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FILM RELEASE - Vermont 100

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FILM RELEASE - Vermont 100

Dear partner,

It’s time for the third installment in our KORE movie series of 20/21. Much thanks to your generous support the previous episodes have been very well received. This time we have turned the cameras to a somewhat overlooked area. It might not have the highest peaks or the deepest snow but it’s impact on north American ski culture is indisputable. We proudly present: Vermont 100

A soul trip through the Green Mountain range in Vermont, on the rugged northeast coast of America. Vermont 100, also known as Skier's Highway, links over 30 resorts and ski villages together and the land surrounding this classic stretch of tarmac has born and bred some of the best skiers and craziest characters ever to walk this earth. Halfpipe world champion Aaron Blunck and professional powder hound Ian Morrison embark on an adventure through the heartland of North American skiing history and discover a few things about themselves in the process.

We have provided our release schedule and all assets of the film for the launch below.

Film Release Assets:

Teaser: https://youtu.be/jRD60eYKzB8

Full Episode: https://youtu.be/Ub-1Pic_Z7w

All Release Assets: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/pgxd1h3iiy8ssk0/AAANh49Bcs68Y_21hCdaMdBaa?dl=0

Please feel free to share and we appreciate all the support.

Release date: Dec. 15th 2020


Tags:

@aaronblunck

@ian_morrison

@head_freeskiing

#HEADFreeskiing #ToTheKore #HEADVermont100

Special thanks: 

Vermont Tourism 

Steve Wright, Jay Peak Resort 

Heather Pelham, State of Vermont

David Young, Killington Resort 

Mike Chait, Smuggler Notch 

Abby Blackburn Chaffee, Vermont Ski & Snowboard Museum

Geoff McDonald, Chris "Rooster" James, Ryan Rubino, Ski the East + Meathead Films

Thin Boman 

Ry Young, Mad River Glen 

Verb Cabin, Mike Rogge & Chris Segal 

Peter Hawks, Flyin Ryan Hawks Foundation 

Mike Nick and crew

Luke, Steve & Maura Miele 

Hans von Briesen 

The Hammer 

Scott Pellegrini, Bolton Valley 

Geoff Hathaway, Magic Mountain

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About HEAD

HEAD is a leading global manufacturer and marketer of premium sports equipment and apparel.

Our business is organized into five divisions: Winter Sports, Racquet Sports, Diving, Sportswear and Licensing. We sell products under the HEAD (alpine skis, ski bindings, ski boots, snowboard and protection products, tennis, racquetball, paddle, squash and pickleball racquets, tennis balls and tennis footwear, sportswear and swimming products), Penn (tennis balls and racquetball balls), Tyrolia (ski bindings) and Mares, SSI and rEvo (diving) brands. The Company´s key products have attained leading market positions based on sales and reputation and have gained high visibility through their use by many of today´s top athletes.

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