Uncover the Surprising Connections That Shaped Snowboarding’s Legendary Beginnings—From Grandma’s Lawn Mower to Jake Burton’s Vision!
“I had a vision there was a sport there,” Burton Carpenter said in a 2010 interview with The Associated Press.
He spent years, if not decades, elbowing out room at resorts that wanted nothing to do with snowboarding, deeming both the contraption and their riders too rough, too grungy and too dangerous for the elite crowds they sought.
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By 1998, not only were resorts accepting snowboards, but the Olympics — worried about an aging fan base and the growing popularity of the X Games — “unilaterally decided snowboarding would be an Olympic sport,” Donna Carpenter said.



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