• Official GrindTV Blog

    Stay up-to-date with everything going on at GrindTV.

  • Recent Comments

    katywill

    katywill says:

    "Longing for more passion to your life? Welcome to---TallLoving.c-0-m-, the world's largest community for intimate encounters. Regardless of your status, you'll find
    the discreet relationship or special 'one night' that you desire. Come in and discover the excitement you deserve! ^_^"

    Read Full Post >

    katy green

    katy green says:

    "I'am a sweet, friendly, honest caring girl in search of "the one".I've been single for over two years . so i got a profile on ----T'ALL'Loving。С'⊙M.---?-It is the largest club for tall men or pretty girls mate. maybe you wanna hit me up ,seriously !"

    Read Full Post >

    backside five

    backside five says:

    "Russ Howell is awesome, it's people like this that have made the sport what it is today! Russ Howell, Grinds Harder!"

    Read Full Post >

    backside five

    backside five says:

    "Russ Howell is awesome, it's people like this that have made the sport what it is today! Russ Howell, Grinds Harder!"

    Read Full Post >

  • Winter Dew Tour Results


    Shawn White and his hair took the Men's Snowboard Superpipe finals at the Dew Tour in Vermont this past weekend. Shawn's been killing it in the inaugural season standings of the Winter Dew Tour, holding down first in both slopestyle and superpipe. Check out the press release below from Allied Sports.

    NEW YORK January 11, 2009 - Olympic gold medalist Shaun White won the men (TM)s superpipe finals and hometown hero and fellow gold medalist Kelly Clark won the women' (TM)s event Sunday in the second stop of the inaugural Winter Dew Tour at Mount Snow Resort in West Dover, Vermont.

    White's winning run included a backside rodeo 720, a backside 900, back-to-back 1080 into a 720. He finished with an alley-oop rodeo and scored 96.25.

    ' The first run was really good but I knew I could go a little bigger than I did in that first run,' White said. ' It was a weird run. My glove was kind of iced over and we had to add these marks to my board so I' (TM)d make sure I grabbed it. I went through that second run there and it just all fell together.'

    Steve Fisher of Breckenridge, Colo., was second at 92.75 and Kevin Pearce of Norwich, Vt., was third at 90.00.

    White now holds the lead in season standings in both the superpipe and slopestyle disciplines.

    Channels: Snow

    < previous 112 of 123 next >

  • 0 Comments

     0 of 0

    No comments have been posted. Be the first!

    Add a Comment

    2000 characters left. 2000 total.