SOCHI SCENE: Gotta be the gloves


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KRASNAYA POLYANA, Russia (AP) - Even though the Olympic-winning snowboard didn't have his name on it, Jake Burton found a way to get his hands in on the action.

Iouri Podladtchikov's gloves: Worn by Burton.

The inventor of the modern snowboard ran into Podladtchikov at the Burton European Open in January, and noticed a hole in one of I-Pod's gloves.

"I gave him mine," Burton said shortly after Podladtchikov's gold-medal win Tuesday night. "He rode in them tonight. He's my glove buddy."

The gold-medal gloves are hardly the only gift Burton has bestowed upon snowboarding. In fact, this sport probably wouldn't exist if it weren't for the 59-year-old entrepreneur's decision to take a contraption then called the "Snurfer" and turn it into the modern-day snowboard.

He started mass producing them and snowboarding is a billion-dollar industry these days, now making its fifth appearance at the Olympics.

I-Pod is standing on top of that world.

"A great guy. An entertainer. The crowd loves him. He's a great snowboarder," Burton said. "He can do it all. I'm proud of him. I think he's great for the sport."

_ By Eddie Pells _ Twitter http://twitter.com/epells

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