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Brad Webb is a full time professional yachtsman and has competed at an international level for more than 25 years. Brad has earned multiple victories, including two World Match Racing titles, and is regarded as one of the best Bowmen on the grand prix sailing circuit. He has been involved in seven America’s Cup campaigns, winning the 170 year old trophy twice as Bowman aboard Oracle Racing’s champion multihull, USA17.
Matt Watson, star of the ITM Fishing Show has attracted so much attention by bringing the intrigue and excitement of searching the world's oceans for adventure to televisions screens. Part stuntman - part conservationist and self confessed ‘mad fisherman', Matt captures the attention of his audience by pulling off impossible catches - unbelievably big fish from ridiculously small boats.
I love trying new things (even if I suck) and new experiences. I am an Aussie, a Kiwi and a Yank. I have excelled at Boardercross winning a 1st and 2nd in my age group at USASA Nationals but I love all disciplines of snowboarding including Halfpipe, Slopestyle, Big Mountain and Boardercross.
Bobby Thompson competes in the British Touring Car Championship. He is the current 2017 VW cup champion, with six wins and two second place finishes. In 2018 he will compete in the VW Passat CC for BTCC Team Hard and is a registered ARDS instructor. Bobby has been racing for six years, and has set lap records at the world-famous Spa-Francorchamps circuit in Belgium, as well as many UK tracks. In 2012,
The Talisker Whisky Atlantic Challenge is considered by many as the hardest long-distance race known to man, one of the last great races of our time. During the race I will have to overcome several challenges such as sleep deprivation, hallucinations, sea sickness, dehydration, salt sores, 30-degree heat and 35ft waves.
Born and raised in Vail, Colorado, I’m a 27 year old addicted to skiing and Taco Bell. My life revolves around seeking the snowflakes and it’s taken me around the world to amazing places. Nine years ago I left the park for the backcountry and haven’t looked back since.