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TPM Episode 229: Rory Bushfield, Pro Skier
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Length:
69 minutes
Released:
Jun 7, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Rory Bushfield is known for living dangerously. Yeah, he’s a pro skier, but the risk factor seems to come from everything else in life that he does. Rory started out as the kid who was always getting hurt, but he was also the kid who, cast or not, would crush you in the moguls. He was the JR Olympic Mogul Champion and he quit his Olympic path or the park, pipe, and video parts. In part 1 of this hilarious podcast, we talk about his stunts, money, LCP, death, pressure, and a lot more. Rory Bushfield Show Notes: 3:00: Panama Canal, were his parents dangerous, and Balzac, Alberta 12:00: Is there family money in the Bushfield Family, getting hurt as a kid, always being a little hurt, and skiing 16:00: Soccer, skiing and having to pick one, taking trains to ski, and being tall for a skier 20:00: Stanley: Get 30% off site wide with the code drinkfast 10 Barrel Brewery: Buy their beers, they support action sports more than anyone 22:45: Freestyle program, internet school through getting beat up by a girl, and backyard set ups 28:00: Not getting caught, Loose Cannon Playas, CKY2K influence, and stunts 32:30: Peer influence, does losing people slow you down, Trennon Payner 34:00: What does the US Team do for him, moving out of the house at 16, and filming 42:00: Peter Glenn Ski and Sports: Getting you outside for over 70 years Rollerblade: Find out all about the award-winning Skate to Ski program 44:00: Smoking weed and getting a spot to the X Games, and Jr Olympic Champion 52:00: The World Cup, Sponsors, and did he ever have to work? 56:00: Not making finals at X-Games and pressure 60:00: Inappropriate Questions with Mason Mashon
Released:
Jun 7, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
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