Glen Plake

Glen Plake

Glen Plake is one of the most distinctive figures in American Freestyle skiing and extreme sports today. Born in Livermore, California, on September 9, 1964, he is known for his appearance in ski films such as "The Blizzard of Aahs", and for his trademark (often dyed blonde or blue) Mohawk hairstyle. Plake, along with Scot Schmidt were extremely significant in the uprise of extreme skiing in America, being the pioneers. In recent years he has served as host for the RSN Cable Network's program "Reel Thrills".

Recently he has also appeared in several ski films by Warren Miller, in addition to a lead role in "SnoWhat?" (1993, Bruce Benedict).

According to his official biography:

"...it was his third-grade teacher who used a Möbius flip from the seminal '70s ski flick Outer Limits as a way of demonstrating math that turned his life. For Glen, there fell into place a connection between skiing and the wider world, an understanding that there were deeper forces beneath this sliding on snow. In that brief flash of insight, Plake knew that skiing held something greater for him.. "

Plake is a two-time World Hot Dog Ski champion.

After more than two decades skiing and endorsing K2 skis, from October 2006 Plake joined Slovenian ski company Elan [ [http://www.ski-review.com/content/view/582/34/ Glen Plake Joins Elan] – Ski Review] where he will contribute in a design and development role.

In late 2007, Plake also appeared in a tourism commercial for the state of California, emphasizing winter sports. At one point he is seen "flipping" up his mohawk, and later in the commercial he is seen airborne on skis.

References

External links

* [http://www.skiingmag.com/skiing/feature/article/0,12910,329150,00.html Glen Plake Soul Man] an interview with skiingmag.com


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