BRACKLEY, NORTHANTS: Will Gilmore and younger brother Eddie at home in their school uniforms. AFTER SHELLING out £60K these parents can proudly claim to be raising the UK’s number one mini-snowboarder. From tucking 720-degree spins off giant snow-board railings to executing the perfect front blunt Danish at 30-feet in the air, by reaching speeds of up to 80-miles-per-hour on the slopes twelve-year old Will Gilmore has taken the snowboarding world by storm. Despite having sustained a fractured arm earlier this year, Will regularly competes against ADULTS. Pint-sized Will - who at four feet eigh


BRACKLEY, NORTHANTS: Will Gilmore and younger brother Eddie at home in their school uniforms. AFTER SHELLING out £60K these parents can proudly claim to be raising the UK’s number one mini-snowboarder. From tucking 720-degree spins off giant snow-board railings to executing the perfect front blunt Danish at 30-feet in the air, by reaching speeds of up to 80-miles-per-hour on the slopes twelve-year old Will Gilmore has taken the snowboarding world by storm. Despite having sustained a fractured arm earlier this year, Will regularly competes against ADULTS. Pint-sized Will - who at four feet eight inches-tall is the same height as his board when he stands it upright – won the 12 and under British Freestyle competition this year and is the next great hope for Britain’s snowboarding achievement for the Winter Olympics. COPYRIGHT: Lorenzo Belfrond / MEDIA DRUM WORLD


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