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Tag Archives: Snowboarding
Reflections on Gay Mountain – Sochi 2014
As the curtain falls, Winter Olympics on ‘Gay Mountain’ heads over the horizon. By no means the same levels of euphoria that surrounded London 2012, Sochi 2014 was still a blinder and a cracking showcase for sports that fly, mostly, … Continue reading
Posted in Olympics, Snowboarding
Tagged BBC Sport, Ed Leigh, Jenny Jones, Lizzy Yarnold, Snowboarding, Sochi 2014, Team GB, Winter Olympics
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A monumental day – Jenny Jones kills it and Team GB snowboarding shines!
Well what can you say about that – other than FAN BLOODY TASTIC! After both Jamie Nicholls and Billy Morgan did us proud in the men’s snowboard slopestyle event yesterday (both finishing top 10), the ever bubbly Jenny Jones stepped … Continue reading
Posted in snow sports, Snowboarding, UK
Tagged bronze medal, Jenny Jones, slopestyle, Snowboarding, Sochi 2014, Team GB
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Was Shaun White right to quit Sochi slopestyle?
Shaun White continues to rub members of the snowboarding fraternity up the wrong way – and not just because of his trailblazing fashion sense (Google Shaun White leather jacket for more on this). As the very first Winter Olympics slopestyle qualifying event … Continue reading
Posted in snow sports, Snowboarding
Tagged halfpipe, Shaun White, slopestyle, Snowboarding, Sochi 2014, Winter Olympics
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UK: slopestyle superpower – blowin’ up Sochi
With the likes Billy Morgan, Aimee Fuller (now confirmed as Team GB member), Jamie Nichols and Jenny Jones (to name a few) all about to fly the flag in Sochi, British snow sport is looking in fine fettle. But it’s … Continue reading
Posted in Olympics, snow sports, Snowboarding
Tagged Freestyle, skiing, slopestyle, Snowboarding, Sochi, Team GB, Winter Olympics 2014
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Surfing/windsurfing/SUP/snowboard journalist – how to be a…
I still get asked how I became a journalist and writer who scribbles about his passions. Although I’m no traditional ‘hack’, and I’d never pretend to be, there’s always a pathway to achieving your goals – if you want it badly … Continue reading
Posted in Blog, Water sports
Tagged content management, journalist, Snowboarding, SUP, Surfing, Windsurfing, writer
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Becoming a professional action sports athlete – is it for me?
As youngsters we all had our sporting idols we looked up to, wondering if some day we could be just like them. Becoming a pro sportsman or woman is probably something that most of us dream of at some point. … Continue reading
Extreme sports sponsorship – what does it mean?
There are many forms of ‘sponsorship’ within action sports. Riders, however, still get confused with levels of support available. To be fully sponsored is to have your hobby or passion pay its way and give you a career. But there … Continue reading
Posted in Kayaking, Kitesurfing, Snowboarding, SUP, Surfing, Windsurfing
Tagged action sports, extreme sports, Kitesurfing, skating, Snowboarding, sponsorship, SUP, support, Surfing, Windsurfing
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Snowboarding – fight or flight?
Winter can be an amazing time in the UK – if the weather plays ball. The off season can serve up some cracking windsurfing/SUP/surfing conditions. However it can also be a bummer with seemingly endless weeks of freezing weather with … Continue reading
No more X Games Tignes!
Snowboarding has, at least for the most part, escaped the fallout from the economic turmoil that’s been ever present over the past few years. Obviously visitors to snowy climes declined in the subsequent aftermath of 2008 and overall spend in … Continue reading
Try it, you might like it – reasons to snowboard
Here in the UK we’re still enjoying those warm summer months. After amazing weather in July we’re still doing OK in terms of less rain and more sun, but without wanting to sound like the prophet of doom, winter will … Continue reading
Posted in Snowboarding, Travel
Tagged Snow, Snowboard, Snowboarding, Sochi, Winter, Winter Olympics 2014
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