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The Surf News InsiderThe latest surf-related news from the coconut wireless. Edited by Chris Mauro. Recent Commentsbacksidefive says: "This is what I love about Kelly Slater...He's made a career out of doing what he loves but he doesn't put himself on top of the world just because he's the best there is and possibly one of the best overall athletes around. He has fun and just does his best, and even though he is the best, he's not arrogant about it. He has a great attitude and everyone should learn from him! Keep grinding hard Slater!" backsidefive says: "I think everyone likes winning more than losing. The important thing is to enjoy what you're doing....take it seriously but not so serious that you're walking around with a stick up your a$$." backsidefive says: "I agree. Surfing is way underrated in the US and Slater deserves more credit than the press gives him. He always has been and always will be a beast! Keep grinding hard Slater!" catherine gwen says: "This American can appreciate the talents of Slater... in fact I know quite a few Americans and one Canadian @ www.backsidefive.com that feel the same way. Grinding harder ;)" | < previous 229 of 364 next > Olympic uniforms could spark an ugly old rivalry There's a controversy percolating over some of this year's Olympic uniforms. At issue are two very different looks with storied pasts -- a past that may open old wounds from a long-forgotten culture clash as they return to the spotlight. One is the U.S. snowboarding team uniform being supplied by Burton, a pillar of the snowboarding community. Unlike Burton's uniforms from past Olympic years, there's no visible attempt at conformity in this year's look (right). Rather, the flannel tops and tortured denim pants (which are actually bomb-proof Gortex fabric fashioned with high detailed graphics) are a clear tribute to the sport's rebellious past. Snowboarders -- arguably accidental athletes to begin with -- have embraced the outfits. On the flip side we have the very interesting look U.S. snowboarders will be expected to flaunt during the Opening Ceremony and Closing Ceremony (below left). The snazzy Ralph Lauren getups, inspired by the 1932 Lake Placid Winter Games, hearken back to the same resort-dweller breed who tried a generation ago to run snowboarders out of Dodge. This could get ugly -- or is it already? -- Certainly not as ugly as the men's figure skating costumes. ![]() Scotty Lago, a member of the men's halfpipe squad, did mention that he already has plans for his ceremony attire. "I'll have to keep them so I can wear them on my yacht I'm planning on getting one day far in the future," Lago said. The other U.S. snowboard Olympic team members are raising their eyebrows, but biting their tongues on the matter. We have yet to confirm if there's a gag order in place. Of course, there were plenty of raised eyebrows when the scrappy Burton uniforms were first revealed. To sporty Olympic purists the sloppy aesthetic lacked the usual reverence reserved for the world's biggest athletic stage. Naysayers immediately chimed in with snide remarks in chat rooms, claiming, among other things, that the snowboarders looked more like they were headed for a Bon Jovi concert than the Olympic Games. The old rift between snowboarders and skiers dates back to a time when snowboarders weren't even allowed on most mountain resorts. The skier class, along with their snooty resort brethren, made life miserable for the unruly little fringe dwellers for years. The subsequent clash got pretty heated during the 1990s, with snowboarders eventually winning out and carving a place for themselves on the mountain. Fast forward 20 years and things have changed quite a bit. Shaun White is one of the most popular Olympic athletes in the world. Resorts have long since adjusted to the new reality, and most of the animosity between skiing and snowboarding communities has faded from view...but perhaps not for long. Channels: Snow < previous 229 of 364 next > |




There's a controversy percolating over some of this year's Olympic uniforms. At issue are two very different looks with storied pasts -- a past that may open old wounds from a long-forgotten culture clash as they return to the spotlight. 
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Posted by Lindsay Fraka February 5, 2010 01:42pm PSTReply | Report Abuse
who cares what they're wearing...? i care about what they're throwing down!
Posted by panicxhaleyleigh February 5, 2010 03:55pm PSTReply | Report Abuse
Bahahahahhahahahhaahahahaha.
They look stupid.
They'd better win if they have to wear that.
They're still bad@$$ regardless.
Posted by Heather Hendricks February 5, 2010 07:15pm PSTReply | Report Abuse
I think the outfits are hilarious, and the mantle with Shaun's face is priceless. Nice work!!
Posted by spinachbourbon February 6, 2010 07:19pm PSTReply | Report Abuse
Burton all the way.
Posted by danksquad February 7, 2010 09:49pm PSTReply | Report Abuse
ANALOG/ or DANKSQUAD
Posted by ScubaNymph February 9, 2010 01:44pm PSTReply | Report Abuse
It would be really nice if they could make the GIANT Polo logo a little bit larger on the cheesy sweater. So I can see it from Orange County without binoculars.
Posted by kimmel February 9, 2010 01:49pm PSTReply | Report Abuse
Stay classy.
Posted by Kat Hoffman February 9, 2010 04:39pm PSTReply | Report Abuse
Snowboarding and Ralph Lauren... REALLY? I dunno the two don't really go together in my book.
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