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A Chat with Tom Wallisch

A Chat with Tom Wallisch

If you don’t recognize the name Tom Wallisch you either don’t watch MTV or spend enough time on newschoolers.com. Winner of last season’s Red Bull Dumont Cup, featured on MTV2’s freeskiing episode of the Alli Show, and newly signed Scott athlete, Wallisch answered a few of our questions about being a TV star.
By Molly Baker
Tom Wallisch

Why Scott Skis?

This season I’ll be mainly riding on the P3s and the Punishers. With Scott I’ll have the support I need to compete in the Dew Tours, X Games, and continue filming segments with Level 1, Field, and 4bi9media. Scott will also allow me a greater opportunity to supply input on product designs and research and development work so that together we can build the best products.

What has been your favorite part of filming for the ALLi Show?

I really enjoyed having the opportunity to show the world my life and my views on the sport. It was awesome to be able to involve all my friends from Salt Lake and get the word out a little more about our film company 4bi9media.

You brought the show to Salt Lake City. Did you do anything outrageous, like cruise Temple Square?

We explored some of the local Salt Lake City handrail locations, had a pretty hefty party at our house, went to the water park, and checked out the salt flats.

What’s the purpose of the ALLI show?

For the ALLI Show I tried to bring some fun and comedy to the show as well as some serious insight. I felt obligated to be a quality ambassador for our sport. I really wanted to make sure the viewers saw how fun skiing is and encourage more people to get out there and participate.

Favorite resort in Utah?

Definitely Park City. I love shredding Brighton and Alta on pow days, but when it’s sunny and beautiful out PC is the place to be. 

 

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