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Records
Awards
Competition
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2006 U.S. Freeskiing Nationals - Snowbird, Utah (semi-finalist)
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2005 U.S. Freeskiing Nationals - Snowbird, Utah (semi-finalist)
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2004 13th Annual U.S. Extreme Freeskiing - Crested Butte, Colorado (semi-finalist)
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2004 WT U.S. Freeskiing Nationals - Snowbird, Utah (tdq)
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2003 U.S. Freeskiing Nationals - Snowbird, Ut (22nd qualifier)
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2003 Canadian Freeskiing Championships - Whistler, BC (semi-finalist)
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2003 Slug Magazine Slopestyle - Brighton, Ut (6th)
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2001 Badass Extreme Championships - Berthoud, Co (finalist)
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2001 U.S. Freeskiing Championships - Snowbird, Ut (DQ'd, out-of-bounds)
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2001 Brighton Super Slopestyle - Brighton, Ut (9th)
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1999 Brighton Super Slopestyle - Brighton, Ut (4th)
Film
TV
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2006 Fox Sports Net / Outdoor Life Network / Fuel TV - Fusion TV
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2004 Channel 5 Eyewitness News - interconnect feature
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2004 National Commercial - Solitude Ski Resort
Writing
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Powder Magazine
MORPHENE 25 People You See On The Hill Everyday Nov 2007
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Skiing Magazine
DROPPING The GLOVES persuasive essay Is going big a natural evolution of skiing or a brainless stunt Dec 2006
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Freeride Magazine
- last page columnist
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Featured article,
Freeride Magazine
Volume 1:1, Calmly Stepping To Another Level
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Guest Editor: The daily Utah Chronicle: Oct 2000
Industry Involvement
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2002 U.S. Freeskiing Nationals Qualifier, Snowbird, Ut - Judge
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2002 North American Freeskiing Championships - Kirkwood, Ca - Venue Coordinator
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2002 Red Bull Huckfest - Snowbird, Ut - Volunteer Coordinator
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2002 U.S. Skiercross Nationals - Snowbird, Ut - Line Judge
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2002 U.S. Freeskiing Nationals, Snowbird, Ut - Volunteer Coordinator
Education
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2004 - B.S. Economics, University of Utah
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Intern: Mountain Sports International: 2001/2002
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Associated Students - Concerts Committee: 2000 - 2002
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Associated Students - Mayfest Co-Chair: 2000
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Sigma Chi - Social Chairman: 1999
Community
Involvement
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Poet - City Arts & University of Utah
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Film & Television (resume available)
I taught myself how to ski in eighth grade, my background was
skateboarding and I was oblivious to what mainstream skiing was.
I perfected my balance on my skis, then I perfected my balance in the
air. Naturally, once I had that established I basically tried to
skateboard on skis. So a day of skiing consisted of cliff
and air searching - all day. I'd usually get home at
9:00pm.
I had no idea that skiing was influenced by racing and
Corporations. I still hang onto that innocence.
I found that if I could be doing anything at any given moment, I would
be skiing. This behavior continues to this day, and it will
continue until I am physically limited to maintain such a
lifestyle.
In the last eight months I have been to Argentina, Chile, Jackson
Hole, Vail, Aspen, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Alaska, and
Whistler. Up until eight months ago the furthest east I had been was
Colorado - furthest south was Tijuana - furthest north was
Canada. Every place was amazing and I am addicted to traveling
now. Top of the list now is Peru and check out Maccu Piccu. But you
know what .. I still love coming home to Utah. Most of my friends,
family, and beautiful mountains reside here (and job). I am pretty
much into anything that involves fun people in fun places (mostly
outdoors), and hard workers. It could be with random rad strangers in
a random place I have never been - or it could be sitting above Salt
Lake City watching the sunset with good friends (maybe with some cold
beer). Oh yeah, and I am great at rock, paper, scissors. And snuff is
the way to my heart.
The Uncertainty Of The Mountains Demands Greater
Patience And Keener Perception Before It Discloses
Whatever Mystery First Drew You Towards It.
Julian
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