SKIING/SNOWBOARDING

Park City’s Isabella “Bella” Wright, 24, has struggled with injuries during her entire career, with the most recent threatening to be the end of her Olympic dream. After a miraculous recovery, what doctors called a “unicorn case,” she’s back to skiing, preparing to race in her first Olympics in Beijing with only three days of
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Over the past few years, Kings & Queens of Corbet’s has been adding to its roster of snowboarders vying for the title at Jackson Hole. Last year, Madison Blackley was crowned Queen of Corbet’s. Red Bull just announced the invited rider list. Here’s the info. Men’s SnowboardCooper BranhamGrant GillerCam FitzpatrickHans MindnichYuki KadonoNial RomanekChase BlackwellRyan Wachendorfer
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Receive $50 off an eligible $100 purchase at the Outside Shop, where you’ll find gear for all your adventures outdoors. Sign up for Outside+ today. Nothing destroys the morale of a ski town like a lack of snowfall. The sacrifices made to live in the mountains—high rent, small apartments, triple shifts to make ends meet,
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Ski racers and snowboarders who transcend their sports and become household names in the crowded U.S. marketplace are rare. Mikaela Shiffrin and Shaun White are exceptions, bonafide stars that move the needle, thrill fans, and are currently driving U.S. media coverage and interest during the Olympic Winter Games in Beijing. For new U.S. Ski &
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Chloe Kim doesn’t really need an introduction. Even if you have never opened a snowboarding magazine, chances are you’ve heard of her. And the fact that you are currently reading a snowboarding magazine via this article, the first part of that last sentence definitely doesn’t apply to you. Chloe has so many accolades under her
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Through snowboarding, the POW Science Alliance Team captain found her love of science. It was through snowboarding, particularly spending time in and learning about the backcountry, that Christina Aragon discovered her love of science. Immersing herself in the outdoors of British Columbia, seeing how interconnected everything is, from human to climate to earth systems, the
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If there’s one thing skiers love almost as much as being on the hill, it’s après-ski. The French term translates directly to “after skiing,” but a loose, and perhaps more accurate, translation is “hitting the chalet for drinks and talking about snow stuff”. Like so many other parts of our lives, the après-ski scene was
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