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PRO PHOTOGRAPHER SHOWDOWN FINALISTS ANNOUNCED BY

WHISTLER’S WORLD SKI & SNOWBOARD FESTIVAL

 

Action Sport/Lifestyle Competition Features World’s Best Shooters in Showdown for $10,000 Purse

 

Whistler is gearing up for a clash of the titans, when five of the world’s best lifestyle and action sports photographers compete in the tenth annual Pro Photographer Showdown at the TELUS World Ski & Snowboard Festival, April 18 2007.
 
 
 The five selected photographers will be flown to Whistler for a gala presentation on April 18, 2007, lured by the bright lights of the Festival, the industry’s preeminent celebration of action and lifestyle photography and a $10,000 prize purse.
 
 At the Pro Photographer Showdown, the most dynamic moments in action sports are captured and mounted, trophy-style, for an appreciative 2000-strong crowd in a series of self-curated 9 minute multimedia presentations.
 
The “Best of Show” designation conferred at the renowned photography expose will see the winner join an alumni that includes Kevin Zacher, Eric Berger and Aaron Chang, who will judge the Showdown alongside Whistler’s “King of Light” Paul Morrison, and long-time host of the Pro Photographer Search, writer and creative mastermind Leslie Anthony.
 
Throughout its ten year history, the Pro Photographer Showdown has featured stunning photography from renowned surf photographers Aaron Chang, Jason Childs, Jeff Divine and Warren Bolster; skateboard gurus J. Grant Brittain and Jon Humphries; acclaimed mountain bike photographer Sterling Lorence; ski & snowboard legends Kevin Zacher, Eric Berger, Paul Morrison, Blake Jorgenson, Mark Gallup, Scott Markewitz, Dave Heath, Vianney Tisseau and Mattias Fredriksson, among others.
 
 
The five finalists are:
 
Peter Taras – San Clemente based Taras comes by his boho-creative blood legitimately. His grandfather was a revolutionist photographer who fought the reds and was hung by Stalin.  Having worked as Photo Editor for Transworld Surf Magazine since he was 24 means Taras spends more time in the editing suite than out shooting, and his brain is full of shot-lists still to be captured.   
 

Endre Løvaas – This 36 year old Norwegian says he has no plans to quit his day job as Marketing Manager and Senior Photographer at Fri Flyt, Norway’s biggest ski and snowboard mag to focus solely on photography.   He’s shot with Matchstick Productions and produced images that have been published all over the world.

 

Nick Hamilton– He’s got the mongrel accent of a half Finnish, half British, half American guy, with multiple seasons in the French Alps under his belt. Currently photo editor at TransWorld SNOWboarding magazine, the 29 year old shutter-veteran edited British snowboard mag White Lines before moving to Cardiff, SoCal to take up his current role. There, he earned TransWord a Henry R Luce Cover of the Year special citation. And still can’t surf worth a damn.

 

Jeff Curtes – Boulder-based Curtes is the Principal Photographer for Burton Snowboards, and has been tripping around the world shooting for Burton since his big break in 1994. He has a degree in political science from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, a single credit in photojournalism from the Agricultural Journalism department and a stash of childhood memories of snowboarding with his brother Joe in the backwoods of the Wisconsin countryside.
 
 
 Jody Morris – He spent a 10 year stint as senior photographer for Transworld Skateboarding magazine, and has freelanced for almost every major skateboard magazine in the world, as well as Men’s Fitness, Transworld Snowboarding and shooting a host of skateboarding's most iconic and influential ad campaigns, such as DC Shoes, Etnies, Adio Footwear, Quicksilver, Nixon, World Industries, Dakine, and Tony Hawk Inc.
 
 
For more info on the finalists check out: http://www.whistler2007.com/2007/photo/
 
And enter for your chance to win a trip to the festival:

 



Published On: 3/13/2007
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Please help us honour the memory of Carey Bokser by bidding on the items below. Carey passed away in a skiing accident last year.

The purpose of the CareyBokserAuction is to set up a Bike Industry Trust Fund for Carey’s daughter, Noa. She’s got the riding bug in her veins, and we want to help her have the freedom to ride wherever she pleases later in life.

We would like to thank all of our supporters.

For more info:
Download the Press Release or contact info@careybokserauction.com


Auction Items:

The auction will remain open from Nov. 15, 2006 to December 8th, 2006.

Nelson, British Columbia Freeride Dream Trip

Enjoy an epic mountain bike safari to one of world’s sweetest freeride and all-mountain bike destinations. All you have to do is get yourself and a friend to this funky little off-road mecca in the southern BC interior (3 hours north of Spokane International), and this package takes care of the rest.

Includes (based on two people):

  • Two nights accommodation at the Hume Hotel in downtown Nelson www.humehotel.com
  • Freeride Entertainment hookup: Full Freeride schwag package, including copies of Retrospective and NWD 7. Ride with the Freeride athlete of your choice. Want Simmons in town to hit the trails with? We’ll make it so.
  • Fancy dinner for two at the very tasty All Season’s Café www.allseasonscafe.com
  • Private, biodiesel fueled Unimog shuttle to the 5,200-foot singletrack gem, Burned and Beyond. Courtesy of Gravity Adventures www.gravityadventures.com
  • Full, special lovin’ tune-up from the boys at the Sacred Ride Bike and Board www.sacredride.ca
  • Thick schwag package from Gericks Cycle www.gericks.com
  • A day spent shuttling the phenomenal alpine freeride descents of Baldface Lodge. End the day with the longest mountain bike descent in North America—6,300-foot Shannon Pass, www.baldface.net
  • Two pairs of Maxxis tires custom tailored to your riding style and the conditions during your trip, courtesy of NRG Enterprises www.nrg.com
  • Framed action photo of you and your buddy/lady ripping Nelson’s primo singletrack, courtesy of world-renowned action sports photographer Dave Heath

*Plus, parties, epic riding partners, the low-down on the secret nugs and lots and lots of local love. Estimated value $2,500 CAD

 

2006 Red Bull Full Face Helmet

Signed and donated by Aaron Chase.




 

Signed Fox Jersey's and Oakley Goggles

Worn in the Red Bull Rampage, donated by Thomas Vanderham.



Full Freeride Kit Worn by Wade Simmons

Mountain bike kit worn during his New World Disorder 7 segment, which was shot in Nelson, BC. Kit includes Troy Lee knee and shin guards, Bell Helmet, and Oakley gloves, shorts, goggles and signed jersey.

 



Joe Schwartz Sepia Toned Picture

Custom frame is 21" by 26" made from Obeechi Wood with Tru Guard UV glass filters out 97% UV rays. Image size is 13" by 19". Photo taken in Squamish, B.C. Donated by: John Gibson


 

Dakine Gravity Camps Custom Hydration Backpack, Signed Poster & Helly Hansen jersey, and new Shimano Saint Cranks

Dakine Gravity Camps custom hydration backpack, signed poster, signed Helly Hansen jersey and brand new Shimano Saint cranks. Donated by Andrew Shandro.



Brand new 2006 888 RC2X fork

Brand new 2006 888 RC2X fork black with stem and fabric carrying case. Donated by Big Bri at The Bicycle Cafe, Canmore, AB.


 

Original frame used by Dave Watson

Original frame used by Dave Watson for his famous jump of the Tour de France. Mounted with commemorative plaque. Donated by Dave Watson.




Smith moto goggles signed by Travis Pastrana

Smith moto goggles signed by Travis Pastrana, donated by Smith Optics.



World Champion DH Jersey

World Champion jersey, signed by Fabien Barel, donated by Kona and Fabien Barel.



2006 189cm Rossignol BSquad Team Issue Skis

Bokser's favourite pair of skis: a brand new, fresh out of the wrapper pair of 2006 189cm Rossignol BSquad Team Issue skis, donated by Paddy Kaye/Rossignol.


 


06 Specialized Claw Edition autographed helmet

Brand new 06 Specialized Claw Edition helmet, signed and donated by Darren Berrecloth.


 


Framed Print of Darren Berrecloth

30" by 24" framed print of Darren Berrecloth by photographer Sterling Lorence. Donated by Sterling Lorence and RaceFace.


 


Limited Edition BC Chromag Team Belt

Limited Edition BC underground, hardcore Chromag team belt, worn by Steve Peat and Tyler Morland. Donated by Ian Ritz/Chromag Bikes.

 

Lifetime subscription to Bike Magazine

Donated by Derek Dejonge/Bike Magazine


 

Two Year Subscription to Decline Magazine

Two year subscription to Decline Magazine, donated by H3 Publications.


 

 

Thanks for all your bids and support!

Auction organizers: The Kootenay Muscle - Derek Westerlund, Scott Dickson, Brian Chard, Mike Seniuk, Bruce Gardave, Mitchell Scott

For information please contact Mitchell Scott – 250-352-9535


 




Published On: 11/16/2006
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My Journal: mtb.colonies.com!!
By: kyle


yes.... that is right...  we have launched a mountain bike community!  crazy.
 
check it out.
 
 


Published On: 7/27/2006
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The Life and Times of Joe: Mtb.colonies.com
By: Joe


It's launched!
 
 
Visit it now, add your mountain biking pictures, stories, blogs, etc. It's going to be wicked.
 
Speaking of wicked, my ride yesterday wasn't. Haha. Two flats on one run, and I only had one tube, so that ended in a 2km walk down the road on Whistler. Ah well, the first one wasn't my fault, but the second one was. That said, the mountain bike park still rules, and the Crankworx slopestyle this weekend is going to be insane! We'll be sure to get lots of pictures for the new site that you can all check out.
 
If you have any comments/suggestions/ideas, let me know.
 
Joe


Published On: 7/27/2006
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WHISTLER, Canada – July 1, 2006 – It may have been Canada Day, but it was the Aussies who ruled this year’s Red Bull Elevation in Whistler, BC. Corey Bohan of Brisbane, Australia took home the title, with fellow countryman Luke Parslow and defending champion Ryan Nyquist of the U.S. anchoring the podium, finishing second and third respectively.

Widely regarded as the world’s best BMX dirt-jumping competition, this year’s edition featured 40 of the top riders soaring over massive discipline-defining jumps. When the dust settled after Friday’s qualifying round, 20 riders had an opportunity to take home the title.
 

Ultimately it was Bohan, the first BMX dirt rider to win back-to-back X Games gold medals, who produced a killer combination of sublime technicality and huge tricks in his trademark style. The number one qualifier after Friday, Bohan delivered on his ranking’s promise in the event’s final run, hitting a downside whizzy over the hip, no-handed opposite 360, and an epic last jump featuring a one-handed table-top 360.

“To be on the podium with Nyquist and Parslow is amazing, I’ll ride with those guys all day, every day,” said Bohan. “I was a bit nervous on the way things were going, but pulled it together and I’m already looking forward to next year.”
 
Looking to repeat his stellar performance in 2005, Nyquist started with a solid run but fell on his second. His throw-away run spent, Nyquist finished strong, throwing down a solid 720 on his third run, and laying it all on the line on his fourth, delivering a combination of 360’s and a backflip one-handed X-up.

“People were laying it on the line and doing wild stuff, so I’m happy with any kind of podium finish. Compared to last year, the level of riding was way higher,” said Nyquist. “The setting was beautiful. It’s Canada Day and there were so many people out to watch. You really can’t have a better place to have a contest.”

Parslow delivered arguably the most impressive jumps of the day, including a combination featuring a back flip on the step down bar into a huge front flip. Dane Searls, also of Australia, emerged as one of the weekend’s stars by winning best trick, a double tail-whip over the big set of double jumps.

Added Searls: “I didn’t expect to win so I’m psyched. I knew what I wanted to do, I’m just glad I pulled it off. Best competition I’ve ridden so far. The biggest jumps, the best riders, everyone’s just so pumped to be here.”

Building on the success of last year’s Red Bull Elevation, BMX icon Jay Miron applied his decades of experience to create an even more challenging and immense course, answering the call of the world’s best riders to go bigger and continue being progressive. Jumps were larger across the board, with the most substantial an enormous 40-footer, and the third largest jump bigger than any in 2005.  In between, the course included every element of trail riding, from transfers to rhythm sections to showtime booters. 

Ripping the course was the strongest field ever compiled for a dirt-jumping contest, an invitation-only list that also included last year’s best trick winner James Foster of America, World Dirt Jumping Champion Kye Forte of Great Britain, and perhaps the world’s best freestyle mountain biker, Darren Berrecloth of Parksville, BC.

The riders competed for a $30,000 prize purse, with Bohan taking home $10,000. All three podium finishers were awarded a custom trophy featuring an iron, dirt-loading Tonka Truck. A panel of veteran judges, including Ryan “Biz” Jordan, Matt Beringer, and Dave Osato evaluated riders on height, style, smoothness and tricks. 

Cheering on the riders were 10,000 BMX and Canada-loving fans, with red-and-white flags dotting the Red Bull Elevation course and crowd.

The competition began with practice on Thursday, June 29, qualifying on Friday (reducing the field from 40 to 20 riders) and concluded with the finals on Saturday, July 1. For more information, pictures and video please visit our website at www.redbullelevation.com

 


Published On: 7/4/2006
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The Life and Times of Joe: Summer eh?
By: Joe


So summer has fully and completely arrived now, and it's wicked. Sure I might bitch about how it's "so damn hot" but I bitched about the rain too, so apparently you can never make me happy unless it's puking snow all night then sunny the next day. I'm pretty sure the temperature here reached "surface of the sun"°C the other day. Actually it's pretty wicked, I've been mountain biking a ton, and we've reached new heights of Bocce ball radness (including water holes).
 
Speaking of biking, damn is it fun. I've got a Brodie Holeshot that is great, though I do wish at times I had a full suspension (I'm not so smooth and the dualies kinda cover for me), and I bought my Whistler Mountain bike park pass on friday. It's so amazing up there, the Garbanzo chair expansion means there is 3400 vertical feet of mountain biking to be had on dozens of trails. Some of them get pretty tricky, especially on a bike not built for the park (mine) and I found that out on friday. After having an amazing ride, including "Original Sin" and "In Deep" off of the Garbanzo chair, we decided to do "Schleyer" on the lower mountain. I tried to take a "not so hot" line on one of the rock faces and managed to endo over the handlebars and land on just about every part of my body, including my hip, both legs, shoulder, back, elbow and wrist. I was very lucky that I had borrowed a full face helmet from Fanatyk Co bike shop, because all I remember is my face and head sliding across the rocks. Thanks Jon! First time I've ever really knocked my head too, guess I got a mild concussion, that was interesting. Oh yeah, and on a sad note, I was a dumbass and took my cool nerd phone up the hill with me, and managed to smash it to pieces when I fell. D'oh. Ah well, I got back up there yesterday and it kicks ass. Back at 'er again this week.
 
 
Have fun y'all!


Published On: 7/3/2006
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My Blog: death
By: 420joker


i have had more than one near death experience and i have been getting help for that but i still get the urge to engrave something into my body... it makes that whole feeling of... my life sucks and no one will care about me if im gone.... ppl think that the scars on my ankles are from cutting but they're not.... they are just minor mishaps from riding BMX bikes and the crappy mountain bikes that my mom buy me... except for one of the scars that i have that is from weed whacking... that one i did out of anger and frustraion....



Published On: 1/20/2006
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Colonies.com Network Wide News: Welcome to Colonies.com
By: Colonies.com


In a nut shell, Colonies.com is basically the centeral community that allows you to create other communities of interest.  This means that if enough content and general interest is shown towards a certain area, example mountain biking, then we will launch a mountain bike community.  How can you generate interest for a new community you might ask?  By uploading content in the photo galleries, blog posts, and community areas.  For more help click here.

We currently have 4 interest communities running.  They are Snowboard.Colonies.com, Ski.colonies.com, Skateboard.Colonies.com and Snowmobile.Colonies.com.
Check them out to learn more.



Published On: 1/13/2006
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My Journal: 1/2/2005
By: dc133141699


Im a pro mountain biker that loves to bike and when i can i ski skiing and biking have been very influential and one of the best things.

Published On: 2/1/2005
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My Journal: 13/6/2005
By: TurfStudent


Summer is great. Started working on the golf course again. Mountain bike quite a bit durning my free time.

Published On: 6/13/2005
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My Journal: 24/11/2004
By: TurfStudent


Just had I first snowfall of the year. We got 5" wich is pretty cool sice befor this I never even seen a little light snowing. Looks like I'll be able to ski soon to bad I can't mountain bike any more but I rather ski

Published On: 11/24/2004
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My Journal: 3/3/2005
By: terrain_jibber


Well My ski season is just about over with maybe 1 or 2 more days at whistler over spring break. I have to get ready for the mountain bike race season. The last time I was at the mountain i hit up the terrain park but with boarders only haha, it was ok tho because i could show off.

Published On: 3/3/2005
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My Journal: 8/4/2004
By: Bustanut


I have an aweaome Cannondale Mountain Bike.


Published On: 4/8/2004
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My Journal: 15/8/2004
By: riderspro



New Pedals on the Mountain Bike
Let's Ride






Published On: 8/15/2004
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