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SCOTT Sports Welcomes Rosalind Groenewoud to the Team

by Scott_USA
Jan 10th 2011 - 0 comments

SCOTT Sports welcomes Rosalind Groenewoud, otherwise known as Roz-G, to the International Team on skis, goggles, protection and poles. At just 21 years young, Roz-G has become a powerhouse in the ski superpipe arena. Roz is no stranger to the podium with impressive competition results including 1st Place in the Inaugural Grand Prix Halfpipe, 2nd at the European X Games, 3rd at the US X Games, and is ranked 2nd in the AFP Halfpipe Rankings for 2010.  The Association of Freeskiing Professionals (AFP) also named Roz World Champion as the #1 Ranked Overall skier (Slope and Pipe) in 2008-09, and 2009-10. [IMG]http://images.newschoolers.com/images/17/00/03/15/00/31500.jpeg[/IMG]

SCOTT Sports Launches Wednesdays with Wallisch

by Scott_USA
Nov 3rd 2010 - 4 comments

This week on Wednesdays with Wallisch at Scott-Sports.com, Tom presents you with the brand new Tom Wallisch Pro Model Fix Goggle which will be hitting store shelves this November in Limited quantities. The limited edition goggle will feature SCOTT's NL-32 lens and retail for $110.

Dane Tudor Wins Best Male Performance from ESPN.com

by Scott_USA
Oct 5th 2010 - 1 comments

SKI: Dane Tudor, Poor Boyz Productions' "Revolver" Dane Tudor is a relative newcomer to the ski film scene -- the 21-year-old has filmed with Theory-3 Media and two seasons with PBP -- but he literally steals the show in Poor Boyz Productions' latest release, "Revolver." There's not just one Tudor segment in the film, but several. The Alaska/B.C.-native hops from massive kickers in the Whistler backcountry to powder in Niseko, Japan, to bony spines in Haines, Alaska, stomping every air and cleaning big-mountain lines with an effortless style not unlike Sage Cattabriga-Alosa's. "Dane is the all-around shredder we all wish we could be," long-time pro Mike Douglas says. "There's not one aspect of freeskiing that he isn't really good at. It's going to be cool to see how he'll push the sport over the next few years." Sage, better watch out.