Tuesday, May 31, 2016

U.S. Ski & Snowboard Hall of Fame Inducts 7 Into 2015 Class


An undergraduate studying finance at State University of New York College in Plattsburgh, Kyle Pascullo spent time as an intern of procurement at Atlas Air Inc. in Purchase, New York. In his down time, Kyle Pascullo enjoys spending time outside, particularly snowboarding, which he has done since middle school. When younger, he used to snowboard at Catamount Mountain, and recently had a season pass to Whiteface Mountain.

To honor those who have excelled in the skiing and snowboarding areas in the United States, the U.S. Ski & Snowboard Hall of Fame and Museum honors a class each year. Its more than 400 members reflect the early ski jumpers to today’s snowboarders, and include people such as Picabo Street, Tommy Moe, and Jonny Moseley.

In April 2016, the U.S. Ski and Snowboard Hall of Fame inducted seven athletes for its 2015 class at its celebratory weekend in Aspen, Colorado. Among the honorees were Genia Fuller Crews, David Ingemie, Henry Kaiser, Chris Klug, Jim Martinson, Bob Salerno, and Edgar Stern. Mr. Stern passed away in 2008, so his son Lessing Stern, accepted the award on his behalf.