Lucky Stars > Lucky Stars (12)
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Alan Helene, Ski Pro George Mansour and Scott Picard
Developer Alan Helene, Ski Pro George Mansour and Scott Picard, founder of Graphic Alliance looking like VIP's. Picard's L.A. based company was a major sponsor of the AYE Downhill. Picard spent his formative years in Aspen, and now he is a major vendor to the entertainment industry.
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Juliana Lipschultz and Suzanne Leydecker
Juliana Lipschultz and Suzanne Leydecker are winners despite what the stop watch said.
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Matt Ross (in blue) one of the top skiers in Aspen loading the lift with his posse, Hottie Dave from Campo de Fiori, Couter Turchin and #147.
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Connor Kendrick
The youngest racer 3 year old Connor Kendrick.
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John Oates, Chad Lowe
John Oates from Hall and Oates who lives in Woody Creek ripped it free heel, and still cleaned Chad Lowe's clock. Lowe would later get lost in the backcountry below Walsh's.
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fast, but not fast enough
This racer wore skin tight Pucci pants to go with the shades and her distinctive hat. She was was fast, but not fast enough.
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Billy Kidd, USA(r) and Jean Paul Jallifier (FRA)
Former 1968 Olympians Billy Kidd, USA(r) and Jean Paul Jallifier (FRA) hug it out with local 3rd grader Coulter Turchin. Kidd was still the fastest celebrity at the AYE event.
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Shlomo Ben Hamoo
Local legend, Shlomo Ben Hamoo is one of the greatest Israeli skiers of all time, prepares to push the envelope.
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Judge Joe Brown,
TV's Judge Joe Brown, (r) with his wife and a few of the AYE racers from Maya Angleou School in Washington D.C.
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Eric Borman relaxes with Willie Garson
Lucky Sperm Club member Eric Borman relaxes with Willie Garson. Borman thought he was pretty cool racing in his T, until the clouds and snow showed up and the temp dropped 20 degrees in 5 minutes. Garson a 5 year vet of AYE's Celebrity race is working on a new HBO Series, John from Cincinnati, as a follow up to his star turn in Sex and the City.
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Sal Masekelam, David Alan Grier
The face of ESPN's X-Games as well as E! Network, Sal Masekela and funny man David Alan Grier made plenty of jokes, but they took their runs seriously. But they were both on boards, so how serious could they be.