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Impact of snow boarding on the U.S.A.

The Impact of Snowboarding in the U.S.A.

The ski industry has been around since the beginning of the century. Since that time the retailing industry of the ski world has been on a steady increase. At the beginning of this decade the increase began to skyrocket. However, skiing was not the reason for the growth. The reason for the dramatic increase in industry sales in the retail world of skiing was due to snowboarding. By now almost everyone in the country has either seen a snowboard, ridden one, or knows someone who has. The purpose of this paper is to discuss what snowboarding is, and to shed some light on the financial aspects of this new sport.

Snowboarding hit the scene in 1972. Jake Burton, at the age of 15, decided that he had enough of skiing and wanted to do something a little different. With a little ingenuity and some of his dad's tools he began working on the first snowboard. His project lasted about three weeks and when he was done he decided to take his invention to the slopes and she how it worked. This was almost the end of snowboarding. Every slope Jake went to denied him access, saying that they only allowed skis on the hills. Jake was a very determined kid and this did not stop him. He began hiking ev


Hauser, Roger (1996) Personal Interview, Ski School Director, Massanutten Ski Resort, Harrisonburg, VA Nov. 6.

Sepp Kobler, the manager of Freestyle Sports in Charlottseville, said that five years ago snowboards and accessories accounted for about 5% of all sales in the shop. Now it accounts for close to 30%. Kobler feels that if it were not for the dramatic increase in snowboarding he would have had a hard time keeping the shop open. "Kids are into it, and so are there folks, its cheaper, its more fun, and its easier to learn" says Kobler. A sales clerk at Bear Mountain, Brian Almarez says that is extremely hard to keep the hooded flannel shirts in stock. Also, the baggy pants "fly out the door faster than natty neon-colored ski wear." Almarez also states that "you don't see too many snowboarders out there who aren't making a fashion statement." (Feldman)

Burton, Jake (1988) "Burton: Now and Then," Burton Video Productions, Burlington VT

ery back-country trail he could find and he became quite efficient at snowboarding. At the same time he continued to knock on all the ticket windows at every resort but still had no success. He decided that the only way he could prove his invention was nothing more than a different version of a ski would be to make a video of himself riding down the back country hills. This was no easy task, keep in mind the year is 1972. Jake was determined and he met up with a guy named Craig Kelly who at the time was into video production of skateboarding and skiing. Jake gave the sales pitch and Craig bit hook, line, and sinker. The next week the video was complete and Jake took it to all the resorts with Craig and they pled their case. By this time Jake had made about a dozen more prototypes of his snowboard and all his best friends were riding them. Finally a small mountain, Okemo, said "O.K. Jake you can ride, but only during the week" This was all it took and from then on almost anyone that saw this crazy kid zipping down the hill on a wooden board with both feet strapped to it began to ask questions. From that moment on Burton Snowboards, INC. was created and is now the number one manufacturer of snowboards in the world. (Burton 1988).



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