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The 411 on Maddie Bowman
Name: Maddie Bowman Age: 16 DOB: 1/10/94
School: South Tahoe High School grade: 11
Hobbies: soccer, wake boarding, wake skating, water skiing, mountain biking, trampoline, snowskating
GPA: 4.4 Years skiing: 14.5 racing: 7 freeride: 4 mountain: Sierra @Tahoe

Maddie is a great addition to the Shoreline Freeride team, She has a great record going for at a very young age. Placing top 3 in most everything she enters. Keep your eye on her she is turning heads at her home mountian Sierra at Tahoe. We can wait to ski with her this year, fresh footage is in the works.

EVENTS: Slalom, giant slalom, halfpipe, slopestyle and skiercross

GOALS: I have really big expectations and goals for this upcoming season. I will be competing in the NORAM tour and FIS events in pipe to get a better international ranking. One of my big goals this year is to go to Freestyle World Championships. I’m working very hard right now to make my career take off.

Saturday, October 03rd, 2009 | Author:

VAS0-SB710DVD[1]Dropping banger shred flicks on the snowboard community for nearly 20 years, Standard Films has been capturing the essence of all things snowboarding since 1991. With past seasons gems including Paradox and Aesthetica, Standard looks forward to shaking up the scene with their new film Black Winter set to release fall 09.

With a list of shreds including riders like Eric Jackson, Torstein Horgmo, Lonnie Kauk, Chas Guldemond, Andreas Wiig and Mark Landvik, Black Winter will showcase the sports progression with a unique artistic edge.

Always a supporter of timeless snowboarding since the TB days, Snowboarder Magazine is proud to offer their stamp of approval and support to Standard Films. Publisher Chris Engelsman says, We’re stoked to be partnering with Standard to document the best riders in the world; their caliber of riders, film quality and pioneering new zones has raised the level of snowboarding for years

Branching out from their full-length films, Standard is entering the sixth season of production for The Standard Snowboard Show for Fuel TV. Their unique approach to documentation has raised the standards for a televised snowboard series, transcending boundaries between a winters worth of collecting footage and exposing the lifestyles of top riders.

Whether viewing the work of Standard in the form of Black Winter or The Standard Snowboard Show, Standard Films uses their acquired knowledge from their snowboarding past to continue creating innovative films in the future.