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TGR Captures US Freeskiing Athletes Training For Sochi
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As an effort to document this latest chapter in freeskiing’s history, Teton Gravity Research aims to put the spotlight on these skiers. This brief edit from Way Of Life, Teton Gravity Research’s latest ski film, highlights some of the training and preparation that the US Freeskiing Team has undergone in advance of the Olympic Games. After all, the kids in red, white, and blue want to ensure that they’re throwing the biggest tricks with the best style when the games kick off in Sochi.