Henrik Harlaut

Henrik Harlaut

Birth : 1991-08-14,

History

Henrik aka EDOLLO is the ultimate combination of ability, creativity, and personality in a sport born from all three. The dreadlocked Swede has been winning fans for years, but opened the world’s eyes with his sagging pants and Wu-Tang callouts at the Sochi Games. Taking a step into the backcountry world Henrik has pushed the limits of skiing once again in the new film “BE Inspired”.

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Henrik Harlaut

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Salute
Once in a blue moon there comes an athlete that changes the sport forever, a true legend. Tom Brady for football, Messi or Ronaldo for soccer, John John Florence for surfing, Nyjah Huston for skateboarding.... and Henrik Harlaut for freeskiing. SALUTE is a 2 year freeski movie project by the most iconic freeskier Henrik Harlaut alongside some of the World best freeskiers polished by the award winning production STEPT STUDIO. A world wide trip taking you to the best spots on the planet (From the Jackson Hole BC to the streets of Minnesota) and showcasing the dedication and unique lifestyle to understand Henrik's dominance over nearly every discipline of the sport of freeskiing (from competition by becoming the most decorated Skier in the XGames' history, to the driest streets and the deep powdery backcountry). This is a SALUTE to Freeskiing.
Road To Zion
Director
Suffering a tragic and unexpected loss when skiing's unabashed maverick and Harlaut's friend Tom Warnick passed away early season, Harlaut started his wildest contest season yet: defending X-games gold, throwing Wu-tang signs in Russia during the premiere of slopestyle at the Olympics, and organizing his first ever invitational event with his brother, Phil Casabon. "Looking back at this year is so crazy for me," Harlaut says. "But I had the most fun and it'll all be exposed in 'The Road to Zion."After the craziness of the Olympics filming finally started Finland, Austria, Italy and back to Colorado, jet-setting back Europe for the premiere B&E invitational event and finishing it all off up in northern Sweden.
Road To Zion
Suffering a tragic and unexpected loss when skiing's unabashed maverick and Harlaut's friend Tom Warnick passed away early season, Harlaut started his wildest contest season yet: defending X-games gold, throwing Wu-tang signs in Russia during the premiere of slopestyle at the Olympics, and organizing his first ever invitational event with his brother, Phil Casabon. "Looking back at this year is so crazy for me," Harlaut says. "But I had the most fun and it'll all be exposed in 'The Road to Zion."After the craziness of the Olympics filming finally started Finland, Austria, Italy and back to Colorado, jet-setting back Europe for the premiere B&E invitational event and finishing it all off up in northern Sweden.
Let It Flow: The B&E Movie
Let It Flow is the fulfillment of eleven months of common pleasure and hard work directed from a group of people whom dedicate their souls towards the growth of skiing. This movie showcases full creative freedom within the circle of skiing, filming, editing and music direction to sum up their great season. They travel from neighborhoods to states to countries to continents with a revolutionist state of mind in search of better and more clever ways to flow thru life with their chosen skill. The soundtrack is original and specially built for the movie which is rounded up with the editing expertise of the skiers themselves, Henrik 'EDollo' Harlaut and Phil 'B-Dog' Casabon.
The Education of Style
Ski film maker Eric Iberg is back with one goal: To bring style back to a sport that is being taken over by Evel Knievel robots. Super star skiers Phil Casabon and Henrik Harlaut team up with skiing icon Tanner Hall to educate the world on their perspectives of style. Title: The Education of Style Length: 32 minutes Release Date: August 14th 2012 Producer: Inspired Media Concepts Director: Eric Iberg Editor: Shane Nelson Filmed: Mike McLeod-North End Collective and more Athletes: Tanner Hall, Phil Casabon and Henrik Harlaut Presented By: Armada Supported By: Oakley, Dakine, Monster, Downdays.eu, Newschoolers.com, D-Structure Pro Shop, mammoth Mountain, Whistler/Blackcomb, Mt Hood Timberline, Boreal Resort