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Current TTR tour leader Marko Grilic rider profile

Source: TTR World Tour

Newly re-emerged on the competition scene, Marko Grilc a.k.a “Grilo”, is no one hit wonder, but a familiar face in the snowboard world since a decade. Introduced to the wonders of snowboarding by his brother at the age of 7, he quickly picked up the skills. He soon began competing, claiming early success winning himself four Youth World Championships. Shortly afterwards he was snatched up by one of the leading snowboarding brands, Burton, who have in the past 10 years nursed him on his way to success and given him the opportunity to design his own board for four years, as well as work on clothing designs.

The friendly and outgoing Grilc has successfully been focusing on filming for many years now and has kept away from the competitive snowboarding scene. His impeccable style and floaty airs in the backcountry and parks all around the world have been captured in some standout video parts for Pirate Productions, Standard Films, Blank Paper Productions and Burton.

In season 2008/2009, upon his return to competitions, Marko claimed a World No. 32 placement on the Swatch TTR Tour and rode for the Slovene team finishing 2nd in the overall ranking in FIS Big Air. He began his 2009/2010 season in the Southern Hemisphere, bagging some good TTR results such as the 3rd place at the 3Star Boost Mobile Sho Sho, which lead for him to jump up into TTR World No. 4 after the first Northern Hemisphere event, the 4Star Horsefeathers Pleasure Jam.

At the first 6Star event of season 2009/10, the Billabong Air & Style/II, Marko landed a switch backside double corked 1080 in the super finals, which in the delight of 11.500 viewers, earned him the coveted Ring of Glory. This bumped him up to the Swatch TTR Tour lead, for the first time in his career, and gave him an invite to the 6Star Oakley Arctic Challenge and the 6Star O’Neill Evolution. “This is the best day of my life by far. I never even thought that this could happen. I am just very stoked” said the overwhelmed Grilc after the prize giving. “I went to Australia and New Zealand and then today I am number one. I don’t even know what to say. It came out of fun and pleasure and now I am here and I am stoked.”

Stemming from Ljublijana in Slovenia Marko is somewhat of a national hero, and upon winning the Air & Style his phone filled with congratulation messages. The season 09/10 is looking bright for this experienced rider, and we are happy to see him back on the TTR Tour with a motivation to take over the top spot.

INTERVIEW WITH MARKO AFTER HIS WIN AT 6STAR BILLABONG AIR & STYLE (December 2009)

1. How did you get into snowboarding?
I have been shredding since 18 years now. I got into snowboarding through skating and my brother got me into that.

2. Explain the addictiveness of snowboarding? Why do you choose to snowboard?

I love to do sports and be in the mountains, it gives me the freedom I need in my life and the people and lifestyle are a perfect match to my personality. For me, I get a lot of happiness out of the day while doing this.

3. How would you describe the difference of feeling, between riding powder, winning competitions, getting a cover shot or feature article or profile and stomping a new trick? What stands out for you?
For me there is a good side to everything. I think riding pow or learning a new trick is the essence of why I snowboard. The happiness I got in the beginning is still the same. When you get a nice picture or win a contest it is more of a reward for your hard work. Feels more like the work side of snowboarding, which is also good.

4. Which way do you surf and/or skate? How have these other board sports influenced your snowboarding?
I do everything regular, I think surfing gives me the right vacation time activity. It is really fun and makes you strong, and the way I do it you don’t really get hurt just like that. I mean, I ride mellow waves, heh. Not that I am good.

5. How has snowboarding changed since you first started?
Well, in all those years it went from just crazy times to serious. From a sport full of people who are just having fun snowboarding to a main stream sport followed by a huge industry. I think the spirit is still here, it changed a bit but it will never go away.

6. Progression in snowboarding is taking off. Why do you think it has risen so much and so fast? Should it just continue into massive spins and flips? Do you think pros are sacrificing style, spinning big to win?
I just think that is the evolution of the sport. That moment had to come. Snowboarding reached the limit in some parts, such as size of jumps. So the next step is the tricks we do. So double flips are here but it will progress in other ways also.  I think if there is no style doing your tricks you shouldn’t even do it.

7. What does the TTR World Tour mean to snowboarding? Where do you think it’s going? What does it mean to the sport and to snowboarders?
I think it is super important to have an organization such as the TTR, it keeps snowboarding true to what it is and doesn’t let it get ruined by the ski influenced competitions. I think in the next couple of years snowboarding will go into competitions a lot. Most of the pros are going to have to do contests full time because of the exposure they can get.

8. Who do you love to shred with? Who do you love to compete with?
I love to shred with my yugo friends from back home and with all the Burton homies. I know them all very well, so I know when they do some new trick or when they stomp a cool trick. I know when they are stocked so I can be happy with them.

9. What is the first contest you won? How long have you been riding in contests?
I rode a lot of contest when I was little, it meant a lot to me back than to compete. But then I kind of lost it because I started seeing new challenges in the backcountry. But now I am back to competing. So I guess I am just so old that my thinking has changed a couple of times. Heheh!

10. What specific techniques do you use when riding in a competition? Do you wax your board a certain way? Do you spin a certain way? Do you map out your runs before hand?
I try to have fun cause then I ride the best. I try to do my tricks as the jump feels. I try not to let other people influence my feelings.

11. How does filming fit into your competitive schedule? Is it difficult to film and compete in the same season? Which do you prefer and why? Any goals with filming or magazine coverage?
I try to do something every day, so when I have time I go filming. I think it is good for your mind to change it up a bit. I like to do both and I hope I get to film a part this season also.

12. Who is currently the most stylish rider in your eyes? Who is killing it right now?
I think Mikkel Bang, Gigi Rüf, Scotty Lago and Danny Davis… are on top of their game when it comes to making riding look good.

13. As current TTR Tour leader, you are in a good position for the rest of the season. How would you feel and what would you do if you won the tour? What does it mean to you?
I think I have to ride really good to be in that spot at the end of the season, it is not just one contest. You need to be riding really good through out the whole year so I will just try to have fun and do my best. If I win I would be very surprised and stocked at the same time…

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Canadian rail slayer Kael Hill knows everything and nothing

Kael Hill

Kael Hill is a young & naturally talented snowboarder. This is apparent by the way in which he destroys every rail he hits. Whether shredding his local Calgary spots or hitting up some Quebec hand rails Kael get it done.

Here is a quick live interview:

Where are you now?

i’m hanging out in alberta

nice, skateboarding a bit?

5:15amKael

yea totally

its epic

5:16am
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sweet, what’s more fun, snowboarding or skateboarding?

tough question.,,,

Kael Hill at Grenade Games

5:16amKael

hmmm tough one

umm

lets go with skateboarding for the sake of having to choose

5:17am
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cool cool

5:17amKael

yea haha

5:17am
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how was your recent winter, fun times?, where did you mainly shred?

5:18amKael

winter was pretty solid i had a whack of fun just hanging in quebec for the better part of the winter

5:18am
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hitting rails son…!??!

new tricks on lock?

5:18amKael

yea for sure

i guess this year i just focused on what trick felt the most fun at each session rather than that trick people would like to see on film

5:19am
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sweet, sounds like a good plan for sure. Who do you normally ride with?

5:21am
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and why are they good to shred with?

5:21amKael

my friend nash and i tend to do alot of shredding together and when im in quebec i shred with all my homies from the brothers factory crew aswell as all of their brothers and the brothers of their brothers and when im in calgary i shred with my friends ryan jed dwayne james dion dunny tony matt tanner spencer nash

5:21am
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nice

5:21amKael

everyone is really rad to shred with cuz its not about whose the best just about jammin and havin good times

5:22am
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yeah, Nash kills it, it seems like you guys have some fun times.

What are your thoughts on comps?

5:23amKael

hmm i think they help people gather for common causes altho i try to keep it pretty mellow most of the time during contests i think its important to try your best but just not stress about winning or losing

in fact

im making a claim for next year im gunna get somewhere in the middle of the field and some low grade halfpipe contest

at some low grade halfpipe contest

5:24am
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ha ha,,nice, good claim!

5:25amKael

thanks man


5:25am
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so you ride for Clyde snowboards…why are they good?

Clyde Snowboards

5:25amKael

well mainly because they are magic and no other board is

pretty hard to measure up to for ordinary non magic companies

5:25am
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Can they make you fly and lock on to rails?
5:26amKael

well you can make you fly and lock onto rails and as an extension of myself i would say its certainly possible

but they hold a different kind of magic which isn’t simply limited to those two principals

5:26am
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nice, we will have to do a check out on these magic decks soon for sure!

5:26amKael

i’d recommend it, they only had one warranty this year

5:27am
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Nike snowboarding…what is your opinion on this?

5:27amKael

i think its rad, couple of my friends are involved and it seems like a good scene

i’d definitely rep some nike boots

5:27am
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solid backing from a global company…

5:27amKael

Yeah essentially, and its nice because they have done a good job keeping some sticky corporate fingers out of it and there’s some legit people running it

5:28am
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so, where would you like to see yourself in 5 years from now..?

5:28amKael

not too stressed about it.  Right here and now i’m jammin on the computer doing an interview

5:29am
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sweet.. ok, Kael Hill famous words of wisdom…Go…

5:29amKael

i know nothing but because eye knows everything i know everything and nothing

5:30am
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that is a brain teaser..nice. Ok Kael thanks for doing the snowboardmagazine.org interview. peace

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DC Pro Aaron Biittner prefers watching riders with good style

Aaron Biittner is a pro snowboarder from Salt Lake City Utah in the US of A.  He is among the team of elite DC riders. Biittner’s super relaxed attitude & casual style makes his riding stand out in a positive way.  Snowboarding is experiencing a much needed shift from, at times, ugly hucked 1080’s back to simplistic & good looking tricks. Aaron is at the apex of this progression.

Aaron Bittner. photo: dcshoes.com

Hometown?

Salt Lake City, Utah

How was your northern hemi winter and what did you get up to?

I filmed a ton with DC & for the new Videograss movie (www.videograss.com).  I also did a couple fun contests, and had an all around super cool year traveling and shreddin with homies.

I prefer watching riders with good style because it usually means that they are doing it for the right reasons

What’s it like being on the DC Pro team and does everyone get on well?

We are all pretty good buddies and we always have super good times traveling and shredding.  It’s awesome, I still get surprised when I see our team roster!

What do the initials DC stand for?

Nobody knows…

What does DC stand for?

Which snowboarders do you respect and why?

Justin Bennee, Darrel Mathes, MFM, Devun Walsh, Iikka Backstrom, Louie Vito, Stevie Bell, Lauri Heiskari, Jeremy Jones, Peter Line, Pat Moore, Eddie Wall, Deadlung, JP Walker, Heikki Sorsa, Eero Ettala, the list goes on and on…

Where will your next shred trip take you?

I will be coaching at Camp of Champions from July 11th to the 18th for a super fun week on the glacier, then we’re off to Argentina to find some pow.

What  trick gives you  the best feeling?

triple cork 1440

Rocker / reverse camber…good or bad ?

Those things look weird, I’ve never even wanted to try one to tell ya the truth.

You score pretty highly on style points.  Is style an important factor in being a top snowboarder?

I prefer watching riders with good style because it usually means that they are doing it for the right reasons.  I mean, can’t you tell when someone just looks like they’re trying to win a contest or show everyone up…shit looks wack.  Go have fun.

What did you have for dinner?

fish n chips & a pint

Aaron Bittner Photo: Sharon West

Aaron Bittner worldly words of wisdom?

Do one thing every day that scares you.

Aaron Bittner. Image: www.pcride.com

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Facebook catch up with Canadian super talent Jed Anderson

Jed Anderson nonchalantly won the inaugural Burton Canadian open halfpipe event early 2009 in Calgary.  From a humble beginning shredding at his local ‘mountain’ COP (Canada Olympic Park) This young super talent is growing from strength to strength as a solid all round snowboarder.  As well as slaying the pipe in organized competition formats Jed is also a rail destroyer.
Our UK Media associates BSA Snow caught up with Jed for a quick facebook chat to see what he’s been up to…
BSA Snow:

hey bro, are you on Nike now?

Jed Anderson on nike snowboarding...

6:30amJed

yea

6:30am BSA Snow

sweet deal…big bucks?

you stoked ?

any team trips ahead?

6:31amJed

no idea

hahaha

“skating is better than snowboarding

haha” (Jed Anderson)

6:31am BSA Snow

ha ha fair enough

are you on the Canadian team or…?

global..?

6:32amJed

global am

6:32am BSA Snow

justin benee your bro now?

6:32amJed

just me and nick dirks

6:32am BSA Snow

sick

good work bro

6:32amJed

thanks man

Snowboarding jedi skills: Jed Anderson is the dogs bollocks...

6:32am BSA Snow

do you get a burton/nike team manager then?

6:32amJed

mmm

dont think so

bobby meeks is my team manager

6:33am BSA Snow

sick

how’s the salomon deck holdin out for ya?

6:33amJed

fucking awesome

6:33am BSA Snow

sanchez?

sick

6:33amJed

salomons cool

6:34am BSA Snow

hey was chattin to Mike leBlanc yesterday..he rates you bro…we do too

you got mad skills

you got any new tricks you’re workin on…?

pivot 3’s?

Jed Anderson

6:34amJed

mmmmm

hahah

nah

6:35am BSA Snow

ha ha

6:35amJed

ive just been skating

6:35am BSA Snow

nice..

6:35amJed

skating is better than snowboarding

hahah


6:35am BSA Snow

any plans for southern hemi shred?

ha ha

yeah skateboarding is waaaay cooler  for sure,

skateboarding is the original shizz hey

6:35amJed

yeah

for sure

snowboarders are just trying to copy that shit

ha

6:36am BSA Snow

so your narrow stance? easier to do tricks?

than…wide & g’d up…?

6:36amJed

haha

i’m down for whatever man

i just feel more comfy narrower…i went on a powder trip and made my stance skinnier to be able to ride powder easier

then when i came back i just kept it

people get bummed on it but whatever…its snowboarding who cares hahaha

6:37am BSA Snow

nah true…it works a treat for you bro

thanks again for the interview you did for us ealier canadian season…

hey can we put this ‘mini’ facebook real time interview up ???

well kinda ‘interview’ chat really…

6:40amJed

ok

cool

6:40am BSA Snow

just a Jed Anderson catch up article…

6:40amJed

sure

6:41am BSA Snow

sweet as cheers Jed… thanks for that. Keep in touch..peace. Enjoy the summer skateboarding…

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No dream is too big for young Kiwi rider Jay Walsh

At just 16 years old Kiwi snowboarder Jay Walsh knows exactly what he wants from life.  At this young age Jay is focused on achieving great things.  This friendly and talented New Zealander is a great prospect for the future.

We fired some quick questions to Jay after a fun shred session at Breckenridge Colorado.

 
Hometown ?
Wanaka New Zealand
 
Use 3 words to describe what snowboarding means to you
Fun  Fun  Fun
 
3. Where is your favourite place to ride and why ?
Snowpark NZ cos it is amazing and super fun and its only small so its not hard to find your friends
 
What trick gives you the most pleasure?
off jumps cab 540s or back 180s  in the pipe air to fakie 
 
What are your future goals within snowboarding?
making the 2014 nz olympic team and going to x games for slopestyle in a few years time
 
What, in your opinion, would make the snowboarding world better ?
if slopestyle was in the olympics and if the weather was amazing every day but at night it snows and the park got groomed every day :)

making the 2014 nz olympic team and going to x games for slopestyle in a few years time 

Today Jay Walsh is feeling…..
good about my snowboarding and how my season has gone so far i have achieved alot of my goals and have had alot of fun this season 2008-2009 yewwww!!!
 
8. Do you have any random words of wisdom?
no dream is too B.I.G ,  peace.

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Pro shred Yan Dofin is working Hard to Earn


Yan Dofin has emerged from a fresh crop of super talented French Canadian snowboarders.  He always produces slick casual style on any rail he conquers. Watch out for great things from this underrated rider.

Hometown?

Laval! (north shore of Montreal)

 

Marco had the best line up for riders this year for the hard to earn project!
 
What have you been up to this winter?  We hear you filmed for MFM’s ‘Hard to Earn’, how was that?

yeah yeah! i was  filming for hard to earn! it was real fun to have such a big crew cuz i had to ride with some homies  that i don’t see too much! i  think Marco had the best line up for rider this year for the hard to earn project! every one was trying hard out there with  da sickest style! watch out for this movie!!! big up to Cole, mfm & mat!
 
Where is your next snowboarding trip going to take you?

i think I’m going to Les 2 Alps in July for a axis summer snowboard camp! should be good times!
 
What is good in snowboarding at the moment and what is bad, or needs changing?

i don’t really know what im suppose to answer on this one! nothing should be bad about snowboarding! except  chair lift line ups! whats good !?everythang!
 
Who do you like to shred with?

my boy max legend and everyone else who can put a good vibe around me !
 
Who are your sponsors and why are they good ?

rome, sound, oakley, grenade, axis , ifound, 32, etnies, lrg, eesa! they are all the best at what they make!!!!
 
What are you addicted to?

f***** cigs
 
What did you have for breakfast?

baguetta & creton!

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Nate Bozung: Doesn’t mince his words…

nate bozung

“Pro shredder Nate Bozung (better known within the industry as Boznuts)From losing his sponsors to leaving the major production companies to film his own video, BozWreck, Boznuts has always stayed true to his roots….” (source: High Times) 

 

Hometown?

pacific palisades ,la habra cali biiitch
 
Where are you at the moment?

im in munich germany flyin back 2 greece 2 day no weed here im on a 1 man tour pussies have fun workin an actin like your the shit
 
Use 3 words to describe what snowboarding means to you

hahahahahaha passion son its just a hobby i dont walk around all like im the shit cause i got some bootsy part… its just snowboarding,an i’m me so fuck it
 
What would make the snowboarding world better, in your opinion?
 

get all these fake ass fuckers like jeremy jones an gay p walker,,,who goes from dew rags an cornrows…then to a wanna b motorcycle crew wild hogs hahahahaha  fools ya ill see you round arent they like 40 hahaha give it up

Where is your favourite spot to shred?

mt buller australia straight up
 
Which Pro snowboarders do you respect and why?

me ….why not im sick of giving people props
 nate bozung
Who are your sponsors and why are they good?

neff…im part owner/ bozwreck, sessions ashbury, celtek, milosport.
 
What words of Nate Bozung wisdom do you have to share?

if you wanna make it happen …make it happen dont listen to all the fuckin squares in the world,,, bunch of fuckin idiots this is a lifestyle…g code mother fuckers
 
Random BS question: What are you having for dinner this evening?

pink taco…duh

 

 

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British Snowboarder Tyler Chorlton & his Triple Front Flip

Tyler Chorlton

It would be an understatement to say that Tyler Chorlton is a talented British snowboarder.  In fact, Tyler Chorlton is a talented snowboarder full stop. 

Hometown?

Soldeu, Andorra
 
Where are you at the moment?

Right now I’m hanging at the Pirate house in Innsbruck, waiting for my flight to Oslo, one month in the ’slushcountry’ EPIC!
 
Where is your favourite spot to shred?

Anywhere really as long as you have good peeps to shred with.
 
What is good in snowboarding at the moment & what could be changed for the better?

The thing that makes snowboarding good is simply having fun, sometimes I see riders not having enough fun… So i think having MORE fun on your board will for sure change snowboarding for the better.
 
How did you feel when you stomped your first triple front flip?

Surprised! It was the first one i tried! Tried 8 more times after that and totally eat shit every time… haha!
 
Use 3 words to describe what snowboarding means to you

Discovery, Friends, Life
 
Which snowboarders do you rate?

Dude, sooo many!  But at the end of the day, I rate anyone trying.
tylerchorlton1 
What are your views on moustaches?

KEEP EM GROWING !!!!!!
 
Who are your sponsors and why are they good?

Loaded snowboard shop, Bataleon, Oakley, Vans, Relentless, Union, HandMadeLimited.

They are all good, they all help me do what i do ;)

tyler chorlton bt Nathan Gallagher Photography

Check out www.nathangallagher.com

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ANDREW HARDINGHAM: F**k the Olympics, F**k Visa & McDonalds & f**k the F.I.S.

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andrew-hardingham
Andrew is a super talented individual. It may not be actual talent, it may just be the lack of fear to try anything. The end result is that Andrew delivers, it may be pooh in a box or a 100ft rock ride or a narrow Avalanche escape. With Andrew anything is possible. (source: ridesnowboards.com)
Hometown?
My home town is Banff Alberta Canada. A beautiful little spot filled with snow angels and gingerbread men. Right in the heart of the Canadian rocky mountains. I like the Canadian Rockies more than the USA’s Rockies because our Rockies look way bigger. Our valleys are much lower altitude so the mountains look much more bad ass. If you’ve ever been to Colorado you’ll know that they are more about bragging about the altitude of their towns rather than the vertical of their mountains. i like my mountains to have vertical. It’s better for riding and just makes the mountains look rad! However they probably have more red blood cells than me which makes them stronger humans. That’s cool too i guess.
What does being Canadian mean to you?
Well I love where i live in the world. BC and the western stretch of Alberta is great. There is so much to do here because of the mountains, plus the continental divide (Atlantic-pacific) is only 5 kms from my house which is the BC-Alberta boarder so i can fish for BC salmon without driving too far. Love the fly fishing! But as far as being a Canadian I’m on the fence. It’s a great country to belong too when you take away the dick sucking we do to the Americans. It seems like all of our large business does whatever the big spender asks of us. Take the oil sands in northern Alberta. Worst thing in the world for the environment. polluting our water and land at a catastrophic rate, creating something future generation can’t even use and will have to work to clean up for decades if not centuries… why? Because the Americans want our oil. Fucking pisses me off. I guess it’s just beautiful capitali$m in motion though. What can I say? I am a man with different ideas about what’s important I guess. Plus i have always said that it wasn’t my country that made me the man i am today, it’s the region i live in. “The Rockies and interior BC mountains”. It is here i learned to be the man I am today. Appreciating the land and all it has to offer. it’s what made me realize that life is more important than money and i would rather be poor as shit and living the life of a retired man while I’m young (it’s what I do now) than working my youth away so that i can have a sweet leather couch i never get to sit in and an awesome boat that chicks dig only they don’t dig wrinkly old retired balls so what’s the point. I’ll probably have to work till I’m 90 but who cares right? There are so many different kinds of Canadians. I’m not a nationalistic person and I love so many other countries and people so I’m kinda like “what evs”.
Have you ever been to the UK?
I’ve never been there but I’m itching to go one day. I keep looking for a good reason or rich woman who will use my body in exchange for a two way ticket but I haven’t found it or her yet. But believe it or not I absolutely love the English chicks. Something super sweet about their style.
4. You were injured pretty badly recently. Describe what happened.
A) I smashed my pelvis like a glass bottle dropped on concrete. They cut me wide open and went in elbow deep. I think they dropped a pair of scissors and sowed me up because it still hurts. But the doctor says that’s normal.It was a huge jump that no one wanted to hit so Dustin Craven and I stepped up to bat and we both got sent into space off this thing, Seriously huge. Like 50 feet high and 100 feet long.We shaved the kick down and the next day. A few peeps strait aired it and then I opened it up with a back 540 and stomped the shit out of her. So I was all stoked. Then on the second hit I tried a front 720 under flip but didn’t flip enough and whammy! It was broken pelvis time. Oopsthe ski patrol sexually assaulted me because I think they touched my bum then when I got to the hospital there was like 10 female nurses and doctors and they striped me nude and were all moaning and growing and looking at my special place. Then one of them got some balls and grabbed my cock and shoved a catheter in my pee hole. She didn’t warn me or anything but I wasn’t mad because I was way too turned on. Sexy shit I tells ya. Later that week after surgery they wanted to take it out and I wouldn’t let them because I had grown quite fond of peeing into a bag and never having to go to the toilet. Eventually I took it out myself. Gross feeling but again it was kinda sexy.
5. TYP (Throw Your Panties) is an insane film. What was its purpose? If any.
A) well, the story goes as such….”Throw your Panties” (TYP) is a big time movie i made in hopes of helping my father (whom owns a toilet paper factory) make enough money to buy a whole turkey at Christmas time. the goal of the film is to create a film so insane it will turn people’s brains into shit and i think that will be good business for my dad… he’s had rough times ever since the green movement and everyone started washing their ass in the sink to save on TP. he almost blew his brains out when that bitch Cheryl crow told the world to only use only 1-2 squares per wipe….. But things are on the up-and-up since the release of the film. Toilet paper stock is at an all time high and my dad just dropped in on a Christmas paper role that features Santa Claws and Mrs. Claws on every square. It turns your ass green and red but you feel like Picasso every pull. i think that if the movie keeps selling the way it is and people keep eating junk food the way they do, we shouldn’t be hungry at Christmas. Throw your Panties will turn your brains to shit…. Guaranteed.I also was getting sick of the repetitive way snowboard films were made. The never changing porno films. Personally, I was craving more personality and substance and finally after bitching about it there was only one thing left to do and that was make my own film and do it my way. I love fucking around and fucking with other people. My buddy Joey and I edited TYP so no one knew what it was going to turn out like. Often the riders would drop by my place for a look. I’d show them a few sections but never anything put together. I wanted the world to see that it doesn’t have to be snowboard porno all the time and that we can embrace a different style of shred flick. It’s OK to have the old school style film out there just not 30 of them with no sign of anything else. Anyway, everyone loved it except for a few assholes and soccer moms that gave it to their kids at Christmas as stocking stuffers. We marketed them as “a great stocking stuffer for kids”, Oops!
6. We hear you will be producing a new film ‘Thunder Mouth’. What do you have in store for the viewer this time?
A) All I can say about thunder mouth is get ready to have your brains turned to shit… wait that’s last year’s marketing campaign. This year we want to make thunder mouth so good that it will force the action movie world to change their ways. With thunder mouth I want to push the joke to a new level. It should offend some people. That’s how you know you’re doing a good job. See people who make everyone happy are just plain lame. That or they are only doing it to pay rent. Because realistically if you’re out there making everyone happy than they’ll only ever be marginally happy or marginally satisfied with the product. I feel that the fans of the films should be really fucken happy and love the shit out of it. Or ells hate the shit out of it. That means your sticking to your guns as a producer/director. Principles are important and compromise is something corporations do to sell more things at walmart. This is also a big part of the reason I pay for most of the film myself. The sponsors that do support us do a great job; they all help out more than they need too. The nice thing about the sponsors of this film is they all know I’m going to do it my way and none of them have any problems with that. They just give me what I need and say “can’t wait to see the finished product”. For me a good sponsor is one that if you happen to get crazy drunk in front of and pull your dick out and piss all over the table. They won’t boot you off the team. They’ll just laughs and tell the story the next day. They might even encourage your behaviour. That’s what my sponsors are like. Some of my sponsors might even be the ones pissing on the table before me… we get along good and they trust me so it’s a good relationship. That’s how it should be and ill always take less money to have the financial supporters believe in my film. What more can a director ask for, really? I never got sponsored because I might be a marketable name like Shawn white. Pepsi will never hire me. And I will never have a clothing line in Target. I don’t care if you give me a million bucks. I’d rather be fucking poor than lose my peers respect.
7. Use 3 words to describe yourself:
A) Relaxed, political, independent
I think the first two are an oxymoron but I like morons and oxen so I’m cool with it.
8. Describe your relationship with snow and snowboarding
A) it’s an interesting one I think because I started when the sport was still young. The cool thing about that is snowboarding in Canada started right here in Banff and Calgary. The first snowboarders in Canada were from Calgary and the first hill to let them ride was Sunshine Village 15 minutes from Banff. It’s where I do a good part of my filming and shooting these days. I love it there. Another interesting thing is my father worked at sunshine as the outdoor manager wile snowboarding was just getting started in the early 80’s. He always told me stories about how snowboarders would come and ask if they could ride the hill. Apparently he was one of the first people to let them ride the lifts. At first they weren’t allowed but because they were so keen my pops told me he would let them hike. He thought they were goof balls and didn’t see the sport as something that would go anywhere but he did admire their persistence so he told them to stay out of people’s way and they could shred the hill.As the sport grew up it got so much more resistance from dumb shit ski racers and ski associations that thought it was impure. They ignorantly thought snowboarders were bad news that were always drunk and scraped the snow off the mountains. I started riding in 1992 so I still got some of that attitude. It actually made the sport way cooler because we had to stick together and rise above the ignorance. Until around 1996-7 there were still two sides. You were ether a skier or a snowboarder and there was no in between. We would have skier vs. boarder fights in school and shit. It was rad! We hated jocks for the longest time but now it seems like half the snowboard populous are jocks. Whatever though, the sport changed and I watched it change and it’s really interesting to witness. I’m just glad I got to see a few different sides of the sport I love. Now days most of the new freestyle kids don’t know shit about how original the sport once was. They only know the world of soccer moms and Olympic tryouts as if that competition actually matters. The Olympics don’t mean shit for snowboarding. It only means WAY more money for corporate fools that want to exploit the sport. Sure it’s great that my parents see snowboarding as a real sport but I’d rather they think its crap and go back to the day when only people who loved riding did it. I’ll always accept this sport the way it is. Just don’t expect me to support things like the Olympics. Fuck the Olympics. Fuck Visa and McDonalds and fuck the F.I.S. and Olympic committee.
9. What would make snowboarding (the industry, lifestyle and sport) better, in your opinion?
A) Taking it away from the Olympics, Strait up. It’s insane that the biggest money making event in the world won’t pay their athletes a dime. Every single Olympic comity member makes mad loot. All the secretary’s that type memos make a salary. All the couches make money, even the food runners and bars in town during the show make money, but the only people you can’t replace are made to feel guilty to even ask for financial help. Then the countries are criticized for not supporting the athletes. Why the hell should a country pay that cost when the Olympics should be paying the stars of the show? Every single athlete whether they win or lose are out there working hard as hell. I know of athletes that had to do bottle drives to afford their plane tickets to the Olympics. They wanted to go as independent athletes so they didn’t have to do the corporate dic suck dance and wear all the gear and logos most athletes are forced to do and wear. I think it’s insane that a scenario like this can even exist. Take this for example. Danny Cass is sponsored by Libtech and Grenade clothing and gloves for the entire 4 years it takes him to train and get to the level it takes to qualify and compete at an Olympic level. When he finally gets to go he has to change all the sizes of the logos on his gear so that there virtually impossible to see on camera. Yet while he does his run a VISA logo is placed in the bottom right corner of the screen and some other financial institute or crap fast food company in the left. Two companies that had no part in him getting there or supporting him in any way yet they somehow have a right to advertise during Danny’s run. Of course everyone in the world is programmed to reply to my theory with this “but the Olympics bring people and countries together. Isn’t that more important?” this is what the Olympic comity has in-doctored into the worlds heads so that they can continue having $60,000 dollar lunches, selling the world’s best athletes images, persona’s and talents for millions of dollars and keep running the largest profiting event on earth without losing a dime of money on talent. Congratulations world because we’ve created an unstoppable monster.
10. Who are your sponsors?
A) Ride snowboards & bindings, WESC clothing, Drop gloves, Vonzipper, Bruxe bags, Eesa firstlayer, Rudeboys shop, and etnies/32.
Bonus question: Any famous last words of wisdom?
You bet I do! If snowboarding truly is your passion than keep it real and never let your values be compromised. I started entirely on my own when it was still referred to as a “soon to die fad”. Now i want to maintain my own direction. Snowboarding is more than just a sport. It’s a creative outlet to explore and then contribute back into. Anyone out there can help mould it into what they want it to be. It can be so much more than just sliding down a hill on plastic. Try to be creative with it by looking at it differently than the minions/masses and I’m sure you’ll find something more than just and activity. I did and now it’s a huge part of many areas of my life. I make films about it, take photos of it, write stories inspired by it and it keeps me busy on a cold Friday afternoon. It also still scares the shit out of me and challenges me every time I strap on. So it’s not as simple a sport as so many out there. It also is one of the only sports in the world where you can exist without competing, truly unique.
BSA would like to thank Andrew for taking the time to answer these questions. We also wish him a speedy recovery to full health after his recent hip fracture injury.

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