On February 12, 2020

Mini Shredders hit the slopes

Mini Shred Madness took place at Killington Resort  under sunny  skies on Saturday,  Feb. 8. The event was rescheduled from its original date in January, due to inclement weather. Grom skiers and riders, 13 years and under, took over Red’s Backyard at Ramshead for an event focused on getting a feel for park riding and experiencing the rules and navigation of the park. Mini Shred Madness focused on simply having fun in a competition setting.
Divisions included male and female Super Grom (9 and under) and Grom (ages 10-13.)

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