World-famous snowboarder Luke “The Dingo” Trembath has tragically died suddenly, according to reports.
TMZ reported Friday that Trembath was just 38 years old when he passed away unexpectedly.
Social media has been flooded with posts in response to the news of his sudden death.
However, Trembath’s cause of death has not been revealed.
All other details about the circumstances surrounding the beloved snowboarder’s death are being withheld from the public, as of Friday afternoon.
Trembath was sponsored by Monster Energy, according to TMZ.
Our Dingo 🕊️
Our Monster family is heartbroken today and we honor the legendary Luke “The Dingo” Trembath. His unparalleled passion and energy were infectious, lighting up everything he touched. We’ll forever remember his iconic laugh, his love for racing suits, and his genuine… pic.twitter.com/jJBGguYQBC
— Monster Energy (@MonsterEnergy) February 28, 2025
He first began competing in the sport when he was just nine years old.
By the time he turned 11, he was already internationally recognized for his talents on the slopes.
He was traveling all around the world with Team Australia by age 13.
Friends and loved ones shared heartfelt messages on social media.
Many are expressing shock at the devastating and unexpected news.
This morning I was crushed to find out that my friend Luke ‘Dingo’ Trembath had passed. He was easily the kindest and sweet individual I’ve ever met and likely to have walked this earth. Proud to have known him and called him a friend. RIP. pic.twitter.com/0MQRUx76pK
— RG | Ryan the Impaler (@Ryanthe1mpaler) February 28, 2025
TMZ reported that television personality Holly Madison said the situation is “so hard!”
Madison spoke about the numerous individuals that would be affected by Trembath’s death.
“This is rough but I’m terrified for so many people I know who you meant so much to,” she said, according to the outlet.
“I want to say ‘rest easy’ but I hope you are busy and laughing wherever you are.”
Five-time X Games medalist Jaie Toohey said:
Trembath was “one of the most incredible persons I’ve ever met with the biggest heart.
“We shared some pretty amazing memories together throughout all the years we have known each other and those I will hold onto forever,” Toohey wrote on Instagram.
Trembath was very active in the snowboarding community long after he gave up the sport.
He hosted a podcast called “Unleashed Podcast” for the Monster Brand.
Trembath also actively engaged with his fans on social media.
He shared an image of himself officiating a wedding for loved ones on Instagram in 2024.
That was the last time he posted on his own account.
Details regarding any subsequent funeral arrangements have not been publicly shared.
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