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Shred White and Pooch

June 17, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Marty C’s young Husky gets the colors out on the trail. Go pup!carrigan-husky

Shred 1sts – 14’er Surf, Olympic Freestyle and Hawaiian Green

June 14, 2010 by Peter Kray · Leave a Comment 

jarred-luttrellHigh Country, Colo. (Shred White and Blue)-Jarrett Luttrell recently made history – he became the first snowboarder to climb and ride all 54 of Colorado’s 14ers from their summits.

Luttrell finished the feat with his descent of Keplinger’s on Longs Peak. A split boarder, the fine folks at Shred White and Blue fave Venture Snowboards were stoked to share the news as Luttrell was riding a Venture-built board.

Congrats to Jarrett, who sent over the photo, and to whom we are sending one of the Shred White and Blue Classic Design shirts from our inaugural business year. FOMO, check out this cool interview with Justin on TransWorld Snowboarding right here:

http://snowboarding.transworld.net/1000126359/featuresobf/the-first-14er-jarrett-luttrell/

Slopestyle Could Go for the Gold!

Antalya, Turkey (Shred White and Blue)- A U.S. and French proposal to submit ski halfpipe to the International Olympic Committee for consideration as early as 2014 was approved without dissent as the International Ski Federation concluded its biennial FIS Congress Friday in Antalya, Turkey. The Congress also unanimously passed proposals from the USA and other nations to accept both snowboarding slopestyle and team snowboardcross into the FIS World Snowboard Championships.

A decision on new events for 2014 could be made by the IOC as early as 2011.

“As a member association, we’re proud of the reputation that FIS has developed as a progressive and dynamic international sports federation, particularly in terms of the events and sports it provides to the Olympic Games,” said U.S. Ski and Snowboard Association Vice President, Luke Bodensteiner. “By aggressively developing new and dynamic action sports into its program, FIS is leading from a position that is relevant to youth and the worldwide public.”

Hawaii Protects Historic Surf Reserves

Maui (Shred White and Blue)-Hawaii Governor Linda Lingle issued an executive order to establish surfing reserves at two of Hawai`i’s most important and well-known surfing areas.  The executive order “acknowledges the cultural, sports and historic significance of important surf sites in Hawai`i,” and “raises public awareness about the importance of protecting, nourishing and developing Hawai`i’s world famous surf sites.”

The Governor’s order establishes the Duke Kahanamoku Surfing Reserve, which includes surf breaks bounded by the Ala Wai and the Waikīkī War Memorial Natatorium, as well as the North Shore Surfing Reserve, which includes surf breaks from Ali`i Beach in Hale`iwa to Sunset Beach.  Both surf reserves are located in the waters off O`ahu.

Senator Hemmings is a surfing legend in his own right, having become the world’s first surfing champion from Hawai`i after winning the World Surfing Championship in Puerto Rico in 1968. Pictured here are (left to right) Paul Strauch, Jr., Joey Cabell, Duke Kahanamoku, Fred Hemmings and Butch Van Artsdalen.

FOMO: http://hawaii.gov/gov/news/files/2010/june/governor-establishes-hawai-i-surfing-reserves