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WHO'S WHO

JAMES STENTIFORD

James is without doubt the finest freerider this country has ever produced, his knowledge of the mountains is second to none and his ability to ride them not far behind. Based in Chamonix for the past 12 years James has built himself a global reputation as one of the finest big mountain exponents anywhere in the world. Having ridden and filmed pretty much the world over James is the total embodiment of what it is to be a proffesional snowboarder. Not bad for a guy from the West Midlands.

 

Sponsors: Lib-Tech, Quicksilver, 32, Animal

 

 

NATHAN GALLAGHER

Don't let the photo fool you, Nathan is one of the most talanted snowboard photographers in the world, as the staff photographer for Document he was responsible for some of the best snowboard images to grace the pages of any magazine. Nates  work has been seen in magazines the world over and he has become one of the most respected photographers in the sport. However one of Nathen's greatest assets is the enthusiasam he brings to his work. One of the most enthusiastic people you will ever meet and superb at teaching people how to take photo's. Do Not miss this seminar.

Sponsors: Doesn't need any.

 

 

STEVE CUSS

The Cusster is probably the best servicing technician in the UK, at some point in its life almost every snowboard ever sold in Britain has passed through Steve's hands. Steve honed his skills with the Austrian company Snowboard Klinik helping establish workshops throughout Europe and spearheading their servicing in the UK. What Steve doesn't know about servicing snowboards isn't worth knowing.

 

 

 

 

JEREMY SLADEN

Jeremy has been involved in the snowboard scene since its very early days, he started snowboarding in 1984 and ended up working for Sims Snowboards in 1987. He has seen snowboarding develop from its early maverick roots into the global sport it is today. With stints working with companies such as Santa Cruz, Morrow, Nitro, Flow and Palmer, Jeremy has built an in depth knowledge of snowboarding. Now heading up the Snowboard Asylum he is still as enthusiastic about the sport today as he was in 1984.