Jeremy Jones (freerider)

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Jeremy Jones
Born (1975-01-14) January 14, 1975 (age 50)
Occupation(s) Snowboarder, Founder and CEO of Jones Snowboards
Known forSnowboarding, Snowboard Manufacturing
SpouseTiffany Jones
Children2

Jeremy Jones (born January 14, 1975) is an American professional snowboarder and businessman who is the founder of Jones Snowboards. In addition to creating and improving his line of snowboards, Jones works to create films that record his climbing and snowboarding adventures around the world. In November 2012, Jones was selected by National Geographic as a nominee for Adventurer of the Year, based on his "remarkable achievements in exploration, conservation, humanitarianism, and adventure sports." [1] Jones is also the founder of the non-profit group Protect Our Winters, which works to reduce the effects of global climate change by means of educational, activist and community-based projects. [2] He is sponsored by: O'Neill, POC, CLIF Bar, Scott, Giro, 661 and Blue Bird Wax.

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Early life

Jones grew up in various parts of the New England region of the United States, including Massachusetts, Vermont, and Maine. He attended Carrabassett Valley Academy in Carrabassett Valley, Maine and graduated in 1993. He started snowboarding in 1984, he was sponsored by Rossignol in 1989, [3] and he became a professional snowboarder two years later in 1991.

Career

After racing for many years, Jones focused his efforts on big mountain snowboarding, particularly in Alaska. His snowboarding style was a seminal influence on modern freeriding, and today Jones is regarded as a pioneer of professional big mountain riding.

Jones regularly rides with Xavier de Le Rue, Jonas Emery, Mads Jonsson, Victoria Jealouse and Johan Olofsson. The Jones snowboards team consists of Jonaven Moore, Ryland Bell, Forrest Shearer, Miikka Hast and Ralph Backstorm. Jeremy regularly participates in the Swatch O'Neill Big Mountain Pro tour. [4]

In 2007 Jones founded Protect Our Winters (POW), [5] a non-profit organization dedicated to reversing the global warming crisis by uniting the winter sports community and focusing its collective efforts towards reversing the damage done by climate change. As a testament to Jones' commitment to the environment, he has recently decided to forego the use of helicopters and lifts, opting instead to hike as his sole means of transportation on the slopes. [6]

In 2009 Jones left his original snowboard sponsor Rossignol and announced his own line of snowboards tailored for big mountain and backcountry riding, Jones Snowboards. They were available as of the 2013/2014 season and have a significant share of the growing splitboard market.[ citation needed ]

Personal life

Jones lives in Truckee, California, with his wife, Tiffany, who is a real estate agent in the Lake Tahoe area. He has two children. [7]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleNotes
1996TB 6 - Carpe diem
1996The Continuum
1997Snowriders II
1997Harvest
1998TB 8 - Infinity
1998Uprising
1999TB 9 - Totally Board Nine
1999The Realm
2000TB 10 - Optigrab
2000Further
2001Best of Totally Board Series
2001Mind the Addiction
2002The Prophecy
2003High Life
2004Soul Purpose
2004Tangerine Dream
2006Follow Me Around
2006The Big One
2007Lost and Found
2008 That's It, That's All
2008Under the Influence
2010Jeremy Jones' DeeperAlso director
2011 The Art of Flight
2011Jeremy Jones' Further
2013 McConkey
2014Jeremy Jones' HigherAlso director
2015 Meru
2015The Search for Freedom
2016The Fourth Phase
2017Rogue Elements
201728 Winters: A Nitro Snowboard Story
2018Ode to Muir: The High SierraAlso director
2018Far Out
2019Roadless
2020Purple Mountains

Television

YearTitleNotes
2009Moments of ImpactEpisode #1.7
2013–2016 Ultimate Rush 3 episodes
2014Pat Moore: Blueprint16 episodes
2014 60 Minutes Sports 2 episodes
2016The Book of John J9 episodes
2017ABC of...Episode: "Snowboarding"
2022 Edge of the Earth Episode: "Into the Void"

References

  1. "Jeremy Jones, 2013 Adventurers of the Year - National Geographic". Adventure. November 1, 2012. Archived from the original on April 19, 2021. Retrieved January 27, 2022.
  2. "About POW". Protect Our Winters. Retrieved January 27, 2022.
  3. "Home". rossignol.com.
  4. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on July 23, 2008. Retrieved August 22, 2008.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  5. "Homepage". Protect Our Winters. Retrieved January 27, 2022.
  6. "Snowboarder Jeremy Jones on the Rebirth of Free-Riding and His New Film, Deeper". Exploration & Adventure. December 15, 2010. Archived from the original on March 28, 2019. Retrieved March 28, 2019.
  7. "Welcome to jeremyjones.info!". Archived from the original on July 23, 2012. Retrieved August 22, 2008.