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Virtual Meet-Up Series: Get to Know Chapter Leads Ash & HK

4/6/2020

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Founder and NV/CA Chapter Lead, Ash Hannig and CO Chapter Lead met up on Instagram Live to learn more about one another and take in Q&A from our community about themselves and Babe Shredder! Below are some interesting topics they covered!

- HK is participating in the 25th Annual North Shore Inline Marathon and Skate Fest in Duluth, MN this September! Learn more about inline skating and how to get started by reaching out to HK on Instagram at @HKayyyyy or join our Babe Shredder Colorado chapter on Facebook!

- Ash is surviving life in quarantine by snowshoeing/snowboarding in Tahoe backcountry, practicing mindfulness and getting her running shoes back on to take a break mid-day for a cruise around the neighborhood! Join Ash at Babe Shredder Nevada or Babe Shredder California on Facebook to learn more about the Tahoe backcountry and other safe activities during our quarantine!
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New Chapter Leads in Colorado

4/1/2020

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Hannah "HK" Chartier slashing while wakesurfing on Lake Austin.
Babe Shredder is stoked to announce the addition of two new Chapter Leads in Colorado, Hannah "HK" Chartier and Ali Gates. The babes join Chapter Lead, Courtney Kenny, based in Grand Junction, to bring the Babe Shredder presence to Colorado's Front Range. HK and Ali met in Austin, Texas, where both were active in the Babe Shredder Texas chapter wakeboarding, wakesurfing, and barefoot waterskiing. Both women bring unique backgrounds to the Babe Shredder organization, but both are excited to bring the stoke to all women wanting to get outdoors! 

HK originally fell in love with Babe Shredder back in her hometown of Austin when the Texas chapter formed around ladies nights at the local cable parks. She was fortunate enough to grow up around the lakes and hills of central Texas and considers herself a freshwater mermaid at heart - getting to wakeboard, waterski, surf, rock climb, and hike year-round. In recent years, she's added scuba diving and inline skating to her short list of favorite hobbies. Since recently moving to Denver, she has taken advantage of the natural climate and landscape to improve her snowboarding skills and looks forward to growing the Colorado Babe Shredder crew!
If she's not out exploring, you can generally find HK with her dog, Moose, propped up in a hammock somewhere with a view. Follow her adventures and photos of Moose on Instagram at @hkayyyyy
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Ali Gates preparing to compete at WWA Regionals Central in Lake of the Ozarks, MO.
Ali Gates is a Colorado native recently returned home after living in Austin, Texas for two years. Ali connected with Babe Shredder at the local cable park for Ladies Night and was drawn to the community, athleticism, and positivity of the group - attributes she strives to bring to the Colorado Chapter. An avid lake lover, Ali began competing in wakeboarding in her home state in 2016, and added to her repertoire in Austin with cable riding, wake surfing, and barefoot waterskiing. Ali's passion is to not only promote women in outdoor sports, but also encouraging them to compete, so Babe Shredder is a natural fit for her energy and enthusiasm. Ali balances her lake time with mountain biking, alpine touring, sand volleyball, rock climbing, and snowboarding, and enjoys throwing new activities into the mix, as well. Find her on Instagram at @AliGOutside 
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Colorado Babe Shredder Chapter Lead Courtney Kenny crushing it bouldering in Western Colorado.
The Babe Shredder Colorado Chapter is already planning a summer of stoke, and is hosting the First Annual Babe Shredder Fall Retreat in Moab, UT October 2-4, 2020. This is a free event to bring Babe Shredders together for a weekend of climbing, mountain biking, yoga, and community. You can join us by signing up on our Eventbrite page - more details to come! Look for more meet-ups and events posted regularly on our FaceBook page, and we look forward to seeing you out there!
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Meet a Babe Shredder: Candy Dungan

7/15/2019

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Photo by CK Photography
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At  21 years old, Candy Dungan picked up a longboard for the first time and her world has never been the same. The Golden, Colorado skater started taking the sport of downhill skateboarding seriously and entered her first professional competition in 2016. Quickly, Candy was able to capture the attention and respect of many spectators, sponsors, and athletes in the sport. She took second place in the North American Tour in 2016 and went on to beat all other racers in the first race of the 2017 World Circuit. Building on that momentum, Candy began training for the 2018 World Circuit.

It was here where everything changed. During a training run in Colorado Springs, Candy crashed into a metal guardrail at 45mph while taking a downhill turn. Despite wearing a spine protector, she suffered a T-11 complete spinal cord injury from the crash and is now paralyzed from the waist down. Candy's doctor mentioned that "she has a three-percent chance of walking again."

Since injury, Candy has lived every day with one goal: to defy the odds.
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Currently, Candy is embarking on a long recovery process inclusive of physical therapy and multiple acupuncture sessions each week. Recently, she completed an assisted walk with crutches and continues to reclaim pieces of independence each day. So far, she is well on her way to defy the odds and get back on her board. Not that she really ever left her board, that
is . . . 

One would think that a complete spinal cord injury is more than enough to prevent someone from “bombing” as Candy would say, massive hills and mountain-side roads on a plank of wood with wheels, but not Candy. Earlier this year, she began practicing adaptive downhill street luge, like downhill skateboarding but from a seated position. She started to make great progress just days after getting familiar with the board. Candy claims to have been able to "by[ass the initial learning curve" of riding the street luge because several "technical aspects" are similar to downhill skateboarding. Her confidence in her adaptive street luge career and overall recovery is growing with every mountain ride she takes on.

Candy Dungan is the true embodiment of a rebel female and Babe Shredder. When asked what Babe Shredder meant to her, Candy stated, “It’s about female empowerment and increasing the representation women receive in action sports and the media in general.” Candy appreciates the low-pressure environment Babe Shredder creates where “women can come together to celebrate one another in their different board sport disciplines.” Her advice for younger women who are interested in joining the world of board sports and the Babe Shredder movement? “Take advantage of everything that comes your way. Stay strong. Don’t let anybody stop you.” Speaking true to her own words, Candy plans to support efforts in making adaptive street luge an official division of street luge competitions. Currently, adaptive street luge is not accepted by luge competition officials. Babe Shredder and all board sport industries are lucky to have Candy Dungan as a leader and advocate. 

Follow @candybombing on Instagram or Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/candice.dungan to follow her progress and new street luge career. 

​Article by: Cayson Ehlinger
Babe Shredder Journalist

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