Snowboarder Kimmy Fasani Bounces Back from Serious Injury - Burton Presents

Kimmy Fasani Full Part - Burton Presents
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Burton Presents showcases snowboarding through the eyes of Burton’s team riders. This segment follows Kimmy Fasani as she gets back on her feet after a serious injury. A powder hound at heart, Kimmy’s positive spirit and work ethic shows in her willingness to climb back from injury and return to the mountains. Join her as she progresses through recovery and back to ripping while stacking impressive footage from the Whistler backcountry to the epic pow of Japan.

 


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