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Grace Warner Makes Space For Female Snowboarders With ‘Grace’s Getaway’

Snowboarding has made crucial progress toward accessibility in recent years. But inequities and pressure points still exist in the sport—whether it’s sponsor investment and media coverage for certain disciplines or support and opportunities for women and people of color.

As a female streetstyle snowboarder, Grace Warner, 23, has bumped up against some of those barriers throughout her career. But even since she turned pro in 2022, opportunities for women in snowboarding and for streetstyle riding—whether that’s filming video parts or competing in rail jams—have continued to grow. Read More

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