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"Coming into contact with [Josh Loubek] was a win-win for everyone because he brought to us the expertise to probably accelerate the growth of our program," [Mike Sabin] said. "Really, Josh has all the experience in the world to build out the programs necessary to train the athletes in all the disciplines of where that segment of skiing is going. And he is absolutely plugged into it with all of his judging activities and connections with the U.S. Ski Team. "
"You know, it's funny," Loubek said. "When I came in here, I sort of asked around to find out what was going on, and I felt like I was Kevin Bacon from the movie Footloose because it was like, 'You " don't dance here? What's going on?' It was really odd. But I'm very optimistic we are getting the ball rolling in the right direction. The mountain is very positive and wants to help and give us great terrain features, and that's the most important thing. If we can get the program going, and if the mountain can give us the product as well, it will be a great program.""I'm very pleased that there is finally going to be a freestyle program again at Bogus," she said. "If Bogus Basin mountain management and BBSEF are willing to listen to forwardthinking ideas from Josh and other freestyle experts, then Bogus can have an awesome freestyle-freeride program."See the full content of this document
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Bbsef Unleashes Shredder
Mohammed went to the Mountain and the Mountain finally acquiesced.
After several years without a competitive freesryle/freeride ski and snowboard program, Bogus Basin Mountain Recreation Area has finally created one: Team Shred.In March, Boise Weekly reported ...See the full content of this document
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