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Tom
Sims And Jake Burton To Receive NASJA Award
Edited by John Stouffer (5-20-98)
For
the first time ever, the North American Snowsports Journalists Association
will award not just one but two snowboarders the coveted Carson White Golden
Quill Award. The award, named after the founder of NASJA, honors individuals
who have contributed significantly to the advancement of snow sports in
North America.
Sims and Burton were voted on this
year and will be presented the award at NASJA's annual meeting at Mammoth
Mountain, California in April of 1999. Not only is this the first time
a member of the snowboarding industry has been given the award, but it
is also the year that the organization has changed its name from Ski to
Snowsports Journalists Association.
Jake Burton and Tom Sims with Sherman Poppen at the 7th Annual Snowboarding Industry Conference. |
Burton and Sims are joining a pretty
elite group. The award has also been presented to such ski legends as Doug
Pfeiffer, a pioneer of freestyle skiing; film-maker Warren Miller; Jerry
Groswald, former CEO of Winter Park; and Dave McCoy, founder of Mammoth
Mountain.
NASJA is a professional group of
more than 400 writers, photographers, and broadcasters who present snow-related
news, information, and features throughout the United States and Canada.
The organization is currently trying to get more involved with the snowboarding
industry. Anyone interested in more information should contact Steve Threndyle,
the executive director, at: 309 E. 24th Ave., Vancouver, B.C., Canada V5V
1Z8, phone: (604) 877-1140; e-mail: [email protected].
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