The snowboarding community is mourning the loss of Australian star Luke “The Dingo” Trembath, who has tragically passed away at the age of 38. Details surrounding his cause of death have not been revealed at this time.
A Heartfelt Outpouring of Tributes
Word of Trembath’s passing spread quickly on social media Thursday night, with countless friends, family members, and fans expressing their heartbreak over the loss. Holly Madison shared a touching message, calling the situation “So hard!” and expressing concern for the people who were close to Luke. She added, “I want to say ‘rest easy’ but I hope you are busy and laughing wherever you are.”
Five-time X Games medalist Jaie Toohey also paid tribute, describing Trembath as “One of the most incredible person I’ve ever met with the biggest heart.” Toohey reflected on their long friendship, sharing, “We shared some pretty amazing memories together throughout all the years we have known each other and those I will hold onto forever.”
A Legacy in Snowboarding and Beyond
Luke Trembath was a fixture in the snowboarding world, starting his competitive career at the age of nine. He quickly gained national recognition by the age of 11, and by his early teens, he was traveling globally with Team Australia to compete in prestigious events. After retiring from competitive snowboarding, he continued to contribute to the sport by hosting the “Unleashed Podcast” for Monster Energy.
Trembath’s legacy in snowboarding, his positive influence on the community, and his kind-hearted nature will never be forgotten.
Rest in Peace, Dingo.