He was a snowboarding outsider who brought the sport to a ski resort near you — and to the Olympics.
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Published on April 21, 2026.
Snowboard industry pioneer Paul Alden, known for his unconventional approach to the sport, will die at the age of 89. He was instrumental in bringing the sport to a national level of prominence and bringing it to the Olympics. His contributions to the industry were seen as an example of the art of transparency.
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