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Snowboarders Honor Jake Burton Carpenter

Snowboarders took turns down a Vermont mountain on the opening day of the season as a tribute to a pioneer in the sport who died this week.
Jake Burton Carpenter died Wednesday of cancer complications. He founded Burton Snowboards in Vermont.

Employees boarded a chairlift Friday at Stowe Mountain Resort in the rain to ride to the top for a ceremony. They then took turns down the mountain.
Resort employee Jeff Wise said it was an emotional first day.

Carpenter brought the snowboard to the masses and helped turn the sport into a billion-dollar industry.

He quit his job in New York in 1977 to form his company with a goal of advancing the rudimentary snowboard.

It had been invented by Sherman Poppen and was called a Snurfer at the time.

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