Luke “The Dingo” Trembath, who won notoriety of the television show “The Adventures of Danny and the Dingo”, died at the age of 38.
Trembath became a professional snowboarder at the age of 17 after competing since he was only 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 the victory on the third annual red carpet of the Mammoth Film Festival on Saturday, February 29, 2020 at Mammoth Lakes, California. (Michael Bezjian/Getty Images for Mammoth Media Institute)
The Native of Australia received numerous tributes in the news, including a legendary skate tony Hawk.
“Thank you for some of the best moments, the best laughs and now the best memories. We love you forever. Words cannot describe the joy that this guy brought to each meeting,” Hawk wrote in a publication on social networks. “His laugh was magically contagious, and venerated our culture because he was molded by her. Thank you Dingo for being the great connector in our fragmented world. We were lucky to have you. The emptiness you leave cannot be filled.”
“The Dingo” organized a podcast with his former television partner Danny Kass and former ring girl Brittney Palmer. The last episode of the gang was launched only this week.

Snowboarder Luke ‘Dingo’ Trembath attends the fourth annual Ping Pong 4 Purpose Tournament of Clayton Kershaw at the Dodger Stadium on August 11, 2016, in Los Angeles, California. (Paul Archuleta/Filmmagic)
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“Some people enter your life and leave a brand that lasts forever. They are the ones that radiate happiness, positivity, adventure and really making everyone feel special,” Palmer wrote on Instagram. “Dingo was that incredible person. This loss hits differently. I am very grateful for the time I could work with him, share advice, travel and simply be in his incredible presence. It was really an honor. Please, hug their loved ones.
Monster Energy, who sponsored snowboarder, issued his own statement.

Luke “The Dingo” Trembath attends the launch party of Juice Monster Aussie Style Lemonade in Fantasa One on April 8, 2022 in Marina del Rey, California. (Randall Michelson/Getty images for Monster Energy).
“Our monstrous family is disconsolate today, and we honor the legendary tremor of Dingo ‘El Dingo’. His incomparable passion and energy were contagious, illuminating everything he touched. We will always remember his iconic laugh, his love for racing suits and his genuine ability to connect with all those who met. Here is Dipgo, you will be lost and always remembered and always remembered.”