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Steamboat’s Maddy Schaffrick goes big in halfpipe to get 2nd

12.13.11

Steamboat snowboarder places 2nd at Grand Prix event at Copper Mountain Steamboat Springs — Maddy Schaffrick never fails to surprise. The 17-year-old Steamboat Springs snowboarder hadn’t competed in 18 months, and on Saturday — in her first competition back from injury — she registered the biggest finish of her young and promising career. And if Saturday’s second-place finish in the halfpipe (read more)

Oakley Signs Maddy Schaffrick

11.16.11 | by stantoncompany

Meet one of the newest additions to Oakley’s Global Women’s Team: Olympic-hopeful snowboarder Maddy Schaffrick. Maddy will rely on Oakley’s ability to bridge the gap between form and function enabling her to fulfill her potential on and off of the mountain while simultaneously expressing her own distinctive style. “Oakley athletes have woven a powerful legacy across a myriad of sports since (read more)

USSA Works To Develop Future Stars

1.4.11 | by stantoncompany

(Youth1) – Every January since 1997, millions of viewers tune into the ESPN X Games to see elite snowboarders and skiers throw seemingly impossible flips and aerial spins in what has become one of the most popular and competitive winter sports competitions in the world. But behind the glitz and glory that has become the X Games there (read more)

espnW Retreat is a family affair for Stanton & Company client roster

9.30.10 | by stantoncompany

ABOUT The espnW Retreat The espnW Retreat. This two-day retreat will help set the female sports agenda. We'll begin cultivating a sports conversation for women, highlighting the important role of sports in shaping their lives. There are precious few places that recognize and cheer for women who achieve great things in sports. Even fewer that (read more)

Who’s your Maddy?

6.22.10 | by stantoncompany

16 year-old Maddy Schaffrick chats with Brando about being the youngest kid on the U.S. Snowboarding team, corking her 720's, and the perils of a broken arm. To listen to the full interview, please visit 710 ESPN Radio online.