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EP 095 Young Madison would be so stoked on adult Madison, with Madison Blackley

Crude Conversations

crudemag

Society & Culture

4.9 • 152 Ratings

🗓️ 12 September 2021

⏱️ 76 minutes

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Summary

In this episode of GLOSS, or the Gorgeous Ladies of Snowboarding and Skiing—an ongoing series between Crude and Blower Media—I talk with professional snowboarder Madison Blackley. Madison found her way into snowboarding by way of Volcom’s Peanut Butter and Rail Jam competition. Fresh out of high school, she won the competition at Brighton in 2007. From there, she made it to the finals, where she got 3rd place and Best Trick. It was a formative moment in her career—it put her riding in front of industry people and it introduced her to other riders who have continued to be part of her life. These free competitions, with gear and prize money, are few and far between now, making it difficult for many newcomers to enter the sport as aspiring professionals. The elimination of them has bottlenecked the industry into invite-only competitions, where only certain riders are chosen. And if this trend continues, then less and less new riders are able to enter the industry. Madison has an encyclopedic knowledge of women in snowboarding. She collects their stats like baseball cards—the spots they’ve hit and the tricks they’ve done. This helps her understand her peers as well as her place in snowboarding. As a woman, she says that in order for there to be more equity in the sport, the industry needs to stop marginalizing women. For example, she says that all-female videos have the potential to alienate them from the larger culture of snowboarding rather than allowing them to be part of established projects that feature both men and women.

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0:00.0

Welcome to Gloss, or the gorgeous ladies of snowboarding and skiing, an ongoing series

0:14.7

between crude and blower media.

0:17.4

In this episode, I talk with professional snowboarder Madison Blackley.

0:22.4

Madison found her way into snowboarding by way of Volkham's peanut butter and rail jam

0:26.0

competition.

0:27.6

Fresh out of high school, she won the competition at Brighton in 2007.

0:32.1

From there she made it to the finals, where she got third place and best trick.

0:37.0

It was a formative moment in her career.

0:39.1

It put her riding in front of industry people, and it introduced her to other riders who

0:43.1

have continued to be part of her life.

0:46.0

These free competitions, with gear and prize money, are few and far between now, making

0:50.7

it difficult for many newcomers to enter the sport as aspiring professionals.

0:55.5

The elimination of them is bottleneck the industry into invite only competitions, where

1:00.0

only certain riders are chosen.

1:02.6

If this trend continues, then less and less new riders are able to enter the industry.

1:08.7

This podcast is made possible through the generous support of the crude magazine Patreon subscribers.

1:14.2

If you already subscribed to the crude magazine Patreon, thank you.

1:17.8

For those listeners who aren't, please consider subscribing at www.patreon.com-cruedmagazine.

1:27.8

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1:35.8

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1:39.1

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1:43.8

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