Tuesday, November 23, 2010 11:24am PST

Up for Grabs: Torah Bright's snowboard gear

By: Snowboarder Magazine


On February 18th, 2010, at Cypress Mountain, BC, she shocked the world...but it was no shock to snowboarding. The media had the mainstream convinced that the Americans would sweep the podium with some sort of Kelly/Gretchen/Hannah mix-up in the top three spots, but those in the know were more than alert to the fact that a young Australian named Torah Bright was the favorite going into the Games. What Kelly may have in amplitude, Torah touts in technicality, and as Bright's airs got bigger, so did our hopes that she would finally take home a gold medal. And then she did. Torah's since been touring the world with her hardware, frequenting photo shoots for myriad projects, and even got married to long-time fiancé and Forum frontman Jake Welch. Yes, it seems that Torah Bright has got the whole world in her hands, and with this column, we're giving you the chance to get your hands on Torah's head-to-toe Roxy setup (plus two one-day passes to Park City). All you have to do is enter your information here, and you'll be put into a lottery to win the golden girl's entire ensemble. -Tom Monterosso

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