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After a string of injuries and accident between 1996 and 1998, including a helicopter crash in Portillo, Chile that killed the pilot and a photographer, Seth said he felt like the progression of skiing was passing him by. One of the hardest working pros in the industry, Seth soon rebounded, and has evolved into one of the most respected skiers among other professionals for his ability to integrate new freestyle tricks into big mountain lines. Despite this, the once cocky Morrison has matured into one of the sport's most modest and well-spoken stars.
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"It'd be pretty cool [to win the TEASMA] man. But it's like the guys that I'm up against I don't think I'll beat any of those dudes. It's cool to be a part of it, I'm glad skiing's a part of it, it should be fun. We get more respect as the years go on and a lot of it has to do with the tricks. They've really gotten us a lot more exposure in the mainstream."
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