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TPM Episode 449: Xander Guldman, Pro Skier

TPM Episode 449: Xander Guldman, Pro Skier

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Xander Guldman is a relative newcomer on the scene and could be called "one of the best kept secrets in skiing." I mean, he's been competing in big mountain environments since he was 10 years old, he's stood on many podiums, made it to the Freeride World Tour, won awards, and has/is filming with the biggest outfits in the ski game. His bouncy style and unique trick/grab vocabulary separate him from the rest and on the podcast, we talk about his live-scored personal project "Form", graduating from UC Davis Pre-Med, the FWT, skiing and what's next. Xander's brother, Jordan Guldman, asks the Inappropriate Questions.

Xander Guldman Show Notes:

4:00: Last minute scramble to travel, Mark Abma, spreading himself thin with projects, his project, "Form"

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25:00: Growing up rafting, world travel, being good at stuff, Jewish, Daron Rhalves, big mountain contests at 11, getting nerves under control, ski culture, and style influences.

42:00: Elan Skis: Over 75 years of innovation that makes you better.

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44:00: Nimbus, coaches, Woodward, Ross Tester, sponsorship, UC Davis, shifting to pre-med, leaving contests for 2 years, FWT, filming, and what's next

68:00: Inappropriate Questions with Jordan Guldman

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