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LOS ANGELES - ESPN Winter X Games 11 announces new sports, new athletes and more coverage going into the eleventh annual event. In addition to Skiing and Snowboard and ESPN‚s announcement last month of Snowmobile Freestyle being added to the sports lineup, Winter X Games 11 will include its first ever disabled discipline, Mono Skier X. First introduced as a demo event at Winter X Games Nine, this year‚s event will be modeled after Winter X mainstays, Skier X and Snowboarder X. It will feature the top 16 disabled men and women racing in individual sit-skis in heats of four. Snowboarding will add the discipline of Snowboard Best Trick Showdown, and Moto X will not be in the Winter X Games lineup but remain a pillar in summer and international events. Fifteen hours of live programming on ESPN and ABC will be offered as well as Winter X Games 11 coverage on ESPN International, EXPN.com, ESPN Classic, ESPN360, SportsCenter and ESPN2‚s X Center.

“As we move into the eleventh Winter X Games, we couldn‚t be more excited with our lineup of sports and the new group of athletes we have participating with Snowmobile Freestyle and Mono Skier X,” said Ron Semiao, senior vice president, ESPN Original Entertainment. “We are dedicated to bringing a variety of original and compelling content to the sports fans and confident with these sport additions we will do so at Winter X Games 11.”

The annual Winter X Games is the premier action winter sports event in the world and showcases more than 250 of the world‚s top athletes including 28 Olympians who competed in last year‚s Winter X Games 10 prior to traveling to Turin, Italy. In addition to Snowboard SuperPipe (added in 1998), the Olympics added Snowboard Boardercross an event that has been part of Winter X Games since the beginning. Last month, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) announced that Skicross, known as Skier X in the Winter X Games, would be added to the 2010 Olympics in Vancouver. Skier X was introduced to Winter X Games in 1998 with 30 competitors and was the first competition of its kind for the sport of skiing.

Buttermilk Mountain at Aspen/ Snowmass will continue to host the Winter X Games through 2010. Winter X Games 11 is scheduled for Jan 25-28, 2007 with free entrance to the public.
 
Ski Schedule:
 
Wednesday, January 24, 2007
For media planning onlyˆthis day is closed to the public but open to the media
8:00 a.m. ˆ 12:00 p.m.Skiing SuperPipe Men‚s & Women‚s Practice
 
Thursday, January 25, 2007
8:00 a.m. ˆ 9:45 a.m.Skiing SuperPipe Men‚s & Women‚s Practice
9:00 a.m. ˆ 12:00 p.m.Skiing Skier X Men‚s & Women‚s Practice
10:00 a.m. ˆ 12:00 p.m.Skiing SuperPipe Men‚s Elimination
12:30 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.Skiing Slopestyle Practice
 
Friday, January 26, 2007
12:15 p.m. ˆ 1:15 p.m.Skiing Skier X Men‚s & Women‚s Practice
1:30 p.m. ˆ 4:00 p.m.Skiing Skier X Men‚s & Women‚s Qualifying
5:00 p.m. ˆ 6:00 p.m.Skiing SuperPipe Women‚s Practice
6:00 p.m. ˆ 7:00 p.m.Skiing SuperPipe Women‚s Final
7:00 p.m. ˆ 8:00 p.m.Skiing SuperPipe Men‚s Practice
8:00 p.m. ˆ 9:30 p.m.Skiing SuperPipe Men‚s Final
 
Saturday, January 27, 2007
2:00 p.m. ˆ 4:00 p.m.Skiing Slopestyle Practice
2:00 p.m. ˆ 4:00 p.m.Mono Skier X (Men‚s & Women‚s Combined) Final
 
Sunday, January 28, 2007
8:30 a.m. ˆ 10:15 a.m.Skiing Slopestyle Practice
9:00 a.m. ˆ 11:45 a.m.Skiing Skier X Men‚s & Women‚s Practice
10:30 a.m. ˆ 12:30 p.m.Skiing Slopestyle Elimination
12:00 p.m. ˆ 1:30 p.m.Skiing Skier X Men‚s and Women‚s Final
12:30 p.m. ˆ 1:15 p.m.Skiing Slopestyle Practice
1:30 p.m. ˆ 3:00 p.m.Skiing Slopestyle Final
 
This schedule is subject to change. Please visit www.espneventmedia.com for the most updated schedule.
ESPN, ABC AND ESPN INTERNATIONAL TO TELEVISE EVENT LIVE
ESPN and ABC will feature 15 hours of live programming January 25 ˆ January 28. ESPN2 will present daily late
night highlight programs from January 26 ˆ January 29, resulting in 19 total hours of original programming for
Winter X Games 11. Additionally, the Winter X Games will also be televised on ESPN‚s International networks to
more than 121 countries and territories in Latin America, the Pacific Rim, Middle East, Africa and Israel.
SportsCenter, ESPN‚s flagship daily news program, will report from Aspen/Snowmass starting Thursday, January
25 through Sunday, January 28. Each of those nights, the 11 p.m. ET SportsCenter will contain event coverage
from Winter X Games 11.


Published On: 12/11/2006
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INAUGURAL "ARBY’S® ACTION SPORTS AWARDS" TO PREMIERE ON FOX, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 10
 
X Games Champion Travis Pastrana Nominated Four Times;
Olympic Gold Medalist Shaun White Up For Three Awards;
Olympians Hannah Teter, Gretchen Bleiler and Lindsey Jacobellis Compete for Female Snowboarder of the Year

Fans to Begin Voting Online Now at
www.fuel.tv
 
The top action sports performances of the year will be honored at the inaugural Arby’s® Action Sports Awards presented by FUEL TV, airing nationally on FOX, Sunday, December 10. The ceremony will bring together the biggest names in skateboarding, snowboarding, surfing, BMX, freestyle motocross and more along with dozens of celebrities from across the entertainment spectrum for one star-studded, high-flying show!
 
FMX star Travis Pastrana received four nominations following his double backflip performance at this summer’s X Games. Jamie Bestwick, one of the top BMX vert riders in the world, also received four nominations. Shaun White is up for three awards coming off his Olympic Gold Medal and Winter X Games Gold Medal snowboard runs. Lindsey Jacobellis contends for Female Snowboarder of the Year with fellow Olympians Hannah Teter and Gretchen Bleiler. The competition continues out of the water for surfers Andy and Bruce Irons, Kelly Slater, Rob Machado, Sofia Mulanovich, Rochelle Ballard and Chelsea Georgeson, among other top pros.
 
“Being nominated for one award would be special, but four awards is truly unbelievable,” said Pastrana. “I’ve had just an amazing year and to be recognized by the industry is an honor.”
 
Winners will be determined by the combination of fan balloting and a panel of expert judges, then announced during taped ceremonies on November 30. FOX will air the show nationally on December 10, at 2:30 PM ET/PT or 4:30 PM ET/PT either preceding or following local NFL coverage that afternoon (check local listings). FUEL TV, the only 24/7 network dedicated to the lifestyle of action sports, is hosting online voting now for fans and viewers at www.fuel.tv.
 
"FOX Sports is happy to be working in conjunction with our brethren at FUEL to bring the Arby's Action Sports Awards to the entire country," said FOX Sports President Ed Goren. "Action sports are growing in popularity every year, and this show highlights the best of the best."
 
The Arby’s Action Sports Awards is produced by Future Mainstream Productions and the award-winning team of Bob Bain and Mike Burg, veterans of such events as the "Nickelodeon Kid’s Choice Awards" and the "Teen Choice Awards." FUEL TV is supporting the event with its signature red carpet series "Blue Carpet Special," a special preview show premiering November 6, and will re-telecast the Arby’s Action Sports Awards throughout December.
 
"The growth and popularity of action sports is at an all-time high and it is time to honor such amazing feats as Shaun White’s Olympic Gold Medal and Travis Pastrana’s double backflip at the X Games," said Bain. "Not only do children aspire to be the next Pastrana or White, but the music and entertainment industries have a true affinity for these sports, so we look forward to putting together a memorable event for viewers."
 
Arby’s has signed on to be the presenting sponsor and other major sponsors include Jeep®, Activision and Nike. "Through this event, we’ve been able to create an unprecedented integrated marketing platform to reach the highly sought-after male 14-34 demo in the fourth quarter," said Burg. "For a creative and aggressive marketer, the opportunities to work with the show are endless"
 
"This was a fantastic opportunity for us to partner with a brand new awards program that recognizes young athletes for extraordinary talents," said Debra Mager, Senior Vice President of National Advertising, Arby’s Restaurant Group, Inc. "These kids take risks and excel at being different, which is something we at Arby’s have always prided ourselves on."
 
A panel of industry experts nominated the top athletes in 20 different categories. Many of the awards are sport and gender specific such as Skateboarder of the Year (male and female) and FMX Rider of the Year. Achievements that transcend the genre have been nominated in categories such as Rider of the Year, Huevos Grande and Performance of the Year.

Go to www.fuel.tv to vote now!


Published On: 11/14/2006
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The U.S. National Ski and Snowboard Hall of Fame Host Induction Ceremonies During SIA.07

 

McLean, VA (November 9, 2006) – The U.S. National Ski and Snowboard Hall of Fame and Museum has announced that they will host their Induction Ceremony at the SIA.07 SnowSports Trade Show for the first time.  Jonny Moseley, Julie Parisien and Trace Worthington will all be inducted into the Hall of Fame during a ceremonial breakfast on January 24, 2007.  In addition, a reception in their honor will take place the Opening Night of SIA.07, Monday, January 22nd.

 

Jonny Moseley, Olympic Champion freestyle skier; Julie Parisien, Olympic silver medalist and outstanding all-round skier at the World Cup level; and Trace Worthington, the “Ace” of freestyle skiing in the 1990’s will all be present in Las Vegas during the SIA Show. 

 

Since its inception in 1954 the National Hall of Fame has held the induction of honored members in Ishpeming, Michigan, the birthplace of organized skiing in America and the home of the Hall of Fame.  “Moving this event to Las Vegas recognizes the importance of the SIA SnowSports Trade Show and is an opportunity for everyone in the ski and snowboarding community to witness the presentation of our highest and most permanent honor to the truly outstanding competitors from our sport,” said Tom West, president and CEO of the US Ski and Snowboard Hall of Fame.

 

“We are very excited to be working with the Hall of Fame and hosting the Induction ceremony at our Show,” said SIA President David Ingemie.  “Not only do we have the opportunity to recognize these athletes that have made great contributions to our industry; but this event also helps us achieve our goal to position the SIA Show as the ultimate gathering place for the entire snow sports industry.”

 

For those persons wishing to attend the Induction Ceremony on January 24th, please contact the U.S. National Ski and Snowboard Hall of Fame at (906) 485-6323 or by email: administrator@skihall.com to secure your tickets.  Attendance for the SIA-sponsored reception on Monday, January 22nd is free and all SIA attendees are welcome to attend.   For more information on this event and the SIA.07 Show, log onto www.snowsports.org.

 

The SIA SnowSports Trade Show is the largest sports specific trade show for the industry. Snow sports manufacturers, distributors, buyers, sales representatives, press/media, industry professionals and athletes convene in Las Vegas to preview the future year's products for ski, snowboard, Nordic, snowshoe, telemark, fashion and accessories.  The SIA.07 SnowSports Trade Show will take place January 22-25, 2007 , at Mandalay Bay Convention Center in Las Vegas . Media can log onto www.snowsports.org or contact Alicia Allen of SIA at 703/506-4214 or at aallen@thesnowtrade.org or Lori Crabtree at Stanwood & Partners Public Relations at 307/690-6427 or by email at lcrabtree@wyoming.com.

 

– SIA –

SnowSports Industries America (SIA) is the intelligent partner of the snow sports industry. SIA annually produces the SIA SnowSports Show, the largest industry trade show and networking environment, and delivers invaluable data, support and marketing products. SIA serves as the national, not-for-profit, member-owned trade association representing snow and winter sports companies. For more information, check out www.thesnowtrade.org. SnowSports Industries America , 8377-B Greensboro Drive , McLean , VA 22102-3587 . Phone: (703) 556-9020, Fax: (703) 821-8276, E-mail: siamail@thesnowtrade.org

 



Published On: 11/10/2006
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The world elite of freeskiing and snowboarding will challenge the monster jump at the Olympic Arena Stockholm Stadion in Sweden the second weekend of November. Live acts, a rail arena, film premieres, a winter sport fair, after parties and a lot more - all of it for free. 25 000 tickets will be distributed each day of this two-day-event.
 
The Nokia Snowboard FIS World Cup Big Air Tour, coming to Stockholm November 11, initiated this huge event. The Big Air contest in Stockholm is the first out of six during 2006/2007 gathering the best line up ever in a world cup event. Riders like Hampus Mosesson, Mathieu Crepel and Andreas Wiig are up for the show.
 
A gigantic ramp is starting its construction this week thanks to 80 ton scaffolding and a massive amount of workers at the unique Olympic Arena of 1912. The ramp is higher – 33 m – steeper and longer than normal and the goal is to make it as similar to a big jump in a natural snowpark as possible. Count on huge air.
 
Friday, November 10, the world freeski elite including Simon Dumont, Sammy Carlson and the Swedish mega stars Jon Olsson and Jacob Wester will fly around 20 metres in Peak Performance – King of Style.

On Friday 10 November the Free Radicals latest ski movie Snowblind will have its premiere on the giant screens at the Stockholm Stadion just before the freeskiing finals. The snowboard movie Mack Dawg – Follow me around will show on the giant screens on the Saturday. Later on the party continues both nights at a venue in the city centre of Stockholm. An electronic theme will rule the ending party on Saturday 11 November with live acts, DJ’s and VJ’s.

- The combination of good music, action, life style, city, parties and contests should be a colourful inspiration for all of us waiting for snow and winter, said organiser Ulf Mård.

Confirmed skiers - Peak Performance King of Style - Friday 10 November:
24 invited – 21 confirmed
Jon Olsson (SWE), Jacob Wester (SWE), Niklas Karlström (SWE), Niklas Karlsson (SWE), Simon Dumont (USA), Sammy Carlson (USA), Peter Olineck (USA), Pep Fujas (USA), TJ Schiller (CA), PK Hunder (NO), Andreas Håtveit (NO), Martin Mishof (AUT), Charles Gagnier (CA), Adam Falk (SWE), Henrik Harlaut (SWE), Oscar Scherlin (SWE), Taisuke Kusunoki (JAP), Aurilien Fornier (FR), Eric Strand (SWE), Richard Permin (FR), Kalle Leinonen (FI).
 
Confirmed Snowboarders - Nokia Snowboard FIS World Cup Big Air - Saturday 11 November:
Hampus Mosesson (SWE), Jakob Wilhemson (SWE), Mathieu Crepel (FR), Andreas Wiig (Nor),  Stein Solberg (NO), Martin Cernik (CZK), Markus Keller (SUI), Jonas Carlsson (SWE), Risto Mattila (FI), Antti Autti (FI), Kratter Giacomo (ITA), Chris Sörman (SWE), Simon Ax (SWE), and many more.

Total prize money: 40 000 USD

Confirmed Artists:
Fredagen 10 November: Snook / Hip Hop
Lördagen 11 November: Petter, Mange Schmidt / Hip Hop

When
12 am to 9 pm Friday and Saturday 10-11 November.
Freeski: Peak Performance King of Style, 10 November, Finals 5 pm – 9 pm
Snowboard: Nokia Snowboard FIS World Cup Big Air, 11 November, Finals 5 pm – 9pm

Tickets
Tickets are available at Stadium stores 2-8 November. Remaining tickets will be handed out at the entry of the Stockholm Stadion 10-11 November.

Partners:
Nokia, Stadium, Peak Performance, Stockholm Stad, Swatch, Corona, Scandic, Screenbolaget, Voice, Transition, Sportguiden.

Website:
www.winterjam.se


For more information and accreditation please contact:
Media relations Josefine Ås josefine.as@free.fr cell: +46 705 75 53 08
Event organiser Ulf Mard ulf.mard@mardhagen.se cell: + 46 70 631 35 23




Published On: 11/4/2006
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Published On: 7/3/2006
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Roadtrip ’06 – Week 1

The first few days of a vacation are always the happiest. Spirits run high, finances are good, and you have the entire vacation ahead of you. Soon enough, it'll be half over, and then almost over, and before you know it you're sitting back in your office with another year to go before you know what a solid road trip feels like.

The first week was unique as we spanned several different climatic zones and saw a whole slew of different sights. Still, the entire time, we were no more than a stones throw away from the pacific. There is a certain aura which the pacific emits. Sometimes it’s a little intimidating, sometimes a little inspiring, but always humbling and relaxing. It is, after all, the largest ocean in the world. We have it to thank for all of our winter storms and shredable coastal waves. Whenever I visit the coast, whether it's in Tofino, BC or Encinitas, CA or anywhere in between, I am reassured, as Jim Morrison said, that "The West Is the Best".

 

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Day 1 - Whistler, BC to Keystone, WA

-Missed the last ferry and had to camp near the Keystone terminal.

Day 2 - Keystone, WA to OR Coast

-Got a 534usd speeding ticket in Port Angeles.... damnit!!
-Checked out the Hoh Rainforest and the beaches of Olympic National Park... always a good time.

Day 3 - OR Coast to Trinidad, CA

-Went swimming upon entry to CA.... cold water!
-It just wouldn't be Humboldt County if the first person you met didn't offer you chronic. Score!
-The weather was BEAUTIFUL! Set up camp, had a fire, cooked some meals, and played a drinking game version of bowling/baseball.
-Went to visit Colin in Arcata and checked out the house music at the Humboldt Brewery.

Day 4 - Trinidad, CA to San Fran, CA

-Reveled in the grandeur of the redwoods. Did several scenic drives, and even a drive thru tree!
-Set up camp at Samuel P. Taylor State Park in the redwoods near SF.

Day 5 -San Fran, CA to San Jose, CA

-Met Lorna's dad and others for breakfast at Pier 21... wow... properly cooked food and clean utensils!
-Did a walking tour of Alcatraz..... so interesting!!!
-Rocked up to the SJ Fairmont with our dirty car and dirty selves... how embarrassing! Good to have a non-public shower!

Day 6 - San Jose, CA to Santa Cruz, CA

-Drove around SC and saw the sights... checked out some beaches.
-Checked out the Mystery Spot... pretty cool place!
-Set up camp at New Brighton State Beach.

Day 7 - Santa Cruz, CA to Ventura, CA

-We saw tons of scenery today. Hwy 1 is always awesome. Even the chili peppers agree with me (listen to "Road Trippin").

-Stopped to see the Elephant Seals.

-Went to a hot spring near Santa Barbara.

 

Day 8 – Ventura, CA to Los Angeles, CA

 

-Hit up the famous LA beaches for some sunbathing and bong hits. Malibu, Sunset, Venice.

-Stayed at the Motel 6 in the San Fernando Valley, surrounded by the world’s best porn mansions.



Published On: 5/24/2006
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My Journal: Top 10
By: nitro_boi


There were a few too many disappointments for Canuck fans' this season, but a little rooting around turns up plenty of positives. At least 10 by my count.

10 - A six-game win streak kicked off October 14th with a 5-3 victory in Minnesota and finished two weeks later in Colorado.
Vancouver manhandled their opponents 28-14 during the run which included wins over Dallas, Colorado, and an old nemesis in Jake Lemaire's Wild.
Eight of the Canucks' goals came from defenders, and by December, the team boasted one of highest scoring defensive units in the league.
Rear guards tallied 46 times by season's end, and the team went 24-6-4 in games when a defenceman netted a goal.

“It’s good,” said Naslund after the fifth straight victory, a 6-4 win over the Avalanche. “But I’ve said it before, we can play better. We can get the power play working and use our speed more. We’ll keep getting better here.”

They did, it just didn't last.

9 – With three games remaining, and the Canuck desperately needing points in a home-and-home series with the Sharks to capture a playoff spot, the team came out flying. Nolan Baumgartner bagged two assists and Bryan Allen scored his seventh goal of the year in the third to take a 4-3 lead. Joe Thornton's magic tape eventually won it 5-4 overtime.
While the lost point pretty much buried the Canucks' post-season hopes, the 'depth' defenders each capped breakout seasons that night.
A career minor-leaguer, Baumgartner made the opening night roster and skated in more NHL games this season (70) than he had in the past 10 years (48). He finished tied with Henrik Sedin for the highest plus/minus on the team (+11), and racked up more points (34) than any other defenceman.
Bryan Allen averaged over 20 minutes per game and finished a plus-4 while recording a personal-best seven goals and 17 points.
Despite fears that the Canucks' blue line was desperately thin to start the year, the depth guys proved capable and steady.

8 – Prior to opening day, several high profile members of the media predicted the Canucks would meet Ottawa in the 2006 Stanley Cup finals. Those picks seemed pretty shrewd two months into the season. Ottawa led the NHL standings and the Canucks were battling for the Northwest Division lead with an 18-9-2 record when the teams met December 9th.
Markus Naslund and Henrik Sedin scored in regulation while Alex Auld stoned Danny Heatley, Jason Spezza, and Mike Fisher in the shootout. Daniel Sedin, the Canucks' fourth shooter, won it by lifting a puck over Dominik Hasek's glove.

“It was a playoff atmosphere," said Bertuzzi. "It was one of those games where you’ve got to dig real deep in order to be successful, and we did a lot of that.”

The victory in the "Battle of Canada" was Auld's 10th of the year and improved Vancouver's home record to 13-1.

7 – The Canucks rode a three-game losing streak into General Motors Place November 13 in game 18 against Detroit. Back-to-back losses in Calgary had allowed the Flames to pull even in the Northwest Division race.
Todd Bertuzzi came screaming out of the clear blue sky and tore a gaping hole through the middle Detroit's defense.
Bert's fourth career hat-trick paced the Canucks to a 4-1 victory improving Vancouver's record to 11-5-2.

“It was just getting little bit more puck luck,” said Bertuzzi, whose hat-trick gave him seven goals on the year. “The chances were there, I just wasn’t putting them away before. I was fortunate enough to get a handful of good chances tonight.”

While injuries and spotty defence eventually hobbled the playoff drive, Bertuzzi's three-goal effort gave fans a reason to cheer.
In all, the much-beleaguered Bertuzzi finished what Marc Crawford described as the "most challenging year any player has had to go through," tied for third in team scoring with 25 goals and 71 points. That's more than both Jarome Iginla and Martin St. Louis. It was also the third-most productive year of Bertuzzi's career.
Despite all the talk-radio rhetoric, Bertuzzi stated unequivocally that he wants to be back in a Canuck uniform next year.

6 – By game 79 the Canucks probably would've needed a hostage to get into the playoffs. Two points behind the Sharks for eighth spot and having lost three straight, hope was fading fast. The Canucks needed a lift and they got it when Ed Jovanovski returned after missing 38 of the previous 40 games with a torn abdominal muscle.
Swashbuckling Ed broke a 2-2 tie in his first game in over two months when he slid into the slot and snuck the overtime winner through Mikka Kiprusoff.
The 3-2 win over the division-leading Flames eventually gave the Canucks an opportunity to catch Edmonton for the eighth seed.

In all, Eddie scored eight goals and had 33 points in just 44 games. The Canucks were 19-17-2 without him, and just as bad, Team Canada is 0-1 at the Olympics minus Jovo's 'crazy legs'.

"I think you learn from disappointments," said Jovanovski. "It's another year gone by that hasn't been what we wanted. You have to give yourself a good look in the mirror and recharge yourself and get back to giving that extra little bit to take the next step."

5 – The Leafs floated into Vancouver January 10th for the only meeting between the national rivals. The Canucks were coming off a big OT win over Calgary, but just two wins over an eight-game holiday stretch had them four points back of the division lead.

While sticking it to the insufferable Toronto fans is enough to earn fifth spot on its own, the 4-3 victory over the Leafs isn't why game 43 sticks out.
Alexander Burrows, the 25 year-old whirlwind from Pointe-Claire, Quebec, scored his first NHL goal spinning out from behind the net and lifting the 3-2, go-ahead goal over Ed Belfour's glove late in the second period.
Over the next 37 games Burrows endeared himself to Canuck fans with his pure enthusiasm and tenacity. He scored in back-to-back games against Buffalo and Montreal in mid January, and became only the fifth Canuck rookie to record a hat-trick when he potted three in a 6-3 victory over the Kings March 27th.

"I learned so much being around these guys for three months," said Burrows, who spent last season in the ECHL. "Even though we didn't make the playoffs and kind of struggled down the stretch, there were still a lot of positives for me personally."

In all, Burrows dressed for 43 games and scored 7 goals and 12 points.

4 - The Canucks trucked the tail end of seven-game road trip into Calgary February 3rd in game 54. After dropping three of the first five games, they sat tied with the Flames in the division standings and had beaten them just once in five previous meetings.
Daniel Sedin scored three assists but was a distant second star to Ryan Kesler – the lanky greenhorn from Michigan.

Kesler scored the winner in the final minute of the second period kicking a Daniel Sedin pass up to his stick off the wing and beating Mikka Kipprusoff between the legs. Just as impressive as his goal, Kesler challenged Jarome Iginla off a puck-drop early in the first with the Canucks trailing by a goal.

"Things happened," he said. "Emotions were running high and I think the team needed a lift, so I gave it to them."

The scrap was easily the best of the season and signaled Kesler's arrival as a difference-maker for Vancouver.

"That whole game was a personal highlight for me," said Kesler, who played in all 82 games and had 23 points while averaging 14 minutes a night.

3 – On March 27th, after taking four of six points from the Oilers in a three game set, the Canucks sat in eighth spot needing a win in game 73 to keep pace with the pack in the Western Conference playoff race.
Aside from a lopsided 7-4 score, and the fact that the win boosted the Canucks into a seventh-place tie with Edmonton, the game was significant because of Anson Carter.
After signing a one-year, $1 million deal to start the year, Carter had rolled out a dream season riding shotgun with the Twins.
Against the Kings he set a new personal best with his 29th of the year late on a first-period power play.

"I'm playing with two guys who are great passers and shooters, so I had the best of both worlds," said Carter, who poached so many gift-goals off the Twins passing that he should name his first-born Danrick. "It certainly helped rejuvenate me."

Carter led the team in goals (33), power-play goals (15) and game-winning goals (7), and was named "Most Exciting Player" by the fans at season's end.

"I think scoring my first goal as a Canuck," said Carter, when asked to name his personal highlight. "You never get sick of scoring firsts I guess."

2 – it's almost unfair to lump these two guys together, but seeing as they play the game like some a kind of eerie unibeing, it's hard to look at them individually.
Canuck fans will remember 2005-06 as the year the Twins lived up to the hype.
It's hard to pick out a single game that does justice to their many accomplishments because they hit so many milestones.

They each hit new career highs in goals, points, assists. Henrik led the team in helpers and finished second only to Markus Naslund's 79 points. Daniel finished the year tied with Bertuzzi for third in team scoring with 71 points.

At $1.25 million apiece, they just might have been the best bargains in the league this season.

Along with Carter, the trio combined for 201 points and was a plus-17. Between them, they amassed 146 points (18-57-75 for Hank, 22-49-71 for Danny) in under 17 minutes of ice per game. Given the Twins took regular penalty-killing shifts on the 7th most penalized team, their accomplishments are even more impressive.

"We felt like we didn't do what we knew we could do the first few years," said Daniel. "I guess you could say we wanted to prove ourselves to the city and money wasn't the most important thing. We wanted to show fans and ourselves that we could play at this level. We did that this year."

To put their year in perspective, imagine where Vancouver would have been without the Twins. Their new winger scored 33 goals to lead the team, but one or both of the Sedins assisted on 32 of Carter's 33 goals. In all, they accounted for 73 of Vancouver's goals and were the most consistent performers all year long.

1 – midway through the first period of a 3-2 win over the Ducks in game 21, Rob Niedermayer plowed into Dan Cloutier's crease and plopped himself on top of Vancouver's franchise netminder. Cloutier tore a knee ligament as a result and didn't play another game.

With an NHL resume 28-games long, back-up Alex Auld was tossed into the soup. The 25-year-old Thunder Bay, Ontario native played the next 56 of the final 61 regular-season games.

"It was a lot of pressure for a long time and you definitely feel it," said Auld. "But I never wished it would go away. It's something I always took the approach to embrace and thrive under. And it comes with the territory of playing in a passionate market."

Auld finished a 2.94 goals-against average, a .902 save percentage, and a record of 33-26-6. He was the Molson Cup (three-star selections) winner at season's end and was voted the team MVP by the fans.

Only eight goaltenders had more wins than Auldy, and only four played more games. Though he didn't record a single shutout, he won 17 one-goal games and was outstanding in his first real NHL season.

And despite the fact he couldn't will his team into the post-season, Auld gave Vancouver fans a lot to look forward to.



Published On: 4/26/2006
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Hey GALZ time to take over the mountain!! There are two snowboard events for all female riders and all ages and abilities at Big White:

March 25th Radgalz RIDE Day Instructional Clinic with guest Pro's Vanessa Stark and 2006 Olympic Team Member Dom Vallee.

April 1-2nd The 4th Annual Radgalz Classic: where you compete against your ability (beginner-adv/masters categories) in a clinic/comp format in Slope Style and Boarder Cross for over $10000 in prizes and $1000 Cash Purse!

And for both galz and guys April 1st come support the fashion show/fundraiser for CBCF at Happy Valley starting at 6pm live DJs and preview 2007 steeze from today's top brands!

Party down at the Billabong/Monster Energy Beach Party at Snow Shoe Sam's (19+) with live DJs Tyler Martens and Miss Myte. Wear BEACH ATTIRE.. Speedos only if got it to flaunt it...board give- aways and chance to win billabong gear!! info and to register go to www.radgalz.com


Published On: 3/21/2006
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Snowboard.com News: The Tournament
By: Snowboard.com


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April 2nd 2006


Event brief
 

On April 2nd 2006 Canada Olympic Park in Calgary, Alberta will play host to The Tournament. This new twist on the team challenge event format will pit team against team in a battle where strategy, skill, and an ability to ride all types of terrain will be the keys to success. Each team rider will compete in one of the three arenas - the quarterpipe, the jump, or the urban jib.  All sessions will have cash prizing for the top three finishers.  The team with the best overall results will take home $6 000 cash, as well as prizes worthy of THE TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS!

 

Competition OUTLINE

 

THE TOURNAMENT offers Canada’s up and coming amateur talent the breakthrough opportunity to compete with top pro riders to vie for cash and bragging rights. This team challenge competition will require a rider from each to compete in one of the three arenas. Riders will compete in 90 min. sessions against members of the opposing teams. Team members will not be competing against each other. Teams will consist of 3 riders. Each rider must compete in only one of the three arenas of competition. A maximum of 35 team entries will be allowed. This will ensure each session will afford riders ample opportunity to showcase their quiver of tricks.

 Strategy is the key to this competition as teams choose which member competes in each arena. For a team to be awarded the title of THE TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS they must excel in all 3 arenas over the course of the entire day of competition from frozen morning jibbing to slushy afternoon quarterpipes.  Properly choosing when to exploit your teams’ strengths will make the difference between

success and failure.


 

 

THE Courses

Riders will be presented with terrain and obstacles designed to challenge and inspire all levels of competitor. THE TOURNAMENT will consist of three arenas - the Quarterpipe, the Urban Jib, and the Jump.

 

The Quarterpipe will be a 22’ high monster with wallride and jib options.  Riders will be judged on all the features of this unique quarterpipe. Giant airs will be necessary, but you must slay the entire beast to take the top spot.

 

The Urban Jib will demand versatility and creativity. This unique course will consist of a gauntlet of rails, boxes, wallrides, ledges, bombdrops, and a chimera. 

 

The Jump; The simplest of all the competition arenas. This 50’ straight jump will provide riders the opportunity to display their entire repertoire of tricks.  The jump will have multiple takeoffs.  Booters, floaters, and something out of the ordinary for the true combatant. 

 

STRATEGY

 

To win The Tournament each team will need to employ a strategy unique to their team that takes advantage of the team challenge format.  Each session will consist of a maximum of 35 competitors, each from different teams.  Points will be awarded to each competitor for their final placing in each session.  Teams will accumulate points for each session. The team with the highest points total from all the sessions will be the overall TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS.  Teams must choose who will compete in each arena.  Alberta in the springtime can be hazardous and icy at 11am, and windy and too soft in the afternoon of the same day. Choosing which team member can ride the best in the varying conditions will be vital to success.  Although, it has been known to snow three feet in 24hrs in April in Calgary.  Teams will need to be prepared to attack the courses and defend against Mother Nature’s offensives. Preparation and strategy will play a part in the outcome of The Tournament.


SCHEDULE

 

April 1
   
12 noon - 3pm              Practice
    8am Start                    Preparty

April 2
   
8am - 11am                     Registration/checkin 
    9am - 10am                     Practice
    11am                                 1st session
    1PM                                   2nd session
    3PM                                   3rd session
    5PM                                   Awards
               

                      

LIFESTYLE

 

Spectators are encouraged to grab a BBQ lunch and catch some rays on the deck, or if you are looking for action, try one of the free demos available in the event village at the base of the hill. The wild at heart will find elation and frustration in the snowskate mini park.   And the die hard rider can catch the last runs of the season in the COP terrain park and boardercross course; All this while DJ’s and riders spin the first day of April away.

 

The PARTY

 

Saturday night April 1st.  Celebrate a good day of practice. Talk about all the tricks you stomped and plan tomorrows attack. All while you watch some videos, dance with coyotes, and enjoy life with your friends.  

Location TBA

 

ENTRY FEES & PRIZING


Entry fees will be $225 per team of three.  Each team must consist of three riders.  There are no age groups or gender categories for this competiton. Everyone will compete on a level playing field for the $6000 CAD. However, there will be a prize package for the top female team and the top team under 18 years of age.  These prize packages will each have a retail value of $3000.  Teams can register online at coda.ca or on April 1st from 9am – 4pm and April 2nd 9am – 11am at Canada Olympic Park.  First come, first served. A maximum of 35 teams will be allowed entry. All competitors must have a valid CSF or affiliated provincial membership.

 

NOTE:    Teams eligible for the female team prize pack must consist of all female riders. Teams eligible for the under 18-prize package must consist of riders under 18 years of age on the date of competition. No exceptions and you must have valid proof of age. All competitors under 18 will also require a parent’s signature in order to compete (waiver and release of liability).

 

Prizing for the sessions will be $1000 / $650 / $350 CAD to the top threeriders in each session as decided by the judges.  This prizing is individual based, and is not a team prize. If you want to split it with your team that is your choice. The Overall Team prize of $6000 CAD will be divided into three equal amounts to each member of the winning team.

Published On: 3/13/2006
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Gold Silver Bronze Total
1    Germany
11 12 6 29
2    United States
9 9 7 25
3    Canada
7 10 7 24
4    Austria
9 7 7 23
5    Russian Federation
8 6 8 22
6    Norway
2 8 9 19
7    Sweden
7 2 5 14
8    Switzerland
5 4 5 14
9    South Korea
6 3 2 11
10    Italy
5 0 6 11
11    China
2 4 5 11
12    France
3 2 4 9
13    Netherlands
3 2 4 9
14    Finland
0 6 3 9
15    Czech Republic
1 2 1 4
16    Estonia
3 0 0 3
17    Croatia
1 2 0 3
18    Australia
1 0 1 2
19    Poland
0 1 1 2
20    Ukraine
0 0 2 2
21    Japan
1 0 0 1
22    Belarus
0 1 0 1
23    Bulgaria
0 1 0 1
24    Great Britain
0 1 0 1
25    Slovak Republic
0 1 0 1
26    Latvia
0 0 1 1
   Albania
0 0 0
   Algeria
0 0 0
   Andorra
0 0 0
   Argentina
0 0 0
   Armenia
0 0 0
   Azerbaidjan
0 0 0
   Belgium
0 0 0
   Bermuda
0 0 0
   Bolivia
0 0 0
   Bosnia-Herzegovina
0 0 0
   Brazil
0 0 0
   Chile
0 0 0
   Chinese Taipei
0 0 0
   Costa Rica
0 0 0
   Cyprus
0 0 0
   Denmark
0 0 0
   Georgia
0 0 0
   Greece
0 0 0
   Honduras
0 0 0
   Hong Kong
0 0 0
   Hungary
0 0 0
   Iceland
0 0 0
   India
0 0 0
   Iran
0 0 0
   Ireland
0 0 0
   Israel
0 0 0
   Jamaica
0 0 0
   Kazakhstan
0 0 0
   Kenya
0 0 0
   Kyrgyzstan
0 0 0
   Lebanon
0 0 0
   Liechtenstein
0 0 0
   Lithuania
0 0 0
   Luxembourg
0 0 0
   Macedonia
0 0 0
   Mexico
0 0 0
   Moldavia
0 0 0
   Monaco
0 0 0
   Mongolia
0 0 0
   Morocco
0 0 0
   Nepal
0 0 0
   New Zealand
0 0 0
   North Korea
0 0 0
   Pakistan
0 0 0
   Peru
0 0 0
   Portugal
0 0 0
   Romania
0 0 0
   San Marino
0 0 0
   Senegal
0 0 0
   Serbia & Montenegro
0 0 0
   Slovenia
0 0 0
   South Africa
0 0 0
   Spain
0 0 0
   Trinidad and Tobago
0 0 0
   Turkey
0 0 0
   Uzbekistan
0 0 0
   Venezuela
0 0 0
   Virgin Islands (British)
0 0 0


Published On: 2/26/2006
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Well... the Olympic Snowboard Parallel Gaint Slalom is now over.  Here are your results.

For the mens:

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Gold Medal winner Philipp Schoch (R) of Switzerland and Silver Medal winner Simon Schoch (L) of Switzerland (Photo by Donald Miralle/Getty Images)

1. Philipp Schoch (SUI)
2. Simon Schoch (SUI)
3. Sigfried Grabner (AUT)

For the woman's...


Gold medal winner Daniela Meuli of Switzerland celebrates in the Womens Snowboard Parallel Giant Slalom Finals (Photo by Clive Mason/Getty Images)
Gold medal winner Daniela Meuli of Switzerland celebrates in the Womens Snowboard Parallel Giant Slalom Finals (Photo by Clive Mason/Getty Images)

1. Daniela Meuli (SUI)
2. Amelie Kober (GER)
3. Rosey Fletcher (USA)


Published On: 2/23/2006
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Snowboard.com News: Olympic Snowboard Cross
By: Snowboard.com


For the past two days Snowboard Cross made its big debut in the Olympics.  For those of you that missed it, here is a break down of what you missed.

The mastermind who built the Olympic Snowboard Cross is Canadian Jeff Ihaksi.  The course runs 700 metres long, with a vertical drop of 175m.

How it works is that competitors first do 2 time trails to be seeded.  This means that the riders get to do two runs by themselves on the course being timed.  For the men's, 36 men got two runs and the top 32 wil be seeded into the finals which means 4 men will be dropped.  The finals are when four guys at a time get seeded into heats, and the two riders that make it down first out of the four get to move on to the next round, the other two are knocked out of the competition.

USA got another gold for the Men's Olympic Snowboard Cross as Seth Wescott just beat out Slovakia rider Radoslav Zidek.  Seth was later quoted for saying "I think snowboarding is becoming part of the heart and soul of the Olympic Games!"

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Seth Wescott of the United States celebrates his gold medal in the Mens Snowboard Cross Final © Getty Images

Final results:
1. Seth Wescott (USA)
2. Radoslav Zidek (Slovakia)
3. Paul-Henri Delerue (France)
4. Jordi Font (Spain)


Regarding the female Olympic Snowboard Cross, the females had a strong battle and during the finals young USA rider Lindsey Jacobellis took a huge lead.  On the second to last jump Jacobellis decided to show off a little by tricking out a method only to bail on the landing giving the gold medal Tanja Frieden.

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1. Tanja Frieden (Switzerland)
2. Lindsey Jacobellis (USA)
3. Dominique Maltais (CAN)
4. Maelle Ricker (CAN)
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Published On: 2/17/2006
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ruminations: olympic time...
By: tooscoops


so the olympics are upon us.  great. 

don't get me wrong, i love the hockey... i'd marry it if it was possible, but they tell me i can't, so i'm just going to have to stick to giving it a reacharound...

every morning i like to turn on my tv and watch sports highlights as i'm getting ready for work.  but now with the olympics... its not sports highlights.. its just.. sports... and i use the term loosely.  i think they can't figure out what the highlights would be, so they just show the whole thing.. i'll give you a hint... the highlights are when its over.  hell, i preferred it when they showed the spelling bee then some of this stuff...  biathalon?  hey!, lets combine a really boring sport like cross country skiing with target shooting!  the least they could do is have people running around in the forest shooting back.. then i'd be glued to it.

i don't like the fact that i can't get away from it... its almost as bad as when george dubya decides to have a little chat.  all of a sudden, every tv station, radio show and stripper decides to take a break.  (ok, the strippers keep going).  sure the tour de france is even more boring then the olympics, plus it includes the word france in the title, but at least we aren't bombarded with it.

maybe if canada were doing better i would care a bit more, but i doubt it.  hell, i'm cheering for seychelles this year...  how the hell did they get a team?  the place is less than 500 square kms!  if they beat us in some f*ckin sport i've never heard of, i'm gonna be pissed.


Published On: 2/15/2006
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Well this is for those out in the world that either missed the event, watched the wrong channel or those that just didn't have time to watch the men's and woman's Olympic halfpipe in Torino. Here are the basics of what you missed.

An Italian that goes by the name Roberto Moresi has spent the last 3 years building this pipe. It was built an extra 20m long making the pipe a total of 150m long. This allowed riders 5 hits instead of 4. Out of the 44 competitors, only 12 get to advance to the finals. So how it works is the 44 riders go, the top 6 get to advance to the finals. Then the rest get a second run and the top 6 from the second heat enter into the finals for a total of 12 riders.

Shaun White had a bit of a rocky start placing 7th after the first round, as well as Anti Autti who everyone claimed would be Shauns number 1 competitor seemed to be riding conservative.

White of the U.S. celebrates during the final of the men's half pipe snowboarding competition in Bardonecchia © Reuters
White of the U.S. celebrates during the final of the men's half pipe snowboarding competition in Bardonecchia © Reuters

In the end, Shaun took home gold, followed by US team mate Danny Kass for his second Olympic silver medal and Markku Koski took home bronze.
1] Shaun White
2] Danny Kass
3] Markku Koski
4] Mason Aguirre
5] Antti Autti
6] Gary Zebrowski
7] Markus Keller
8] Christophe Schmidt
9] Vinzenz Lueps
10] Risto Mattila
11] Crispin Lipscomb
12] Andy Finch

As for the woman's halfpipe, Kelly Clark had an amazing day till she tried her front 9 on her last hit and went down. Hannah Tetter pulled some huge big airs as well a smooth 900. Kjersti stomped a cripppler 7 off her last hit and Gretchen's final run was a crippler followed by back to back 5's and a 900 as her final hit.

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Hannah Teter © Getty Image
At the end of the day, the results showed that Team USA came shy of one medal to make a clean sweap.

1) Hanah Teter
2) Gretchen Blieler
3) Kjersti Buuas
4) Kelly Clark



Published On: 2/14/2006
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Snowboard.com News: Rail Jam in Japan!
By: Snowboard.com


On February 25th riders from Canada, New Zealand and Europe will go to Nagano (home of the winter Olympics 1998) Japan to compete against local riders. This international event, which is the first of its kind in the Matsumoto area, is going to be one of the sickest competitions in Japan!

Click here or on the poster for more information:

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Published On: 2/9/2006
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DAKINE announced it will be the official glove sponsor of the 2006 Finnish Olympic Snowboard Team.  DAKINE will supply the 2006 Olympic team, including DAKINE International team riders Antti Autti and Markku Koski, with the Mustang glove in an exclusive Finnish blue color way.

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Published On: 2/9/2006
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Nobody cares about threats over the internet. Don't try to act hardcore with the keyboard. Fighting online is like racing in the special olympics; even if you win, you're still retarded.

Published On: 2/5/2006
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The Canadian Olympic Snowboard Team arrived in Torino Italy yesterday and are getting all geared up for the games.

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(Pictured here: Maëlle Ricker, Hugo Lemay, Dominique Vallee, Justin Lamoureux, Brad Martin and Mercedes Nicoll)

Good luck to all the Athletes in the Olympic Games this year in Torino Italy. The Opening Ceremonies are on Feb 10th 2006 and the snowboard events are scheduled like this:

EventTime(ET)Date
Men's Halfpipe Qualification Run 104:0012 Feb
Men's Halfpipe Qualification Run 205:0012 Feb
Men's Halfpipe Final Run 108:0012 Feb
Men's Halfpipe Final Run 208:3512 Feb
Ladies' Halfpipe Qualification Run 104:0013 Feb
Ladies' Halfpipe Qualification Run 205:0013 Feb
Ladies' Halfpipe Final Run 108:0013 Feb
Ladies' Halfpipe Final Run 208:3513 Feb
Men's Snowboard Cross Qualification Run 104:0016 Feb
Men's Snowboard Cross Qualification Run 205:0016 Feb
Men's Snowboard Cross 1/8 Finals08:0016 Feb
Men's Snowboard Cross Quarterfinals08:1816 Feb
Men's Snowboard Cross Semifinals08:2816 Feb
Men's Snowboard Cross Finals08:3416 Feb
Ladies' Snowboard Cross Qualification Run 104:0017 Feb
Ladies' Snowboard Cross Qualification Run 204:4017 Feb
Ladies' Snowboard Cross Quarterfinals08:0017 Feb
Ladies' Snowboard Cross Semifinals08:1017 Feb
Ladies' Snowboard Cross Finals08:1617 Feb
Men's PGS Qualification Run04:0022 Feb
Men's PGS Elimination Run04:3722 Feb
Men's PGS 1/8 Finals07:0022 Feb
Men's PGS Quarterfinals07:3422 Feb
Men's PGS Consolation 5-807:5222 Feb
Men's PGS Semifinals07:5622 Feb
Men's PGS Classification 5-808:1022 Feb
Men's Parallel Giant Slalom Finals08:1422 Feb
Ladies' PGS Qualification Run05:0023 Feb
Ladies' PGS Elimination Run05:3723 Feb
Ladies' PGS 1/8 Finals08:0023 Feb
Ladies' PGS Quarterfinals08:3423 Feb
Ladies' PGS Consolation 5-808:5223 Feb
Ladies' PGS Semifinals08:5623 Feb
Ladies' PGS Classification 5-809:1023 Feb
Ladies' PGS Finals09:1423 Feb

For complete Olympic Coverage, go to www.olympics.com

Published On: 2/4/2006
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Mountain Creek News/Events: Grand Prix Tomorrow!!!!!!!!!!!
By: MountainCreek


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The second night of practice was going off tonight.  Above Andy Finch catches some serious air and Shaun White hikes the pipe.  We've been so excited for this event to get here and its come so fast.  We here at Mountain Creek hope that you will be able to share this special weekend with us.  We have fountains of wayne playing on Saturday right before the Olympic announcement of the U.S Snowboard team.



Published On: 1/19/2006
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Mountain Creek News/Events: Team Burton has Arrived!!!!
By: MountainCreek


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Grand Prix 2006 is rapidly approaching!!!!!  The Burton team has moved in for the week and are ready to start training in the half pipe today.  Above Danny Davis and Jack Mitrani of Team Burton chill out shortly after checking into their hotel yesterday.  Don't miss this action packed weekend at Mountain Creek.  Admission to the public is free.  Fountains of Wayne will play a free concert on saturday.   Sled Necks Demo inbetween events.  And don't forget........The U.S. Olympic Snowboarding Team will be announced here at Mountain Creek on Saturday after the event.  Be a part of the History being made here in Jersey!!!!Grand Prix photo.jpg



Published On: 1/18/2006
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