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Spencer meeting Chef Robert to give him his challenge and offer her help.
Spencer hard at work! Just winning the X-Games silver medal during Slopestyle finals and now on the grill.














The ten page cover story reveals how Shaun’s creativity and authenticity have allowed him to become a success in the youth market. Senior Editor, Mark Borden, outlines how Shaun’s performance at the Olympics and his decision not to follow in the footsteps of previous Olympic success stories paved the way for his unique business strategy, allowing him to regulate his image and only work with companies he truly connects with. Shaun’s relationship with
Fast Company has a circulation of 742,000.
The first day of the much anticipated inaugural Burton Canadian Open 2009 Snowboarding Championships kicked off this morning under partly cloudy skies at Canada Olympic Park in Calgary, Alberta. A field of 48 men, whom would be whittled to 20 by the end of the day, were registered and raring to go as they took to the 22’ superpipe.
The Burton Canadian Open action continues tomorrow with men’s slopestyle prequals. The Canadian Open is the fourth stop on the Burton Global Open Series and offers riders the chance to earn points towards a male and female championship title, each worth $100,000, currently the largest single payout in competitive snowboarding.
If you can’t make it to Calgary, watch the semi-finals and finals live on Go211.com, where webcasts and highlights of the competitions will also be available for on-demand viewing once the event is over.

Having been invited out to attend the BEO '09, Sport ran a double page spread and a cover mention surrounding the prestigious event. The article spoke favorably of the event as well as notable Burton riders Shaun White, Kevin Pearce, Danny Davis and Kelly Clark. This is one of a number of Burton related pieces intended to run throughout the year.