Mizu Signs Snowboard Veteran Russell Winfield to Ambassador Team
After signing up snowboarder Russell Winfield as Ride’s first ever team rider in the 90s, Mizu CEO Tim Pogue is set work with the former Snowboard Magazine cover boy again – this time, at Mizu.
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Mizu Signs Russell Winfield
Mizu, producer of reusable stainless-steel products for an adventure-rich lifestyle — announced today the signing of snowboard industry icon Russell Winfield to its global ambassador team.
Russell started his professional career as a grass roots team rider with Burton snowboards in 1991 and shot into industry super stardom in 1992 after signing on with Ride Snowboards as the company’s very first team rider in history. He recently re-signed with Ride Snowboards and launched a collaboration snowboard with a graphic designed by Virgil Abloh (RIP) that sold out in less than an hour.
Most veterans of the snowboarding industry know that Russell was the first African-American professional snowboarder thanks to Snowboarder Magazine’s final printed issue where he donned the cover and famously said, “I’m the Jackie Robinson of this sh*t”. But what a lot of people may not know is the connection that his past has with Mizu.
“Russell and I go way back”, said Mizu’s CEO Tim Pogue. “I’m so happy he’s finally getting the credit and respect he’s earned over the years. Yes, he’s a talented rider, he’s smart as hell and has always had his finger on the pulse of trends in action sports and fashion, but mostly, he’s just so damn fun to work with!”
Russell met Tim at Stratton (Vermont) when Tim was the Burton Team Manger in the early 1990’s. They clearly hit it off as Russell was subsequently signed to the Burton grass roots team. And when Tim left Burton to start Ride Snowboards, Russell became the first team rider to join the team and helped to assemble the now legendary original Ride Team.
“I’ve been helping out Mizu on a project basis since they partnered up with Jussi, but with my snowboarding career kicking back into high gear, it just made sense for us to formalize things”, said Russell. “I have always totally supported Mizu’s mission to help reduce pollution, and since its owned and run by a bunch of snowboarders, I fit in like a glove!”
Russell is referring to Mizu’s co-founder Jussi Oksanen, a long-time professional snowboarder with Burton who added, “As young kids from Finland trying to become pro snowboarders, me and my friends always looked up to the Ride team. I remember watching ‘The Hard, The Hungry and The Homeless’ (Mack Dawg Productions circa 1994) until the tape got worn out”, said Jussi. “Looks like it’s going to be some fun winters on the horizon!”