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Boom. It's that time of year again, Doglotion.com is bringing TGR's latest
Ski & Snowboard Film premiere to Whistler- ‘Lost & Found’ -
a 16mm/HD Ski & Snowboard Film, presented by JEEP.
Packed with local talent, this is the must see premiere of the season.
Add in a rockin’ after party at the Longhorn Saloon to usher in the 07.08 season,
plus swag giveaways and athlete appearances – and you’re in for an epic night.
Get Ian McIntosh to autograph your chest, then sit back and enjoy the show.

And the icing on the cake… rumours have it Doglotion.com will present the
World Premiere of Paul Cotton’s ‘Gaper Day 2007’ short film; a mockumentary of the biggest Whistler-end-of-season ‘celebration’ yet. Daffies, twisters, rock grinds, one-pieces, stretch-pants, Mexican wrestlers – exposed on the big screen like never before.

DETAILS

When: 2 shows (7 & 9pm), on Friday September 28
Where: MY Millennium Place Theatre, Whistler
What: Ski & Snowboard Film premiere of 'Lost & Found'
Bonus: World Premiere of Paul Cotton's Gaper Day 2007 short film.
Tix: $9.99. All ages, available in advance at Ticketmaster.ca or
at MY Millennium Place Theatre, in person or by phone 604 935 8410. Get them in advance, sold out in years past.
After Party: "Fire, Ice, & DYNAMITE" The Party. At the Longhorn Saloon.
Swag give-aways, DJ, drink specials, bring it on.
They're welcoming FIREBALL to their family of drinks, and the FIREBOMB specials will be going down hard.
No cover charge. (Sorry no minors). Bonus points and anyone rocking a Fire, Ice & DYNAMITE costume.
Need inspiration? Think Willy Bogner film with breakdancing monoboarders in one-piece suits.
 
And someone's going home with a pair of new
DYNASTAR TROUBLE MAKERS!

About the film...

LOST AND FOUND is the story of the extraordinary season of 2006.07 as seen through the eyes of world-class skiers and snowboarders. With global drought persisting and ski resorts closing around the world, athletes are forced to follow the snow, sending them deep into the uncharted north country of Alaska and Canada – including of course – the
Whistler area. Filmed almost entirely in North America, LOST AND FOUND is a testament to the terrain and conditions that only exist in the Western Hemisphere.

It wouldn’t be complete without mind-blowing performances by some of our favourite Whistler athletes, Ian McIntosh, Dana Flahr, Kye Petersen, and Victoria Jealouse. McIntosh returns to try one-upping the films best breakthrough performance in last year’s film – his own – while Flahr is pumped on his return from injuries, and it shows. Once again, the Whistler crew pretty much shows the pros how we rock here in Whistler, and well, how last winter rocked us.
This film will take you into the vast, unexplored Tordrillo Mountains of Alaska, proving that some of the best big mountain riding in the world is still completely undiscovered. Athletes take advantage of the bountiful winter in British Columbia, hit disturbing park features in Aspen and score over-the-head powder pillows at Skeena Heliskiing.
The winter of 2007 was feast or famine; LOST AND FOUND documents the feast.

Sponsored by: JEEP, The North Face, Rossignol, Dynastar/Lange, Powder Magazine, Recco, Apple, Outside Magazine, Jackson Hole Mountain Resort and Burton
Local Sponsors: DYNASTAR, Glacier Shop, Rossignol, Whistler Blackcomb



Published On: 9/22/2007
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And the winners are:

Best Line:
Sverre Liliequist
Five O’clock News
Swedish Posse

Best Powder:
Jon Larsson
Snowblind
Free Radicals

Best Air, Natural:
Seth Morrison
Anomaly
Teton Gravity Research

Best Air Manmade:
Rory Bushfield
Push
Matchstick Productions

Best Jib:
Corey Vanular
Long Story Short
Level 1 Productions

Best P.O.V.
Andreas Hatveit
By Jon Hatveit
Mind the Gap
Skifilm.net

Worst Slam
Kaj Zackrisson
Respect
Wink Inc.

Best Female:
Grete Eliassen
Ski Porn
Poor Boyz Productions

Best Male
Mark Abma
Push
Matchstick Productions

Breakthrough Performer

Ian McIntosh

Full Throttle

Seb Michaud
 
Movie of the Year
Push
Matchstick Productions
 
For Photos from the awards, visit: http://powdermag.com/media/photo/07pva-gallery/


Published On: 1/30/2007
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ARC’TERYX and Whistler Blackcomb will present the inaugural Deep Winter Photo Challenge January 3 through 6, 2007. The contest celebrates the typical January weather systems that pelt the majestic Coast Mountain Range with storms, leaving behind epic powder days and deep tree skiing throughout the winter months.

Deep Winter has invited five photographers to team up with athletes of their choosing, and spend three days inbounds on Whistler and Blackcomb Mountains. Their goal is to capture the essence of the legendary winter storms and bring that to life in a slideshow presentation. The photographers will present their work in front of judges and the public on Saturday, January 6 in Whistler. 

Deep Winter will showcase some of the who’s who among Whistler’s ski and snowboard photographers. Contest participants include: Whistler ski photography legend Paul Morrison; Future Snowboarding Magazine photo editor and long-time Whistler snowboard photographer Dano Pendygrasse; Snowboarder Magazine’s senior photographer Oli Gagnon; contributing photographer to Transworld Snowboarding and Snowboard Canada Dice-K Maru; and 2005’s Powder Magazine ‘photo of the year’ winner Bryn Hughes. The five will compete for $3,250 in prize money and the right to boast the title ‘king of storms’. This contest will be a deeply inspiring event for every winter storm lover, as each photographer will no doubt deliver a compelling journey through Whistler’s deep winter.

“This contest was born out of the fact that many ski or snowboard photos depict blue sky days and don’t often pay tribute to the awesome winter weather that can roll through the mountains,” says Mike Douglas, professional skier, long time Whistler local, and the inspiration behind the contest. “The really stormy days here in Whistler make for some epic days on the mountains. This contest is all about celebrating and embracing that weather, and sharing those moments with others who are as passionate about winter storms!” 

The slide show, taking place at Millennium Place on Saturday January 6, will be followed by a party at the newly renovated Glacier Shop, located right across the pedestrian stroll. Millennium Place doors open at 7pm with the slide show beginning at 8pm. Tickets for the slide show and after-party are $9.99 and can be purchased at Millennium Place, Ticketmaster or online at Ticketmaster.ca.

“What a great way to celebrate the drama of the coastal storm season,” says John Irvine, Sports Marketing Director at ARC’TERYX. “At ARC’TERYX we are inspired by the majesty of the mountain environment, and each storm provides a fresh and dynamic canvas for these artists/photographers, and the athletes they will work with. To assemble Whistlers’ best photographers to capture this as a subject will be a unique and amazing spectacle.”

“We are very excited to bring these five amazing local photographers together under one roof to see what they create after three days on the mountains,” says Whistler Blackcomb’s public relations & communications manager Christina Moore. “This contest really speaks to our roots as a resort. Whistler has built its reputation in part on our stormy weather, as this is what delivers such incredible ski conditions throughout the winter. We’re thrilled to be celebrating this along with these renowned photographers. It’s going to be a great event.”

The three judges for the event include well-known professional Whistler snowsports photographer Eric Berger, Snowboard Canada’s photo editor and snowboard photographer Colin Adair, and ARC’TERYX’s Creative Director Tom Duguid. Deep Winter is presented in partnership by ARC’TERYX and Whistler Blackcomb, along with media partners Snowboard Canada and Skier Magazines.

Event information, current snow conditions and accommodation deals for the January 6th weekend are all available at whistlerblackcomb.com/deepwinter.



Published On: 12/27/2006
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    IMPORTANT FREESKIING ATHLETE INFORMATION


    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE


    2007 Subaru U.S. Freeskiing Series & Freeskiing World Tour Athlete Information


    -EVENT SCHEDULE

    -NEW EVENT & REGISTRATION POLICIES

    -PRE-QUALIFIED ATHLETE LIST

     

    TO ALL ATHLETES:

     

    Winter is fast approaching and that means so is competition season. After a hugely successful tour in 2006, MSI has decided to grow the Subaru U.S. Freesking Series by adding a fifth event. With the new event and expanded programs, such as same-day video, photo, and story coverage, 2007 is set to be the best year yet.

     

    Registration for all events in the Subaru U.S. Freeskiing Series will begin on:

    November 1, 2006.

     

    To register, please log onto www.usfreeskiing.com. To guarantee entry, athletes interested in competing—including World Tour IFSA pre-qualified athletes (see list below)—must register prior to the event and pay in full to be considered officially registered. A partial payment/deposit, will NOT secure you a spot. As always, entries are limited and events sell out within days, so we urge you to register early to avoid disappointment.

     

    On the first morning of each event all athletes must check in at registration and sign waivers, purchase lift tickets, and receive bibs and start order. As a reminder, IFSA (International Freeskiers Association) memberships ARE REQUIRED for all athletes competing in the Subaru U.S. Freeskiing Tour and Freeskiing World Tour. Please go to www.freeskiers.org to sign up. We are working to add a link from usfreeskiing.com to register for membership.

     

    Due to the popularity of the Snowbird and Kirkwood World Tour Qualifiers, the qualifier run has been extended to a two-day event, with each athlete still only getting one run to qualify. This will increase the amount of athletes who are given the chance to qualify for the World Tour event.

     

    2007 SUBARU U.S. FREESKIING AND FREESKIING WORLD TOUR SCHEDULE & ENTRY FEES

     

    SUBARU U.S. FREESKIING SERIES (STOP #1)

    Subaru Telluride Freeskiing Open

    Telluride, Colorado

    February 8-11

    Entry Fee: $150

    *Prices do not include lift tickets

     

    FREESKIING WORLD TOUR (STOP #1)

    Les Arcs Freeride

    Les Arcs, France

    Feb 5-9

    Entry fee: www.ridetheplanets.com

     

    FREESKIING WORLD TOUR (STOP #2)

    Verbier Big Mountain Heli Ride

    Verbier, Switzerland

    Feb. 22-25

    Entry fee: www.verbierride.com

     

    SUBARU U.S. FREESKIING SERIES (STOP #2)

    Location and Date TBD

    Entry fee: $150

    *Prices do not include lift tickets

     

    U.S. FREESKIING SERIES (STOP #3)

    FREESKIING WORLD TOUR (STOP #3)

    Subaru U.S. Freeskiing Nationals

    Snowbird, Utah

    March 6-11

     

    *Snowbird entry fees:

    World Tour Qualifier: $100

    (Athletes who qualify will pay an additional $125 for the main event)

    World Tour Main Event (pre-qualified athletes): $175

    *Prices do not include lift tickets

     

     

    SUBARU U.S. FREESKIING SERIES (STOP #4)

    Subaru Jackson Hole Freeskiing Open

    Jackson Hole, Wyoming

    March 15-18

    Entry fee: $150

    *Prices do not include lift tickets

     

    SUBARU U.S. FREESKIING SERIES FINALS (STOP #5)

    Freeskiing World Tour (Stop #4)

    Subaru North American Freeskiing Championships

    Kirkwood, California

    March 26-April 1

     

    *Kirkwood entry fees:

    World Tour Qualifier: $100

    (Athletes who qualify will pay an additional $125 for the main event)

    World Tour Main Event (pre-qualified athletes): $175

    *Prices do not include lift tickets

     

     

    FREESKIING WORLD TOUR FINALS (STOP #5)

    Tignes, France

    April – Dates TBD

    Entry Fee: www.freeskiingworldtour.com

     

    PRE-QUALIFIED ATHLETES

     

    Based on: Top World Tour point holders, top US series, winners of individual US and NA events, top Euro and NZ standings. Wild Cards may be added at specific events, approved by IFSA official.

     

    **$ Indicates athletes that need to pay 2006 IFSA dues in order to be considered "Pre-Qualified" for 2007.

     

    Men

     

    1 Guerlain Chicherit **$ FRA

    2 Mathieu Richard **$ CAN

    3 Adrien Coirier FRA

    4 Olivier Meynet **$ FRA

    5 Nick Greener USA

    6 Craig Garbiel USA

    7 Rick Greener USA

    8 Cedric Pugin **$ FRA

    9 Drew Stoecklein **$ USA

    10 Julien Gaidet **$ FRA

    11 Cliff Bennett USA

    12 Justus Meyer USA

    13 Justin Modroo CAN

    14 Drew Tabke USA

    15 Tom Dunbar **$ NZ

    16 Jason Dobbs USA

    17 Christian Boucher **$ CAN

    18 Reine Barkered **$ FRA

    19 Jon Mullens AUS

    20 Drew Billington USA

    21 Jack Nelson USA

    22 Victor Galuchot **$ FRA

    23 Craig DiPietro **$USA

    24 Olinne Glenne USA

    25 Wille Lindberg USA

    26 Jamie Blair USA

    27 Jonny Manwaring USA

    28 Chris Paulding USA

    29 Aurelien Ducroz **$ FRA

    30 Tom Dockter USA

    31 Ben Wheeler USA

    32 Arron Estrada USA

    33 Chris Tatsuno USA

    34 Kevin O'Meara USA

    35 Chad Sayers CAN

    36 Kaj Zackrisson SWE

    37 Fred Mooney USA

    38 Jonas Delogne **$

    39 Thibault Des Camiers **$ FRA

    40 Neil Valiton **$ FRA

    41 Herve Gouy **$ FRA

    42 Mathieu Vigier **$ FRA

    43 Tyson Bolduc USA

    44 Griffin Post USA

    45 Hamish Acland NZ

    46 Geoff Small **$ NZ

    47 Alastair Eason **$ NZ

    48 Ilian Petrov **$ BG

    49 Mike Hopkins **$ CAN

    50 Joel Jacques CAN

     

    WOMEN

     

    1 Laura Ogden **$ CAN

    2 Jess McMillan USA

    3 Marte Lise Karlsen NOR

    4 Carrie Jo Chernoff USA

    5 Lynn Kennen **$ USA

    6 Alaina Huestis USA

    7 Libby Bittner **$ USA

    8 Marie Pieronne **$ FRA

    9 Amelie Simond **$ FRA

    10 Shelly Robertson **$ USA

    11 Andria Huskinson USA

    12 Amy Holland **$USA

    13 Jen Ashton CAN

    14 Katharina Mihaljevic **$

    15 Kelly Holland USA

    16 Anik Demmers **$ USA

    17 Beanie Milne Horne **$ NZ

    18 Kirsty Exner **$ CAN

    19 Maria Opelz **$

    20 Jo Guest **$ UK

    21 Camille Imbert **$ FRA

    22 Guilia Monego ITA

    23 Suzanne Graham USA

    24 Galena Gleason **$ USA

    25 Tanya Christensen **$ USA

    26 Janina Kuzma **$ NZ

    27 Kate McDougall NZ

    28 Jacobina Home **$ NZ

    29 Karolina Ekman CAN

    30 Dina Power **$ CAN

     

     

    Special thanks to our sponsors:

    Subaru

    TNF

    Nordica

    Yakima

    A-Line

    Skull Candy

    Tramdock.com

    Sports Insurance

    Powder Magazine

    Emergen-C

    Leatherman

    Grabber

    Ski Press Magazine

    IFSA

    Snowbird

    Jackson

    Telluride

    Kirkwood

     

     

    MEDIA INQUIRES AND FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT


    Keith Carlsen

    Director of Marketing, PR, & Communications

    Mountain Sports International

    office: 801.349.4614

    keith@mtsports.com


    Cara Williams

    PR, & Communications Coordinator

    Mountain Sports International

    office: 801.349.4608

    cara@mtsports.com


    REGISTRATION INFORMATION AND ATHLETE INQUIRIES CONTACT


    Barb Hamblett and Nicole Leitner

    Registration Team and Athlete Liaisons


    Barb Hamblett

    Mountain Sports International

    East Coast Logistics Manager

    barb@mtsports.com


    Nicole Leitner

    Mountain Sports International

    National Logistics Manager

    nicole@mtsports.com

     

     





Published On: 10/25/2006
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