A D V E R T I S E M E N T My Info| Name: | Mason Aguirre | | Nickname: | Sloth | | Lives In: | Mammoth Lakes, California United States | | Hometown: | Duluth, Duluth United States | | Age: | 22 | | Birthday: | November 10, 1987 | | Gender: | Male | | Description: | guirre spent his childhood growing up in Duluth where he followed his older brother, Tyler Aguirre, onto the slopes when Mason was six. He turned pro at fifteen and his parents moved their family to Mammoth Lakes, California to pursue his snowboarding career. In 2006, Aguirre became the youngest snowboarder on the U.S. Olympic Snowboarding Team by beating out Ross Powers, 2002 Halfpipe gold medalist and J.J. Thomas, 2002 Halfpipe bronze medalist. Aguirre’s first trip to the Olympics was successful, placing 4th overall in the Halfpipe event which is a major accomplishment because snowboarding is becoming more and more competitive. Aguirre placed first overall at the 2006 World Superpipe Championships and again at the 2006 Burton New Zealand Open.Aguirre is also a member of the Frends crew made up of Kevin Pearce, Danny Davis, Scotty Lago, Keir Dillon, and Jack and Luke Mitrani. He is currently sponsored by Burton, Smith Optics, SoBe, DVS, Windells, Fender Guitars, Mammoth Mountain, Valsurf, The Collection, and R.E.D. Protection. |
My FansMason Aguirre has 32 fans on GrindTV. | NewsIt's a Cracker of a Day Here at Cardrona! Contributed by SnowBalls Thursday, August 13, 2009 11:30am Photos by Phil Erickson courtesy of Burton"Cracker of a day". That's New Zealand slang for "It's a really nice day here". I learned it this morning when the kiwi PR girl sent me an email letting me know the exciting news for the days Halfpipe Qualification rounds. The previous day's Slopestyle qualifications had been held under absolute crap weather, so you can understand how it was exciting news when the weather took an unexpected turn for the better. So bluebird it was, and subsequently.. What's All the Fuss About? Thursday, August 13, 2009 9:27am Aboutguirre spent his childhood growing up in Duluth where he followed his older brother, Tyler Aguirre, onto the slopes when Mason was six. He turned pro at fifteen and his parents moved their family to Mammoth Lakes, California to pursue his snowboarding career. In 2006, Aguirre became the youngest snowboarder on the U.S. Olympic Snowboarding Team by beating out Ross Powers, 2002 Halfpipe gold medalist and J.J. Thomas, 2002 Halfpipe bronze medalist. Aguirre’s first trip to the Olympics was successful, placing 4th overall in the Halfpipe event which is a major accomplishment because snowboarding is becoming more and more competitive. Aguirre placed first overall at the 2006 World Superpipe Championships and again at the 2006 Burton New Zealand Open.
Aguirre is also a member of the Frends crew made up of Kevin Pearce, Danny Davis, Scotty Lago, Keir Dillon, and Jack and Luke Mitrani.
He is currently sponsored by Burton, Smith Optics, SoBe, DVS, Windells, Fender Guitars, Mammoth Mountain, Valsurf, The Collection, and R.E.D. Protection. My EventsMason Aguirre is linked to 5 events on GrindTV. My BrandsMason Aguirre is linked to 8 brands on GrindTV. My VideosMason Aguirre has been tagged in 1 video on GrindTV. My PhotosMason Aguirre has been tagged in 3 photos on GrindTV. |