Snowboarder Luke ‘The Dingo’ Trembath Death at 38

Luke “The Dingo” Trembath, who got notorious from the TV show “The Adventures of Danny and The Dingo,” has died at the age of 38.

Trembath became a professional snowboarder at the age of 17 after competing when he was just nine years old.

A cause of death has not been revealed.

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Tony Hawk, Luke “The Dingo” Trembath and Ashley Greene celebrate victory on the 3rd annual Mammoth Film Festival Red Carpet on Saturday, February 29, 2020 in Mammoth Lakes, California. (Michael Bezjian/Getty Images to Mammoth Media Institute)

The Australian native received several tribute to the news, including one from the legendary skateboarder, Tony Hawk.

“Thank you for some of the best times, the best laughs and now the best memories. We love you forever and always. Words cannot describe the joy this guy brought to any collection,” Hawk wrote in a social media post. “His laughter was magically contagious and he honored our culture because he was shaped by it. Thank you Dingo for being the big sting in our fragmented world. We were lucky to have you. The void you leave cannot be filled.”

“Dingo” hosted a podcast with his old TV compass, Danny Kass and former UFC Ring -girl Brittney Palmer; The band’s latest episode was released just this week.

Snowboarder Luke ‘Dingo’ Trembath participates in Clayton Kershaw’s 4th annual Ping Pong 4 purpose celebrity tournament at Dodger Stadium on August 11, 2016 in Los Angeles, California. (Paul Archuleta/Filmmagic)

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“Some people come into your life and leave a touch that lasts forever. It’s the ones that radiate happiness, positivity, adventure and really make everyone feel special,” Palmer wrote on Instagram. “Dingo was the incredible person. This loss strikes differently. I am so grateful for the time I came to work with him, share advice, travel and just be in his amazing presence. It was really an honor. Please, hug your loved ones tight. Dingo knew how much I loved him and I felt his love in return.

Monster Energy, who sponsored the snowboarder, issued their own statement.

Luke “The Dingo” Trembath participates in Juice Monster Aussie Style Lemonade Launch Party at Fantasea One on April 8, 2022 in Marina del Rey, California. (Randall Michelson/Getty Images for Monster Energy)

“Our monster family is the heart bridge today, and we honor the legendary Luke ‘Dingo’ Trembath. His unique passion and energy were contagious, enlightened everything he touched. We will forever remember his iconic laughter, his love for racing suits and his real ability to connect with everyone he met.

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