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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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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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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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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.

Frieden.jpg The final results for female Olympic Snowboard Cross:

1. Tanja Frieden (Switzerland)
2. Lindsey Jacobellis (USA)
3. Dominique Maltais (CAN)
4. Maelle Ricker (CAN)
Tanja Frieden © Reuters

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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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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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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The arrival of Planet Snow last night marked the begining of the construction of Mountain Creek's Superpipe.  Here Pat from Planet snow begins pushing snow down the pipe to begin the shaping process.  It's getting close with only four more days until the big event.  We here at Mountain Creek are getting really excited for the big event and you should be too.  Don't forget that the U.S. Snowboarding team will be announced here at Mountain Creek on Saturday after the event.  Also Fountains Of Wayne will play a free concert in the plaza!!!!!  Don't miss out!!!!!!!!

Published On: 1/16/2006
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You can't say you didn't know about it!!  The 2006 Grand Prix is less than one week away!!  Its an Olympic Qualifier and the 2006 OlympicSnowboarding Team will be announced right here at Mountain Creek!!!!!!!  Its getting colder and we're making snow.  Construction of the Superpipe will be taking place all week long!!!  Admission is free!!  There will be a Fireworks Display following the announcement of the Olympic Team.  Sled Necks demo will be taking place in between events.  Fountains of Wayne will play in the plaza!!  All your favorite riders will be here, Andy Finch, Danny Davis, Steve Fisher, Hannah Teter, Luke Mitrani, Lindsey Jacobellis, Gretchen Bleiler, Mason Aguirre, local favorite Danny Kass and many more!!!!  Oh yeah, rumor has it that Shaun White is planning on attempting back to back to back 1080's here at Mountain Creek!!!!!  History will be made here in Jersey!!!  You don't want to miss this!!!

Published On: 1/15/2006
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Events/News - Whistler Blackcomb: FIS World Cup, Dec 8-11
By: whistlerblackcomb


Four days of the best snowboarders in the world...four days of competition... four days of partying...this is SnowScene 2005.

For snowboarding fans, winter in Whistler is heaven on earth, and this snowboarding season is kicking off in world-class style as the Nokia FIS Snowboard World Cup hits Whistler from December 8-11, 2005. The snow is already flying, creating perfect conditions for more than 250 athletes from 20 countries around the world as they compete to qualify for the 2006 Winter Olympics. This snowboarding season in Whistler promises to be a great one...be there for the opening party!"

For more info, visit: www.snowscene.ca



Published On: 12/2/2005
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Snowbird To Open Nov. 22

Snowbird, Utah - With nearly two feet of new snow and good ski and snowboard conditions throughout the mountain, Snowbird announced it plans to open ahead of schedule. Snowbird will open the Tram and several chairlifts Friday, Nov. 22.

"I just skied the entire mountain and it's in great shape for this time of year," said Snowbird President Bob Bonar. "We could open today if we had the staff."

Snowbird opened eight days early on Nov. 10, 2000 and was hurtled into last year's ski and snowboard season with a 100-inch storm that began on Thanksgiving Day.

Snow continues to fall at the Little Cottonwood Canyon resort that averages 500 inches per year.

Snowbird has received strong early season bookings thanks, in part, to extensive exposure from the Winter Olympics. With plans for three new terrain parks and a snow skate park on Chickadee combined with new $99 and $199 K-12 season passes, Snowbird has recorded strong season pass sales.

"Early snow is critical to a strong season," said Bonar. "Early season snowfall is a great tool for getting skiers and snowboarders excited to book their vacations. Our 100-inch storm helped us throughout last season."

Located 29 miles from Salt Lake City International Airport, Snowbird Ski & Summer Resort is North America's most accessible year round resort. The second season for the Alta Snowbird day and season pass will feature a reduced price ($64/day down from $68) and a multi-day ticket.

For media information, contact Dave Fields at (801) 933-2041 or
dfields(a)snowbird.com.



Published On: 11/18/2002
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My Journal: 2/7/2003
By: Rick


Will Whistler get the 2010 Winter Olympics this morning????

Published On: 7/2/2003
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My Journal: 3/7/2003
By: Rick



Vancouver/Whistler gets the 2010 Winter Olympics !!!!



Published On: 7/3/2003
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