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June 24th 2008
The Jerry Hall Interview

Interview by Jeff Schmuck

Could you start off by talking about the background of how Tanner got to where he is today from your perspective, and the obviously huge role you and Darla played in that?

Well he got started skiing when he was about two or three and even at that age he was just pumped full of energy. Darla loved to ski so she took him up and started him out in ski daycare and then put him into lessons…and he’s much not much for lessons. So it wasn’t long before he started taking off on his own and I think by the time he was four all the lift operators and ski patrol knew who he was (laughs). Not too long after that he tried the race program, and he was pretty good, but it wasn’t he wanted. I remember one race he was coming down the gates just fine and then he shot off to the side about halfway through and hit a little jump, did a 360, landed it, and went right back into the gates and finished the race. After that the coach informed him that he probably didn’t belong on the team (laughs).

How old was he then?

Oh maybe five or six. It was actually the pre-race team I suppose. But luckily enough then a fellow blew into town who was a mogul coach. Steve something or other, I can’t recall his last name right now unfortunately. But he started up the Big Mountain freestyle team and Tanner went right to it and really enjoyed that. Especially in his first season of competition when Glen Plake happened to ski the event at Big Mountain and Tanner invited him over to the house for dinner, so I suppose that’s when it really all started. So then he got real good at moguls and upright aerials and went to Junior National’s a couple of times, and by 13 or 14 had decided that was what he wanted to do, no question about it, so we started looking for a school and came up with the Winter Sports School in Park City, Utah. So he went down there for moguls and did okay but he was already starting to lose his edge a little bit on that stuff, and one day he called me up and said, ‘Dad…I’m done.’ And I said, ‘What do you mean you’re done?’ And he said, ‘Well, I’m not going to be a mogul skier anymore, I’m going to be a freeride skier.’ And the bottom line is that he and I didn’t talk for six months after that.

Wow.

Yeah, it was hard. But finally with Darla’s help we got back together and he said, ‘Dad, all I’m asking for is one year. You give me one year to show you can what I can do.’ So we talked about it over and over and considered all the pros and cons and decided that if we brought him home life would be hell for all three of us, so we said okay…and he took off right away and started winning, and never looked back.

When did you first know that he was going to be something special in this sport? Was there a moment?

I watched a little video clip that Eric Iberg had taken of Tanner while he was practicing for the Jim Moran benefit in Colorado. He did a misty but it wasn’t just a misty, there was kind of an added twist in there. And from the reaction of the guy who was holding the camera and the guy he was talking to…that told me right then and there, he was a cut above. And he went on to win that event and he’s just never slowed down from that point on. He’d already done the US Open and got either fourth or sixth that year, I can’t recall. And he told me all about all that and I had heard people saying what they were saying about him, calling him a real up-and-comer and all. But when I saw that video and heard the reaction of two people who knew the sport really well, that’s when I knew.

As you look back on his already long and illustrious career, what would you say your favorite moment has been?

I actually have two. One was his very first X-Games when he had a shot to win it, and didn’t do it, and when I saw the hurt and reaction from him, because I knew he wouldn’t quit until he stood on top of that podium. And the second was his first dual with Simon at the X-Games when he (Tanner) won it.

So now that he’s changing up what he’s doing a bit with going out into the backcountry and really being at the forefront of the movement to take skiing in a new direction, what do you look forward to most from him over the next couple of years?

Well I still want to watch him compete. But I just want to see him get his due. And I think that the biggest thing to me is that this sport end up in the Olympics before he’s too old to compete. And you know, that’s been his goal from day one, to win an Olympic gold medal, and that hasn’t changed. But as far as I can tell now his only shot is going to be 2014, and it just has to be in there by then.

Do you think he’ll still be able to do it in 2014?

Jeff, let me tell you, until this year Tanner was a spindle. He was fairly well refined physically but he was skinny. And I just spent last weekend down in Park City with him and he has hit the training so hard. He’s a different person physically. He’s got shoulders that are broad and you can see the power development in him physically, I mean he’s got to be twice as strong as he’s ever been in the past.

He’s talked a lot over the years how much it would mean to him to see halfpipe get into the Olympics…

You know, someone really needs to explain to me how in the world snowboarding can be there and skiing not be. There is no logical explanation in the world for why they picked a non-spectator sport like skiercross and put that in the Olympics ahead of these guys. I mean maybe halfpipe skiing at the top isn’t as deep as snowboarding, but the top 10 or 15 skiers can do anything those snowboarders can do. And I think this next season skiers are going to blow snowboarders away in the pipe, I really do.

If it were to happen, whether it be as early as 2010 or we have to wait until 2014, how much would it mean to you and Darla to see him win that gold medal?

A lot. Not for us though, but for Tanner. Because he’s worked so hard at this, he’s been relentless, he’s gone through his injury and he’s never lost sight of that goal, that Olympic gold medal. And even if he didn’t win the gold it would be okay with me because the fact that he finally got to compete in the Olympics would be huge. I think he deserves it, and all those kids deserve the opportunity. So I really think the USOC (the United States Olympic Committee), who Tanner has met with twice on this issue and had them turn their backs on him, is being ridiculous, and I for the life of me just can’t understand why. I mean what do you say? Freeride skiing is the only sector of skiing that’s growing right now, and it’s growing in leaps and bounds. So for those old farts to not embrace that, it’s nothing short of criminal to me.

You’re a skier yourself right?

Well, I was, but I was never very good at it (laughs). When I was growing up playing football, basketball and baseball I’d have been shot if I went skiing. They didn’t allow it at all. So I think I was in my 30’s when I first tried skiing. And then when Tanner got going I started skiing more and I enjoyed it and got good enough to get from the top to the bottom without stopping. Darla on the other hand is a great skier and has been skiing all her life.

So being a skier and obviously having a great awareness of what’s going on in the sport via Tanner, on the heels of the Olympic subject and how much skiing is growing, what are your thoughts on the sport right now and how things are going?

Well I’m not sure I can answer that as effectively as others, but just watching the growth of Armada skis tells me what kind of impact these kids are having on skiing as a whole. They are definitely changing the guard so to speak. And if I can go back to the Olympics for a bit, I think that’s what bothers those people more than anything. They view freeride skiing as a threat to their alpine program, which is really too bad, because they shouldn’t.

So while Tanner was growing up, occasionally there was controversy surrounding him over the years, or one could say the older and more mainstream ski media helped create it for him. So with that being said, throughout his career, were there any moments when you wished he’d done something differently, or had been treated differently by said media?

Well, obviously Vail was not very fun (when Tanner and a few other athletes spent the night in jail after a US Open afterparty in 2005). We were at the X-Games the following week and I watched a reporter from the Denver Post interview Tanner and he kept asking the same question over and over in different ways, until he finally got Tanner upset enough to the point where he gave him the answer he wanted apparently. So he took that quote and it didn’t paint Tanner in a good light, and if I’m not mistaken, he called Tanner bipolar in his article. So that definitely showed me a different side of the media. And you know I’ve always been hard on these big time athletes who come across as arrogant or just plain rotten in the media but then always said, ‘That’s not me, that’s just how the media is portraying me.’ But after watching that incident with Tanner I have a lot more empathy for those athletes because I saw it first hand, and that guy from the Denver Post was nothing but a jerk. To be able to get the words out of Tanner’s mouth so he could print what he wanted to print. He didn’t even care about the real story, and I was very, very upset. But unfortunately there wasn’t much I could do about it, and the reality is that a lot of that comes with the fame. But all in all, I’m thrilled for my son.

You must be indescribably proud.

Oh absolutely. I mean how many parents, even though it’s not a big money sport, how many parents wouldn’t be thrilled for their kid to be the best? His passion for it and this whole new thing he’s got going on with training in the gym and on the tramps day after day and seeing the physical change in him at 24, when he’s one of the oldest guys in the sport, is amazing.

It sounds so funny to say he’s one of the oldest guys in the sport at 24.

Yeah, and really he isn’t, but I guess in the competition world he’s a little long in the tooth. But the kids better not think he’s going to go away anytime soon because he hasn’t filled himself up, he’s still got that appetite.

What do you think is next for him?

I think he’s going to be back at the X-Games and he’s going to be a force. I really think he’s going to go back there and win again and again, because he’s on a mission. I’m not going to tell you what he’s already planning to do next year, but if he does three quarters of the routine he’s planning he’ll be doing something that nobody on skis or snowboard has ever done in a pipe.

Anything you’d like to say to all the kids out there who are such huge fans of Tanner and are so inspired by him?

Keep the passion. Don’t ever let that fire go out.

And what about to any parents who will read this who’s kids would love nothing more in the world than to follow in your son’s footsteps?

Tanner and some of the other guys are paving the way for generations and generations to enjoy this sport. And I hope the parents out there can understand that and see it and give their kids the freedom to challenge themselves.

photo: Jeff Schmuck

Average Rating: 10.00 of 26 ratings
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thats sweet
kArChEr$
Jun 30th 2008 at 1:01:25pm
i have never ever been first in my life!! i feel so happy
kArChEr$
Jun 30th 2008 at 1:01:52pm
ye f'sho
luc
Jun 30th 2008 at 1:02:44pm
4th
NCurry
Jun 30th 2008 at 1:05:35pm
thats dope.
NCurry
Jun 30th 2008 at 1:06:36pm
pretty cool interview, I actually really liked it
ogfeez
Jun 30th 2008 at 1:10:09pm
sweet
Entity$
Jun 30th 2008 at 1:10:37pm
cool, nice interview, pretty cool to see it from a parents perspective (haha, not like we don't get that already from papasteeze)
grifter
Jun 30th 2008 at 1:11:01pm
haha i so could have been first i looked down after reading and there were no comments
Entity$
Jun 30th 2008 at 1:11:05pm
such a sick interview, I'm stoked for his run next year and for his movie this year...damn
SirFryanator$
Jun 30th 2008 at 1:17:04pm
Thank you Mr Schmuck and Mr Hall! I heard of bits and pieces of the story. Great to have a story like this.

Best part:


"Freeride skiing is the only sector of skiing that’s growing right now, and it’s growing in leaps and bounds. So for those old farts to not embrace that, it’s nothing short of criminal to me."


papasteezeUltimate Bling!
Jun 30th 2008 at 1:18:10pm
That tight. It's nice to hear his pops is stoaked on him.
.Capn.
Jun 30th 2008 at 1:23:05pm
cool interview, maybe we can get more from the parents side of things.
snow.please
Jun 30th 2008 at 1:23:39pm
^nah. lets just get more athlete interviews.
Parliament.
Jun 30th 2008 at 1:28:01pm
very good interview
jKutcher
Jun 30th 2008 at 1:30:34pm
sweet
richards
Jun 30th 2008 at 1:33:59pm
yeah to capn
hllello
Jun 30th 2008 at 1:36:22pm
i liked this interview a lot. it was sick to hear it from a parents perspective
kristeezy$
Jun 30th 2008 at 1:38:21pm
yeah hall
NINE7OH$
Jun 30th 2008 at 1:44:19pm
wow
derekr$
Jun 30th 2008 at 1:51:10pm
real cool read
SAUCE.
Jun 30th 2008 at 1:53:12pm
i wonder if that misty with an extra twist was a cork.
Tingas_Hats$
Jun 30th 2008 at 1:58:15pm
that's sick. more parent's should be like this.
Skierboy_9
Jun 30th 2008 at 1:59:27pm
that's a seet interview. Never thought I'd be reading an interview with Tanners father.
Good work Jeff.
he comes of well, and it's good to see the support he gives.
Props to the Hall family.
Rascal.$
Jun 30th 2008 at 2:00:36pm
Awesome interview Schmuck
skodeo7$
Jun 30th 2008 at 2:01:45pm
nice job Jeff
Rogge$
Jun 30th 2008 at 2:03:43pm
thats dope
sirskizalot
Jun 30th 2008 at 2:11:33pm
thats really sick...good interview
aja
Jun 30th 2008 at 2:19:47pm
Jerry looks like he's a rad guy
MATT_MULLIGAN
Jun 30th 2008 at 2:19:58pm
Real sick interview.
T-WashUltimate Bling!
Jun 30th 2008 at 2:20:18pm
ill be at the olympics with a freestyle skiing pipe sign, dont think i wont. here here jeff, clutch interview
switchskier20...
Jun 30th 2008 at 2:28:18pm
article was awesome! I loved it.
GhostDragon$
Jun 30th 2008 at 2:32:01pm
really good interview i enjoyed it
heff$
Jun 30th 2008 at 2:33:19pm
Awwwww, Papa Hall.
aspendukes
Jun 30th 2008 at 2:37:34pm
nice job
great interview
GGreene$
Jun 30th 2008 at 2:38:29pm
fuck yah big jer! thats what were talkin about!
ian_provo
Jun 30th 2008 at 2:40:31pm
im jealous of his dad. hes covered in armada apparell! 09 too
skiRay$
Jun 30th 2008 at 2:52:30pm
such a good interview
3ski6guy0$
Jun 30th 2008 at 3:02:56pm
papa hall..haha...sick
ski_the_AK
Jun 30th 2008 at 3:08:03pm
great article!
freestyler540
Jun 30th 2008 at 3:09:09pm
awesome. tanner's the man. tanners on the juice and is now himself, MASSIVE!
Dishwalla$
Jun 30th 2008 at 3:15:15pm
10 to fakie 10
EMK$
Jun 30th 2008 at 3:28:05pm
yea jerry.....good interview!
*DwC*$
Jun 30th 2008 at 3:29:35pm
That was amazing... it's good to hear from the older crowd. I have much respect for this man. Keep backin' your son, he is still a force to be reckoned with.
anthony_B
Jun 30th 2008 at 3:36:27pm
It's back to back 10s, natty and then unnatty. that's what's gonna happen.
Alex_G
Jun 30th 2008 at 3:41:16pm
dang 2014?? and even thats a maybe. im not a olympics type person, but it would be sweet to see tanner win a gold. it would be cool if they had it in 2018 when tanners 34 and that was like his big career finish, though im sure tanners gonna go well past 40 and still be one of the best, maybe not in comps though.
XtRemE11
Jun 30th 2008 at 4:11:27pm
i like his moostache
Chilton321
Jun 30th 2008 at 4:13:15pm
cant wait to see tanner's pipe run...
sounds like its gunna be nuts
rossiskier93
Jun 30th 2008 at 4:40:34pm
yeeee ^^
g.off
Jun 30th 2008 at 4:56:46pm
thats dope
bobs
Jun 30th 2008 at 5:04:23pm
sweeeet
fsscott
Jun 30th 2008 at 5:27:01pm
sick interview
D-R-E-W
Jun 30th 2008 at 5:46:31pm
im callin double flips in the pipe
aswitch92see
Jun 30th 2008 at 6:11:54pm
anyone calling what his pipe run is gonna be
brodskis
Jun 30th 2008 at 6:24:08pm
dope
joanna
Jun 30th 2008 at 6:33:45pm
back to back 10' i guess. switch 12 would been sick. double flip(of some kind).
alley oop 10?

back to back 12 and 10's would been the money
whyareusougly
Jun 30th 2008 at 6:51:40pm
i liked papa hall's interview, it was dank.
HermioneGranger
Jun 30th 2008 at 6:54:03pm
i like that. sick interview. he is going to throw down in pipe him and dumont next season is going to be siiiick
chris457
Jun 30th 2008 at 7:11:01pm
armada jacket!
franky123$
Jun 30th 2008 at 7:11:36pm
what jacket is his dad wearing?
surfaceUltimate Bling!
Jun 30th 2008 at 7:28:05pm
looks like the daD from family guy
Wherediddasno...
Jun 30th 2008 at 7:43:46pm
Awesome work Schmuck.
Silence$$
Jun 30th 2008 at 8:25:47pm
Can't wait to read this!
cant now tho
Holson
Jun 30th 2008 at 8:45:17pm
and... schmuck your work is dope
Holson
Jun 30th 2008 at 8:46:38pm
sick interview
TBarnes
Jun 30th 2008 at 8:52:20pm
‘Dad…I’m done.’ And I said, ‘What do you mean you’re done?’ And he said, ‘Well, I’m not going to be a mogul skier anymore, I’m going to be a freeride skier.’ And the bottom line is that he and I didn’t talk for six months after that. hahaha thats a classic
cfranchino
Jun 30th 2008 at 8:56:31pm
"Keep the passion. Don’t ever let that fire go out."

couldn't have said it better
.hazen.
Jun 30th 2008 at 9:17:34pm
i like how tanner's dad views the sport
good interview
colieskierman
Jun 30th 2008 at 9:31:14pm
this was your best interview in a long time NS, mad props to schmuck and of course to jerry.
k-rob
Jun 30th 2008 at 10:01:29pm
yeah dad
BMB
Jun 30th 2008 at 10:11:29pm
Keep giviner.........ballin
Ski_freak_pimp
Jun 30th 2008 at 10:25:55pm
cool article !!! good job schmuck sick to have a new angle!
Tee.Gagnon
Jun 30th 2008 at 10:50:48pm
sick
hobbitsteeze
Jun 30th 2008 at 10:51:25pm
thall is probably one of my hero's i wish to be him...just not quite as baller
hippystinx
Jun 30th 2008 at 11:31:19pm
this is sick, tanner is such a sick skier, and their is so much hate on him, and just about every comment on this post is positive, thats so sick
gnarmada
Jun 30th 2008 at 11:36:08pm
Really unique - awesome interview. What a dope dad.
Motumbo.
Jun 30th 2008 at 11:46:12pm
best interview ive read in a long time
A.K-skier
Jun 30th 2008 at 11:56:05pm
sick perspective
*emma*
Jul 1st 2008 at 12:20:41am
Dude Tanner and his dad are the two coolest people on this planet ! his dad knows what he is talkin about. So Epic ! this is like the best interview ever on here !!!!
ARMADA221
Jul 1st 2008 at 12:35:23am
i like ur mustache jerry
tie.
Jul 1st 2008 at 1:35:36am
FUCKING EPIC

T-Hall rules and his Dad is just as dope!
Messenger540
Jul 1st 2008 at 1:58:41am
T's the man, his dad seems to be a real awsome dude as well. Great interview and keep at it Tanner!!
Willemblowit
Jul 1st 2008 at 2:04:56am
his dad looks dope
nicsye
Jul 1st 2008 at 4:07:39am
good interview
werdup
Jul 1st 2008 at 10:50:09am
^yeah
tayalnes$
Jul 1st 2008 at 1:51:26pm
tanner is a machine
i have never seen so much drive in someone
powderhound028
Jul 1st 2008 at 2:13:22pm
BIG T
eastAR5$
Jul 1st 2008 at 2:27:31pm
HALL
S.C.-ski
Jul 1st 2008 at 3:57:31pm
lovin jerry's steezy armada jacket... lol
BvK
Jul 1st 2008 at 5:22:25pm
He's talking about Steve Knox the founder of the Big Mountain Freestyle team. Steve has come back and is coaching us again, so maybe Tanner should pay his home mountain a little visit, eh?
L-Dub$
Jul 1st 2008 at 5:38:24pm
Tanner Malt... still doing big things.
Blunttip360
Jul 1st 2008 at 6:20:42pm
i agree with papasteeze
amesjay
Jul 1st 2008 at 8:05:23pm
Great angle Jeff and thanks to Jerry for the interview, very cool.
Ryno$
Jul 1st 2008 at 8:21:24pm
I wonder what he will do next
troben
Jul 2nd 2008 at 1:02:28am
This is probably the most inspiring and best interviews i have ever read.

great work
Corey_Lilly
Jul 2nd 2008 at 3:51:54am
tha's so sick
Szczepan.Karp...
Jul 2nd 2008 at 12:32:15pm
suuuch a sick article tanners awsome after this years x-games ive gained sooo much respect for him and relized what hes doing
paulbunyan
Jul 2nd 2008 at 3:00:37pm
incredible words,

the snowball of skiing will continue to roll with people that feel all the directions of freeskiing, live up!
Colt45er
Jul 2nd 2008 at 3:57:35pm
i bet he's goin for an all switch run haha
R.I.P.~Anthony
Jul 2nd 2008 at 10:15:51pm
i gotta say that after this i appreciate him so much more.
juhoyd
Jul 3rd 2008 at 2:33:36pm
nice interview
Kevski
Jul 3rd 2008 at 4:17:32pm
slayin it jeff!!! bipolar? it's called being stoked!! mainstream media are slaves...
linecpteurope
Jul 4th 2008 at 4:08:54am
awesome interview. tanners the man
mnswitch
Jul 4th 2008 at 11:09:00am
ya i hate how everyone thinks freeskiing is not skiing and you just do it when you suck at skiing which is why most peoples parents dont really like it mine didnt really at first
~yebubsters~
Jul 5th 2008 at 9:10:43pm
that was a great read.
VT_scratch
Jul 6th 2008 at 3:49:01pm
nice nice
BallasaurusRex
Jul 7th 2008 at 2:34:12pm
Suuuuuuch a good article
*Hurty*
Jul 8th 2008 at 10:37:15am
jeaa tanner
GE-OFF
Jul 23rd 2008 at 9:15:05am
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