m not talking about material things.  Be thankful that you woke up this morning, and that you are able to push your own shopping cart around the store, and that you see someone extraordinarily handsome or beautiful when you look in the mirror.  Go outside and take a deep breath of fresh air and just be happy you can breathe!  And every time you do something that seems rediculously mundane, just remember that there are millions of people worldwide who can no longer do those things and would probably trade anything for one more walk through a park, one more breath of fresh air, one more look at something beautiful, one more minute with a loved one.  Someone once said that the moment we are born, we begin to die, and it’s true.  We only have so many hours, so many days to spend doing whatever it is we choose to do with our time.  Once we’re gone, we’re gone for good, and the same goes for those we love.  Money can be wasted, time can be wasted.  You can earn new money, but you can never regain wasted time.  I’m not concerned whether you agree or disagree with me, I just ask that if you happen to have read all of this that you take some time and determine what is truly important to you, what things you truly love and are passionate about.  And remember, I’m not talking about material things!!!  Watch the news someday.  Though it’s unfortunate, you’re bound to see coverage of some disaster somewhere and inevitably you’ll see people involved in it and possibly catch a glimpse of what is really important to them...and you.



Published On: 4/21/2008
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Shaun White confirms appearance!

The sensation is perfect. Burton confirmed the participance of Shaun White at this years Snickers Classic & Popcorn Wallride in Saas-Fee. This Swatch TTR Four (4) Star Event gets an extra superstar. After the Burton European Open in Laax this is White’s second visit in Europe this year ever. After posting five exceptional results from top-level competitions on the Tour, Shaun will be looking to improve his end-of-season ranking by earning his 6th and final result in Saas-Fee.

Nevertheless, Kevin Pearce (USA) will remain the TTR Tour Champion following an incredible season that lead up to the Tour defining, and Champion crowning event, the 6-Star Burton US Open.

While the Swatch TTR 4-Star Snickers Classic & Popcorn Wallride guarantees electrifying riding and shredding on all fronts, the revved up madness will continue with legendary parties in the Popcorn and Living Room Bar with titillating beats and sounds from DJ Stylewarz, Igor Podladtchikov and Scott Sullivan and the Kin.

More informations on www.ttrworldtour.com sowie www.snickersclassic.ch.



Published On: 4/18/2008
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Burton US Open - finały Halfpipe

whiteuopen08.jpgPrzepiękna, słoneczna pogoda oraz lekki mróz sprzyjający niezwykle szybkim przejazdom w rynnie, towarzyszyły sobotnim finałom Halfpipe w Stratton. Shaun White dopisuje do swojego konta kolejne zwycięstwo na US Open, Peetu Pironen wygrywa cykl 2008 Burton Global Open a Kevin Pearce zostaje nowym mistrzem świata Swatch TTR Snowboard Tour.

http://www.roninsnowboards.com/burton-us-open-finaly-halfpipe/#more-3598


Published On: 3/25/2008
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Torah Bright & Peetu Piiroinen Win $100,000 Burton Global Open Series
Shaun White & Cheryl Maas Drive Home New Volvo C30 R-Designs
STRATTON, Vt. (March 22, 2008) – Glory, fame and fortune were on the line today at the US Open Snowboarding Championships, where the world's top riders battled for five different prestigious titles, two Volvo C30 R-Designs and cash awards worth a total of $471,500. Today's big winners were 2008 BGOS champions Torah Bright (AUS) and Peetu Piiroinen (FIN); 2008 US Open halfpipe champions Torah Bright (AUS) and Shaun White (USA); 2008 Men's Swatch TTR World Snowboard Tour Champion Kevin Pearce (USA); Volvo Most Valuable Riders Cheryl Maas and Shaun White; and 2008 US Open big air champions Cheryl Maas and Tim Humphreys.
Last season's Burton Global Open Series champion Torah Bright had this to say about her second BGOS title and $100,000 title win, "I had tears coming down under my goggles. I just couldn't believe that I could win the title twice. I'm really very happy."
Finnish rider Peetu Piiroinen, who has never won a major title in his snowboard career, said, "I never thought I had a chance to win the BGOS title. I just cannot wait to call my family in Finland – they won't believe it!"
The action-packed day kicked off with the men and women's halfpipe finals, where history repeated itself when 2007 US Open halfpipe champions Shaun White and Torah Bright once again took first place and $20,000 each. Just like at last year's US Open, Shaun also won the Volvo for his overall riding at the event.
At the start of the halfpipe finals, four men and two women were still in contention for the $100,000 Burton Global Open Series title, and every rider in the running had calculated what ranking he or she needed to take home competitive snowboarding's biggest single payout. In the best-of-three run finals Torah Bright took the lead early with a run that featured a backside 3 Indy, switch backside 720 mute (Winner of Zune Best Trick and $5,000), backside 540, melon-to-fakie with a Cab 720 at the end. Coming off a win at yesterday's slopestyle, Shaun White won his third US Open halfpipe title, ending his day with a victory lap. Shaun's winning run consisted of a first-hit frontside 1080 stalefish to Cab 1080 into his signature frontside 540 stalefish, McTwist, frontside 900 with a backside 900 ender—all huge and flawless. Scotty Lago clocked the Zune Best Trick and $5,000 with a double cork frontside 1080.
Later that night, the big air went down and the Volvo Most Valuable Rider awards were given out. Tim Humphreys did every trick in the book from frontside and backside 1080s, backside and switch backside 720s and a backside rodeo 540 to win the title. Cheryl Maas also impressed the judges with her trick arsenal that included a frontside 360, backside 540 and a backside 720 tailgrab (SoBe $2,500 Sick Trick award), earning her the top spot. Chas Guldemond earned the SoBe Sick Trick for his backside 1260 melon.
Cheryl's overall performance at the event earned her the Volvo. "I'm super stoked, I was just about to sell my old car and I never thought I'd have a car this nice,” said Cheryl about her Volvo win.
Kevin Pearce also had a big day as he took third in the US Open halfpipe competition and was crowned the new 07/08 Men's Swatch TTR World Snowboard Tour Champion, earning $50,000.
After the big air competition, Grammy-nominated heavy metal band Mastodon heated things up with a free show on the concert stage at Stratton's main base area from 8:00-9:00 p.m. Be sure to catch the 2008 US Open halfpipe, slopestyle and big air action on NBC, Sunday, March 23 from 1:30-3:00 p.m. EDT.
Be sure to catch the 2008 US Open halfpipe, slopestyle and big air action on NBC, Sunday, March 23 from 1:30-3:00 p.m. EDT. Webcasts and highlights of the competitions will also be available for on-demand viewing once the event is over on Go211.com and opensnowboarding.com.





BGOS STANDINGS
MENS STANDINGS
RANKCOMPETITORNATIONSCORE
1Peetu PiiroinenFIN37988
2Kazuhiro KokuboJPN36815
3Mason AguirreUSA36010
4Shaun WhiteUSA35538
5Chas GuldemondUSA34877
MENS STANDINGS
RANKCOMPETITORNATIONSCORE
1Torah BrightAUS40482
2Jenny JonesGBR40076
3Kelly ClarkUSA39700
4Jamie AndersonUSA39521
5Sina CandrianSUI

34737


US OPEN 2008 WINNERS
HALFPIPE
RANKCOMPETITORNATIONSCORE
1Shaun WhiteUSA91.00
1Torah BrightAUS84.17
SLOPESTYLE
RANKCOMPETITORNATIONSCORE
1Shaun WhiteUSA88.33
1Kjersti Oestgaard BuaasNOR73.17
BIG AIR
RANKCOMPETITORNATIONSCORE
1Tim HumphreysUSA--
1Cheryl MaasNED


Published On: 3/23/2008
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Channel your inner Shaun White or Lindsey Jacobellis and ride the world's best Superpipe and Slopestyle course during the first annual US Open After-Party at Stratton Mountain from March 28-April 6.

The entire Sun Bowl will be transformed for this first ever post-Open bash with fun menu, music, commemorative gear...  plus more surprises in store.

Stratton spends weeks creating and preparing the US Open venue and now this year the Superpipe and Slopestyle course will be OPEN to all from March 28-April 6 (weather permitting). This park is world-class and is designed for pro & top level riders; expert ski or snowboard skills are essential and so is a Safety Education Session which will be offered at the Sun Bowl Base Lodge. A special park ticket will also be required in addition to your lift ticket.

Everyone's a VIP at the US Open After Party. Stay tuned to www.stratton.com for all the details.

Park Pass Rates:

Day Visitors Park Access Pass - $15 for first day, $10 2nd or half day

College Lift Ticket with Park Access Pass - $49 per day

Stratton/Mtn. Creek Season Passholders Park Access - $10 per day
 
 


Published On: 2/26/2008
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Legendarny Banked Slalom

snowboard_6663.jpgW weekend w amerykańskim Mt. Baker odbyła się już 22 – ga edycja tego wyjątkowego slalomu. Jest to jedna z bardziej interesujących i wyczekiwanych imprez w kalendarzu profesjonalistów. Zwycięzcami poprzednich edycji byli między innymi: Tom Sims, Shaun Palmer, Craig Kelly, Terje Haakonsen czy Rob Morrow.

http://www.roninsnowboards.com/legendarny-banked-slalom/#more-2965


Published On: 2/14/2008
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Hallo guys, my year was pretty fun actually, from parties to slopes, from contests to special events, from hard training days far away home, to really charming moments with the closest friends & crew. 
A taste of different cultures & snowboard reality.I flied to  natural terrains i parks to film the esence of the snowboard, and one of those greatest places was Colorado, ridin' Aspen, Vail, Keystone, Breckenridge & Copper, With the support of real people with real style, real problems, real rockstar life, real funny faces, ones that will be drawn on my mind till' i dead.
   
This pic was taken, on the Slopestyle terrain at Breckenridge CO. USA.by Daniel  in the videocamera.
"i really felt it, see Jp flyin' to the next level in his beginner snowboard carreer is funny"
    Breckenridge CO. freeway park terrain.
      
This pic was taken by Otton, in an improvised kicker with a snow cliff to land near the Hotel Tres Puntas.
really fun shooting with the Still Underage new filming crew, Santiago and Lucas Perez, Iñaqui and me supported by OTTON BEANIES HAHA. Baka from Burton is in the videocamera.
  
    
"IN MEMORY" street session in Santiago. after the first snow in the city, we drive by, and hook up with some friends to shoot this rail.(first attempt in the history was taken last year by Pepo Parker RIPow dawg!, best rider, trainer, person, boyfriend, brother, workperson & son ever!) iñaqui irarrazabal AKA thashupael BLAER! kill it!
     
haha! well first of all...this was a dumb ass story of a film day with Heikki Sorsa & Shaun White, we where on a rock drop, just takin' a look and Santiago planned to drop it when this guys were filming, so the magic happens and he totally broke the landing so Heikki start to shout like crazy man! "fucckkk!"  we finished at the Giovanni's Restaurant cheering and apologizing to the little disaster local kids haha, see you next year badass!
 
    
As the spring was arriving, i was trying to get some fun Halfpipe moments before the Spring pipe Contests, one of those focused in the memory of Pepo.
pic taken by MAN, and there is our lovely swizz inspiration ROXxY just taking a look on my back!
 
in memory Pipe contest, only the closest mountain friends of Pepo were deleited with a sweet breakfast from hands of Manu & family, and Pepo's family...
awesome moves, i awesome food!
    
pic taken by Fips, at the US backcountry...
    
 
being faraway from home is dificult, but beautiful...Que pasa con los BRISS! cabin.   
     
 Also i love to skate when i'm not in the slopes or when we have bad weather on the mountain, is just feel some board on my feet and kill it!
pic taken by Tatan Dominguez at the new skatepark in Mallsport, near to the surf wave and Burton store.

  


Published On: 11/11/2007
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Call the Shop at 888-646-SNOW(7669)

Remember this is MENS INSTOCK ITEMS as of 8PM 9/13/07
Womens and Youth will be part of a larger post that will be tallied tomorrow

Heres what ive done sofar

Ride Snowboards, Boot, Binding

DH - 155 157
DFC DH - 155
Kink - 152 155

Orion - White
Anthem - Pale and White

Beta - Blue and White
Deta - Black
SPI - Antique Black
EX - Black
LX - White
DFC Delta - White/Green

K2 Board Boot Binding

WWW - 145 148 152
Darkstar - 155 157

Vandal (boot)- Black
Raider Boa - White and Black

Cinch CTS 
Formula - Neon
Vandal (binding)- Black


Burton Board Boot Binding

Shaun White - 154
Air
Twin - 154
Jussi
Royale
Clash
Custom - 154 156 158 162 162W
Custom X
Dominant - 146 150 154
Dominant Slick - 150 154

Shaun White - Black
Moto - White
Ruler - Black

Cartel - Black, Matte Brown, Red, Moss Fade, Winterfresh Mismatch
Mission - Black, Silver, White/Gold
Custom - Black, Matte Blue, White/Clear
Freestyle - Black, White, Green/Gold


Forum Snowboards Boots

TK Destroyer - 154
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Published On: 9/13/2007
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El snowboardista Nº1 del mundo y estrella de los últimos X Winter Games, Shaun White, llegó a nuestro país para disfrutar de la nieve y pistas de Valle Nevado. El destacado rider concitó la atención de todos quienes estuvieron presentes en el centro invernal, en especial de los fanáticos de este deporte y la prensa local.

Consultado por los medios respecto a su estadía en nuestro centro, White señaló que "ha sido todo muy entretenido, he conocido a los raiders chilenos y aquí en Valle Nevado se han portado muy bien conmigo. Sin duda ¡este es el mejor lugar de todos!"

El deportista, de tan sólo 21 años, es una de los máximos exponentes del snowboard a nivel mundial. Ha conseguido once medallas (siete de oro, tres de plata y una de bronce) en los X Winter Games y una medalla de oro olímpico para Estados Unidos en 2006.

Por ello, su visita a Valle Nevado generó mucha expectación, tanto en los raiders del snowboard local, como en los medios de comunicación, quienes quisieron conocer de cerca de esta figura. "La llegada de White a nuestro centro invernal causó gran expectación, realizó algunas entrevistas con diarios y televisión y aprovechó de disfrutar de nuestras pistas", explicó Jaime Vial, gerente comercial de Valle Nevado.

El éxito de Shaun White ha sido tan destacado que ya existen películas donde se pueden ver todas sus destrezas, como First Descent; ropa con su marca en asociación con Burton; y videojuegos con su nombre. Además, Shaun es el rostro de la campaña (Producto) Red para Motorola, orientada a generar conocimiento y juntar fondos para combatir el Sida en África.

Foto: Shaun White y Ricardo Margulis, Gerente General de Valle Nevado



Published On: 9/6/2007
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Okay, I gotta say, zombie movies are AWESOME!!!
So a while back, I watched Dawn of the Dead on TV, and it was awesome =) I was alone with my brother and it was pretty dark outside...hehe...after the end, we didn't leave the room until our parents came home...
 
And just now, we finished watching Shaun of the Dead...it was funny in some parts but still creepy...*shivers* I would talk about it more, but I don't wanna ruin it for anyone else who hasn't seen it yet...
 
I also realized one thing: It's scarier to watch zombie movies together, than by yourself...guess why >.>
 
P.S. I think I'm gonna sleep with my sword tonight >.> You know, just in case...lol


Published On: 6/13/2007
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My Blog: over it!
By: nobbie


Captins Log:
So were in kelowna and f*ckin over it badly... almost out of cash but hey...my gorgeous girlfriend kellie AKA jazzbyk are comin home thank f*ck its winter in oz land...
but as for the current events it goes like this...got the ass from my job...care! it was a shi*t job anyway...who the f*ck really wants to work night shift at a shi*tty hotel.
2nd as i mentioned almost out of cash and work here kelowna is few and far between...i can get a job as a server or construction but who wants to bust their ass for $10 an hour when i can get double that even triple that back home...right?
3rd we had to brake the news to our roomies of our departure plans that we're leaving and thats where the shi*t has hit the so called fan...they want us to give them 2 months rent even though we arent gonna be there... yeah right! if a lease is broken the real estate keeps your deposit.. and were willing to take that one on the chin but as for paying 2 months..f*ck THAT! so at the end of the month goin travelling around end up at camp of champions and bid this place good f*cken riddens!
now before your quick to judge my views let me say that canada is a great place...so with the oscar music in the background i wanna thank the boys at FS Skate and Snowboards for hooking me up work in edmonton those guys are the best in the bussiness Raj, Dallas,Matt(do i dare), Cody, Stevie,Nate-dog, Fingers,EEEWWW tom, Creepy Shaun, and House arrest Shaun, Sandy from Ten Second Epic, Alhad the bossman(he sent me to vegas for the snow trade show...he's a cool MF) and any other person i left out you guys are the best and thanks for showing me a great time while i was there!
Captin Nobbie signing off.
 


Published On: 5/28/2007
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Shaun White joins Birdman on Birdhouse  Skateboards Pro team and gets his own Pro model.

Check the Shaun White promo on the Birdhouse website.



Published On: 5/24/2007
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OAKLEY STORE CHILE - PRODUCTOS DE TEMPORADA 2007

Si lo que estabas esperando era los nuevos modelos de ropa Oakley ya no hay nada que esperar, porque puedes ir a la tienda oficial Oakley en Chile en el Alto Las Condes y encontrar el adelanto de temporada exclusivo en Oakley Store



Es de esperar que pronto tendremos algun producto para testing para esta temporada.




Terje y su modelo de antiparras.


Quieres conocer a Trevor Andrew - Team Oakley, ve su perfil en snowboard.com
Click aquí!


Trevor Andrew

Pronto mas novedades OAKLEY en Snowboard.com





Published On: 3/28/2007
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twsnowmag
 
 
 
 
 
 
"he's the next Paris Hilton"
 
 
                              -David Benedek on Shaun White


Published On: 3/8/2007
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Published On: 2/13/2007
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Published On: 2/13/2007
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