My dad -- he's 75 and raced at USASA Nationals this year!
My dad -- he's 75 and raced at USASA Nationals this year!
That's cool. In 30 years I'll be that old. I'll be psyched if I can still walk, let alone ride.
He's got me beat by 12 1/2 years! I hope I'm still riding then.
That is SO COOL!!
My last ever standing backflip on my 50th birthday, Oct 25, 1996.
"If you're not living on the edge you're taking up too much room!"
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Looks like he's having a blast too...truly enjoying life
Congrats to your dad!![]()
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And if it doesn't return, hunt it down and kill it!
Maybe then my kids will be wealthy and can afford to send old Dad on a world carving tour...Europe, Japan, Chile, etc. Am taking Bryan Sutherland and Big Mario with me. Carving in the daytime...seniors' strip clubs at night. Geritol shots for everyone! **shudder**
Last edited by SnowSpeedster; March 27th, 2013 at 07:16 PM. Reason: Spotted a misspelling....damn OCD
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I met a 65 years old rider the past winter and I was saying to myself : wow, I've got around 21 years of carving in front of me ... now I can have 31 years of carving in front of me.
Instead of doing like a lot of Quebec senior people who goes in Florida during winter for the warm temperature (and no snow). I'll be hitting mountains with smooth snow instead of the icy hardpack we have here. I would not fell on ice at 70.
Stephane
The last sentence should be read : I would not like to fell on ice at 70.
Stephane
...I feel like a young pup compared to you 'masters'. Congrats to your Dad, Shintowin!!! This gives me hope that I can keep riding and carving for a few more years.
Mark
"Only when it is dark enough can you see the stars" -Dr. Martin Luther King
Dude - that totally kicks ass! I hope to have many, many years of carving ahead of me.
-queequeg
Congrats to your Pops! I just woke up, and as I was looking at this picture, I thought... OMG-- those two riders are going to collide, as I failed to realize it was two different pics! hahahah. that's the course setter in me!
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I have contacted USASA to see if they are willing to consider adding a new age group for 70+ racers (at 75 my dad is racing against competitiors as young as 60) but they haven't answered any of my emails. Anyone have any good contact info for the folks at USASA other than the ineffectual email address? Do they go away for the summer?
I am your dad's series director (Massachusetts) and a member of the executive board. Your dad was the oldset competitor by a long shot, and one of 5 in the age group at nationals, and in all regions. there really is no need to add another age group. Sorry. We did make sure that he got special recognition...Guys like Dick are the soul of the sport!
I challenge every BOL member to get out to at least one race this season...
...you (they - USASA) have several age categories (including a Methuselah class for women) that are recognized by the USASA that have are no competitors in them at all. It would also be nice to get a reply from USASA, even if they decide to reject my request.
where did you send your request? series director? board member? message board? riders rep? let me know and I will try to track it down. Also, when did you send it? we have had just one board meeting since nationals. With only one full time employee (and 2 part-timers), unfortunately not every every email gets immediate attention.
I challenge every BOL member to get out to at least one race this season...
It would be nice to add another age group. Although only 62 I've already reached the highest age group in USASA. Because of time constraints (I work seven days a week in the winter) and the fact that I'm also a ski racer, I don't have the opportunity to compete in both USASA and NASTAR. With the latter, I'll have age group breakdowns up into my nineties (when I hope to still be racing on the board and skis).
My last ever standing backflip on my 50th birthday, Oct 25, 1996.
"If you're not living on the edge you're taking up too much room!"
www.suburbanskiandbike.com
...with a rather outdated photo of the Cole Bros. Racing Team. Priors sure have come a long way (two Prior WCRs on the left, Nidecker GS and Burton Alp).
He doesn't race, but Carl still gets after it. He does still hardboot but he has been teaching so much the last couple years that he is on softies a lot.
This is Carl from a couple years ago. I think he will be 79 this year.
http://www.sunvalleymag.com/Sun-Vall...004/BOOK-TALK/
And from the pic , I see that he is not even using step-in !
Stephane
hey cuz he corrected himself for clarification.
pretty sure english is not his native language and tenses and inflections aren't always easy.
I for one love to see our friends to the North posting up on here whether the English is 100% correct or not.
Surf Quebec - fell would be the past tense of the verb fall. I wish my french were better but it's been too long. Which ever way you want to say, you damn sure don't want to hit the hard snow at 70 yrs old.
Oldest hardbooter in the US still at it in 2012 at almost 78 years young!
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That is so very cool! He probably turns a lot of heads when people actually realize he is almost 78 and still carving. Then factor in the fact that there aren't many snowboarders that age that still ride. Amazing!
"Problems cannot be solved at the same level of awareness that created them" -Albert Einstein
Shin,
Glad to see your dad is still at it, not only carving but still racing! Tell him I said Hi.
His style is very similar to KarverKai at 70yrs younger in his "second run in hardboots" vid. Looks good on your dad.
Ink
BTW, you need to join the LCI some day at Loveland. Would love to ride with you again.
Hopefully alpine board discipline will be alive 46 years later...
SBINZ Instructor
Hardbooting all the way!
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