Osiris Lusk Shoe Is Here
Jeremy’s shoe is finally in the Osiris warehouses…
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- July 08 2009 | 1,437 views | 5 comments
Poster frame to benefit Lauren Lusk
» Read Full StoryJeremy’s shoe is finally in the Osiris warehouses…
» Read Full StoryCreated in Jeremy Lusk’s memory, the Lusk Legacy Foundation was founded with the goal of making the sport of Freestyle Motocross safer for the riders. In an effort to raise funds for the very worthy cause, LLF held a gala at the Pechanga Casino in Temecula, California.
» Read Full StoryThe San Diego Hall of Champions is opening a new exhibit in honor of recently fallen freestyle motocross star Jeremy Lusk.
» Read Full StoryThe guys at Metal Mulisha have put together a great memorial shirt for the late Jeremy Lusk. All proceeds will go to the Jeremy Lusk Legacy Foundation, which will strive to improve the safety conditions for FMX riders and contests around the globe. To get one, click here.
Fuel TV’s Weekly Update presented by Boost Mobile played a tribute to the fallen rider and Fuel was kind enough to allow us to post it as well.
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» Read Full StoryThis past Wednesday night, Jay Schweitzer premiered his fifth installment of the popular On The Pipe video franchise at the Southern California Oakley headquarters. In light of all that has happened with Jeremy Lusk’s passing, all of the proceeds from the event went to help out the Lusk family.
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BLUFFDALE, Utah (February 12, 2009) - It is with great sadness that we mourn the passing of Jeremy Lusk. Jeremy was a consummate athlete, professional, and moreover, friend and loved one. “We were inspired by his commitment, drive and passion for the sport as well as the way he conducted himself on and off the course”, said Chad Zulian, OGIO’s MX team manager.
“Jeremy was a great guy, he would go out of his way to make his fans happy. He inspired thousands of young riders and was a joy to watch on the bike”, said Andy Bell, the company’s vp of promotions. “We were proud to call him a member of the OGIO family; he was a tremendous asset to our team, and a great friend.”
OGIO would like to extend our deepest condolences to his wife Lauren, parents Chuck & Gina Lusk, and all of his extended family members. He truly will be missed.