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THEY'RE ALL FAMILIE? AGENTS SEE EXTREME OPPORTUNITY

          ESPN's X Games drew 55 million TV viewers last summer,
     and while the "rough sports are getting plenty of media play
     these days," the athletes "are about as recognizable as
     champion Ping-Pong players," according to Lea Goldman of
     FORBES.  Two years ago, former Lamar Snowboards Marketing
     Dir Steven Astephen founded CA-based sports management firm
     Familie, after he realized that most extreme athletes "were
     neglected or getting hosed by traditional sports firms that
     couldn't tell a skateboard from a wakeboard."  Astephen:
     "Who are those guys to say what's good for a snowboarder? 
     They were doing more harm than good."  Familie, which began
     with just one client, snowboarder Kevin Jones, currently has
     a roster of 24 athletes and two commentators.  The company
     took in $1.2M last year from its 10% cut of all deals, up
     from $350,000 in '98, and with "several of his athletes
     Olympic contenders in the next Winter Games, Astephen could
     do much better this year."  Astephen is "bulking up the top
     line by consulting on licensing agreements, Web site
     development and cross promotions."  Major clients include
     Nestle, Butterfinger, AT&T and NBC (FORBES, 4/3 issue).
          IS SHAUN PALMER READY TO CASH IN? USA TODAY's Sal
     Ruibal profiles "multisport" extreme sports athlete Shaun
     Palmer, who is "negotiating several big contracts, riding
     the same alternative sports boom that got" skateboarder Tony
     Hawk an "estimated" $1M deal with ESPN earlier this year
     (see THE DAILY, 3/8).  Palmer "recently signed" a deal with
     Fusion.com to join the Web site (USA TODAY, 3/24).    

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