A national freestyle champion with deep roots in film and music, Greg Stump transformed ski movies with extreme action, music, and personality. When Greg was an earnest young prodigy at Maine’s Pleasant Mountain en route to becoming the North American freestyle champion, he kicked off one of his ballet runs by detonating a bomb.
Stump’s brash, bad-boy image concealed the hard work and preparation behind the bravado, as he actually brought impressive ski, film, and music credentials to the field. He made extreme mainstream, not just for skiing, but for American culture, and encouraged the athletes to tell their stories.
Stump inspired a generation of skiers and riders, as well as the founding of film companies like Teton Gravity Research and Matchstick Productions. He welcomed snowboarders to the party, and built & filmed the first boarder cross course. The New York Times labelled him a “maverick,” while Playboy said he was “a true master of gonzodom.” When SkiingMagazine released its list of the “25 Most Influential People in Skiing” of all time, Stump was on it.
Join CBS Broadcasting ski announcer turned poet, Greg Lewis & Vlad C. Enache for a fireside chat with Greg Stump.