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*Kokanee Photo Contest. Must be legal drinking age. No purchase necessary. Contest close date April 27th, 2007.
See Rules and Regulations for details. Must correctly answer skill-testing question without assistance of any kind and be in compliance with contest rules to be declared a winner.

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Published On: 4/19/2007
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*Kokanee Photo Contest. Must be legal drinking age. No purchase necessary. Contest close date April 29th, 2007.
See Rules and Regulations for details. Must correctly answer skill-testing question without assistance of any kind and be in compliance with contest rules to be declared a winner.

Privacy Statement: Kokanee and Columbia Breweries are not collecting consumer information through this promotion.


Published On: 3/16/2007
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CREATIVE STAKES GET HIGHER AS 72 HOUR FILMMAKER SHOWDOWN OFFERS $2000  CASH PURSE IN ADDITION TO PRIZE HAUL
 

 

Registration underway for TELUS World Ski & Snowboard Festival’s film-making sprint.

Film-making becomes an athletic endeavour at Whistler’s annual 72 Hour Filmmaker Showdown. The competition, an integral part of the TELUS World Ski & Snowboard Festival’s line-up, challenges artists to perform feats of speed, endurance and precision, with the call to shoot, edit and produce a 3-5 minute digital film set within a 100km radius of Whistler in the space of 72 hours.

The 72 Hour Filmmaker Showdown traditionally spawns a concentrated burst of creative energy in Whistler. The Muses descend en masse, as 100 filmmaking teams are loosed on the resort and are given free range to blow the budget, burn the midnight oil and storm the house to meet a deadline.

The Gala screening of finalists is the hottest ticket in town, packing the 2000 seat Conference Centre.  Even the unsanctioned Second Cuts screenings sell out. Previous winners have also received significant exposure, including screenings for the Directors Guild of Canada, at the 2003 Squaw Valley Film Festival, and the 2003 World of Comedy International Film Festival in Toronto. Winners from the 5 previous years of the competition can be viewed at www.whistler2007.com.

The winner of the 2007 Best in Show award will pick up $15,000 in prizes including a $2000 cash purse.

The call for participants is now underway, open to anyone who loves to make films - amateurs and professionals, teams or individuals. Teams from California, Montreal, Vancouver and Whistler have already lodged early submissions.  Festival Production Coordinator Lilli Clark says, “The profile of 72 Hour Filmmaker Showdown is growing, and it’s earning a reputation globally as a quality film-making event, with professionals and industry-insiders from across the country lining up to take part.”

The exposure for the film-makers is more than just to a packed house at the Gala screening, but will put their work before an A-list panel of reviewers and judges from within the Canadian film industry. 

Industry luminaries including Leo nominated writer and director Tara Hungerford; the film, TV and theatre producer who is also behind the monthly Celluloid Social Club, Paul Armstrong; Anthony Vitale from WhiteOut Films and Zaib Shaikh of Little Mosque on the Prairie fame will sit on the review panel to choose the finalists.

Due to the popularity of the Filmmaker Showdown, advance registration is highly recommended. Entries may still be accepted, but not guaranteed, at a meeting required for all participants at the TELUS Conference Centre on Friday April 14 at 9am in Whistler. The deadline for guaranteed entry is April 3rd. The competition begins following the meeting at 10am. You can register your intent to participate and read up about all the filming details at www.whistler2007.com/film/entry.

 
 


Published On: 3/7/2007
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ATHLETES HAVE UNTIL MARCH 8 TO THROW THEIR NAME IN THE RUNNING FOR A SPOT IN THE WHISTLER COMPETITIONS 

 
TELUS World Ski & Snowboard Festival’s Canadian MVP will win inaugural Pontiac Peak Performer Award and a hot new ride  

WHISTLER, BC, February 23 2007 –

For 10 days in April, skiers & snowboarders will gather for five competitions and the classic end to an incredible season in Whistler.

Snowboarders and skiers will again join forces for the 2007 TELUS World Ski & Snowboard Festival, with the Old Spice World Snowboarding Classic and the World Skiing Invitational taking place simultaneously April 12 - 21.

Over 150 riders and skiers will take on the Stompede, Rail Session, Superpipe and TWO Big Air competitions throughout the festival week. In addition to $100,000 in cash & prizes on the line, athletes will be motivated to go big by the opportunity to win the inaugural Pontiac Peak Perfomer Award and the keys to a brand new Pontiac G5 GT.

The Canadian skier or rider who out-spins, out-jumps and out-grinds their competitors across four events and receives the most votes at the on-site Pontiac display will receive the Peak Performer award and will squeal out of town in a slick, black Pontiac G5 GT after the April 21 Big Air.

A newly introduced lottery format will give the opportunity for emerging athletes to secure a spot in the World Skiing Invitational and Old Spice World Snowboarding Classic competitions, so fresh contenders can mix it up with established pros and previous champions.

Athlete Manager Lindsay O’Brien said, “Uniting pros and amateurs through a mixture of invitational and open fields makes the festival an event for all levels of riders.  It provides an exciting opportunity for up & comers to size up their skills against the pros and help to launch their competitive careers and have a ton of fun in the process.”
 
Between now and March 8, athletes can go to www.whistler2007.com to request an invitation or enter the lottery.  Confirmed competitor lists will be announced on March 12.


Published On: 2/23/2007
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Ski.Colonies.com News: VAST AWARDS DVD RELEASE
By: ski.colonies.com




VAST AWARDS DVD RELEASE

Long awaited and eagerly anticipated
The VAST Awards DVD
is out!


VAST AWARDS DVD RELEASE!

 Finally the long awaited VAST Awards DVD has been dispatched and is now in circulation. You can pick up a copy with one the 9 internationally acclaimed ski magazines supporting the event. The level of production, filming and of course skiing this year has again been overwhelming. 320 000 DVD’s will be distributed this year, making the impact of the VAST Awards vision even more massive than in years past.

 The Magazines

Fall-Line Skiing             UK
Freerider Magazine       Italy
Fri Flyt                          Norway
SBC Skier                    Canada
Skieur                           France
Skiing the next level       Germany
Skimbaaja                     Finland
Solo Nieve                    Spain
Åka Skidor                   Sweden

 
The Special 20!

We are very excited and proud to present to you the 20 nominated contributors who will be competing for 2006/07 VAST Awards, the ultimate prizes in the international free ski industry.

 Nominated teams                               their films                  and country1ne Shoot Productions                                ‘In Transition’               France
Level 1                                                 ‘Short Story’                USA
Pilot Film Productions                           ‘Save The Powder’      Switzerland
MDUB Productions                              ‘NE POFA’                 France
Freeski-crew.com                                ‘Baby’s Dream’            Germany
More Fall Productions                          ‘Around Here’              France
Sunshinyday Productions                      ‘Old School’                 Sweden
The Fridgerators                                   ‘Addicted’                    Belgium
Vecom Video                                       ‘Simply NZ’                 France
Thomas Krief                                       ‘I’m Twelve’                 France
AFRO                                                  ‘No Name?’                 France
Superstarcollective                                ‘The Game’                  Finland
Heather Roberts                                   ‘The Key’                     Canada
PY by On/Off                                       ‘PY Leblanc 2006’       Canada
Super Sliding Heroes                            ‘Super Sliding Heroes’  Sweden
Field Productions                                  ‘Entice’            `           Norway
Chamois D’Argent                                ‘Rice on Ice’                France
Wergeland/Larsson                               ‘Roadworks’                Norway/Sweden
Level 1                                                 ‘Japan’                         USA
New Way Production                           ‘Snowy Delight’            Canada

 Voting begins!

Voting capabilities will be activated this week after the launch of the nominated clips on the VAST Awards website. The categories for public voting include Best Film, and Best Rookie Film, with shared voting between the Jury and the people 60/40%.  And Best Skier Performance Peoples Choice, this award is decided by public vote 100%. Go to www.vastawards.com to place your vote.



Published On: 10/30/2006
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Whistler Skateboar Association and the Longhorn present to
you a Skateboard Rail jam Contest/ Fundraiser.





On Thursday, September 28, 2006, The Whistler Skateboard Association will be holding a fundraiser event at the Longhorn Saloon in Whistler. We will be setting up scaffolding on the patio and creating a street-style rail/ledge setup where skaters will be able to perform tricks on the obstacles and down the stairs. There will be two hours where the ramp is open for the public to have fun on (5pm to 7pm), and then in the evening (7pm to 9pm) we will be hosting a full-on competition where skaters will be competing for cash and prizes. As well, there will be live music and other stuff going on got anyone who comes to hang out and support the Whistler Skateboard Association, a non-profit community driven group formed to help take care of some of the many skateboard related issues in Whistler, especially the underground skatepark in Creekside. After the competition, there will be the video premiere of The Peanut Gallery, a locally produced skateboard film, and then the party will continue all night. This event will go on rain or shine, we have planned for tents and coverings for the ramps and of course, everyone can hang out inside,  listen to live music and, of course, have a great time.
 
We will be having three main categories of first-place prizes, with a $200 cash prize given to the skater who performs the best trick on the rail, on the ledges, and down the set of stairs, each. In addition to the cash prizes, we will be giving away lots of gear to the skaters for second and third places, as well as give-aways.. As well, there will be tons of shwag give-aways for the crowd, as well as raffles for some higher ticket items such as complete skateboards from the local shops. 

Some of the supporters of this event are Longhorn Saloon, UnderExposed Media Group, Nomis Clothing, Westbeach the shop, Evolution, Katmandu, Red Bull, Gauge Clothing, SkateboardVillage.com and Ogio Bags.

For more information, or to pre-register for the competition, check out www.WhistlerSkate.Org, email Lenny@WhistlerSkate.org, message his Profile or call Lenny at 604.698.1514 

 
Whistler Skateboard Association Website.


Published On: 9/26/2006
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Events/News - Whistler Blackcomb: $25,000 for Ullr Girl Contest!!!
By: WhistlerBlackcomb


If you haven't heard already, we've got a pretty HUGE CONTEST going this year that lots of snowboard.com'ers and freeskiing.com'ers stand a huge chance of winning. The girls, that is. The guys can vote and get entered for a trip to whistler to judge the contest! Here's the official dirt below, and with the colonies friends and community on your side, you've got a huge advantage. Who's gonna take it...
Read the details below or get it all at our mini site - ifullrwasagirl.com
 

 


Whistler Blackcomb has kicked off “If Ullr Was A Girl”, the first contest of its kind, offering a huge prize purse of $25,000 for a female skier or snowboarder who’s crowned Ullr Girl. The contest officially began September 1st with Whistler Blackcomb’s launch of the contest’s voting microsite ifullrwasagirl.com.  
 

In old Scandinavian myth, Ullr was the god of justice and dueling, but was most well known for his beauty and mastery of skiing. Every winter, Whistler invokes the favour of Ullr with a huge party involving the ritual of burning skis and boards in hopes of epic snowfall that winter. Legend has it that as the god of all things ridden on snow, Ullr was not only a kick-ass rider, but had the passion, confidence and attitude befitting a Norse god as well. Although Ullr is cast as a male in ancient myth, Whistler Blackcomb began wondering, what if Ullr was a girl? What would she be like? What would it take to find her? The “If Ullr Was A Girl” contest will provide those answers.
 

The search for Whistler Blackcomb’s Ullr Girl launches with a wide net being cast across North America in search of the ultimate mountain girl - someone with a passion for skiing and snowboarding that can rip it up on and off the slopes.
 

“This contest is designed to celebrate women whose lives and passions revolve around snowsports and who embody mountain culture, to provide them with a venue to showcase their talents to the world, and to reward them significantly for what they do and believe in every day,” says Christy Allan, Whistler Blackcomb’s General Manager of Marketing. “Whistler already enjoys the benefits of having some of the best skiers and riders in the world training and playing on our doorstep. This contest will help us to connect with even more female athletes, celebrate their love of snowsports, and discover that ultimate mountain girl.”
 

Women are invited to enter in two categories to win the Ullr Girl title – an Open category which includes all pro athletes, and an Amateur category. The contest will culminate at Whistler’s 2007 TELUS World Ski & Snowboard Festival (TWSSF), April 13-22, where the athlete in the Open category who best demonstrates her world class athleticism and embodiment of Whistler’s mountain culture is awarded a grand prize of $25,000. Amateurs will vie for their own Ullr Girl prize package which includes a professional photo shoot, inclusion in a Matchstick Productions’ or Misschief Films DVD, a new gear set up and a Whistler Blackcomb season pass. Whistler Blackcomb will award the grand prizes after the votes accumulated through ifullrwasagirl.com are in, and all finalists compete in a series of events at the TWSSF in Whistler.
 

Ifullrwasagirl.com will host the first portion of the contest where athletes are already posting their bios, photos and videos in order to vie for the votes of site visitors from around the world. Three Open athletes and three Amateur athletes with the most votes by February 19, 2007 will each win a 7-day, 6 night trip to Whistler during the TWSSF to compete in the finals. Site visitors voting on ifullrwasagirl.com can also enter to win a trip to Whistler to be one of the judges for the finals.
 

In addition to the voted-in athletes in the Open category, additional pro skiers and snowboarders will be chosen by an athlete selection committee to compete in the finals. The additional athletes chosen will round out the Open category up to a maximum of 8 skiers and 8 snowboarders. All invited Open athletes will be chosen from the online profiles on ifullrwasagirl.com, making participation in the website a requirement for an invitation to the finals in Whistler.
 

The Ullr Girl finals for both Open and Amateur categories will consist of the following four event components:
  1. A big mountain competition which will be held in-bounds on Whistler Blackcomb
  2. A parks and pipe competition (exact format to be announced)
  3. An arts component based on the TWSSF events. Each athlete will be asked to pick an art form – for example photography, film, art, or music – to present during a special evening event at the TWSSF. 
  4. Votes on ifullrwasagirl.com. Votes for the final selection will refresh on March 1st with skiers and snowboarders starting with a clean slate.

During the on-mountain events, skiers and snowboarders will be judged by different judging panels and ranked separately. All four event categories will carry equal weight and the finalists will be awarded points for their ranking in each event. The grand prize winners in the Open category and the Amateur category will be the two athletes who accumulate the most points after all four categories are totaled.
 

Full contest information and rules, as well as details on posting an athlete profile, nominating a girl, voting, or applying to be a judge, are available on-line at ifullrwasagirl.com



Published On: 9/20/2006
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Whistler, BC Roudhouse Lodge 9.21.06

Heads up, because the Matchstick Movie Tour is coming at you! Be the first in your town to witness the much-anticipated release of “PUSH!” The lucky folks of Whistler, BC get first dibs for the World Premiere of “PUSH” on September 21, setting off the 2006 Matchstick Movie Tour that will hit over 100 cities world wide, all on the big screen!
The Matchstick Movie Tour has always been the place to get stoked for the upcoming winter. The stoke increases in 2006 with new venues, entertainment and after parties! New venues include the Fremont Studios in Seattle, WA featuring a 40 ft. HD screen, and San Francisco’s Club X is sure to provide sensory overload with many elaborate stage shows. Portland, OR promises to be nothing but a good time at the hottest spot in town, the Doug Fir Lounge. We’ve left the chapel and are heading to the club in Burlington, VT as “PUSH” makes its debut at the Higher Ground. The original fun houses are still in effect including the Boulder Theatre, the Gothic Theatre in Denver, Salt Lake’s East High School, The Emerson in Bozeman, MT, and the notorious Red Hook Brewery in Portsmouth, NH. Battle Axe Records recording artists Sweatshop Union showcase their harmonious hip-hop style at select stops and after parties. Be sure to arrive early to meet the athletes, enter to win the night’s prizes and a trip to Whistler Blackcomb.

Ticketsare $20 and Available @ :
Whistler Acitivity Centre 604.938.2769
Helly Hansen - Westin Hotel 604.932.0142
Helly Hansen - Whistler Village 604.932.0143

                                      
                          


Published On: 9/8/2006
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PANASONIC INTRODUCES “SHARE THE AIR” VIDEO CONTEST IN CONJUNCTION WITH SPONSORSHIP OF DEW ACTION SPORTS TOUR


AST_postcard_front.jpg NEW YORK, NY (May 30, 2006) - Panasonic announces the "Share the Air" Video Contest, with an open call for action sports film submissions.

In the spirit of self-expression, creativity and sharing, the Panasonic "Share the Air" Video Contest welcomes participation from amateur filmmakers and industry professionals alike.

Panasonic understands that action sports are much more than tricks and thrills.  They're about creativity, self-expression, pushing yourself and having the time of your life.  That's Panasonic’s definition of "Share the Air."  What's yours? On May 17th, Panasonic challenged filmmakers to show what “Share the Air” means to them in the form of a 24-second action sports film.  Submitted videos will be reviewed and evaluated by Panasonic and renowned

>action sports filmmakers Ty Evans and Aaron Meza. Two Grand Prize Winners will each win a Panasonic HD video package worth over $16,000, including the new state-of-the-art AG-HVX200 High Definition camcorder, and $5,000 cash.  Winning submissions will also be considered for national broadcast as Panasonic television commercials.  In addition, four First Prize Winners will each win a video prize package worth over $1,000.

Submissions will be judged on the following criteria:
 
- Originality
- Creativity
- Expression of the “Share the Air” theme

Select films will be showcased on Panasonic’s Share the Air gallery at www.sharetheair.net/videos . Submissions will be accepted and prizes awarded for two distinct entry periods: May 17th – July 14th 2006 and July 15th – January 15th, 2007. One Grand Prize Winner and two First Prize Winners will be chosen from each entry period to win the following prizes:

Grand Prize Winners will receive:
• Panasonic AG-HVX200 HD video camera
• Two p2 8 GB memory cards
• p2 storage drive
• Panasonic DMC-LX1 digital still camera
• $5,000 hard cash
• Ty Evans signature series Ogio backpack
• Atiba Jefferson signature series Ogio backpack

Two First Prize Winners will receive:
• Panasonic PV-GS500 3CCD digital video camera
• Ty Evans signature series Ogio backpack.


For more info on rules and entry details please go to www.sharetheair.net/videos

About Panasonic:
Panasonic’s advanced technology products are natural accessories for the action sports lifestyle.  Its cameras and camcorders enable action sports enthusiasts to “Share the Air”, by capturing and sharing action sports tricks, culture, and lifestyle with friends.  In this way, Panasonic technology, like action sports itself, is a vehicle for self-expression, creativity, and sharing. 

Panasonic is proud to be a longtime supporter and partner to the action sports community.  With its advanced digital camera and digital camcorder products, Panasonic has long been a trusted brand among action sports filmmakers.  Today, Panasonic is proud to work with both professional filmmakers and amateurs alike, to help capture and share great moments in action sports.  Panasonic is also a founding partner and official supplier of the Dew Action Sports Tour, the first-ever professional season of action sports.  Visit www.sharetheair.net for details.
 
About the Prize:
The AG-HVX200 HD Camera-Recorder Puts a Host of Powerful Features in Your Hands
This handheld DVCPRO HD P2 camera-recorder is designed to meet emerging needs in HD content production. It debuts as Panasonic's first HD video product to use P2, the cutting-edge memory recording device that has the potential to revolutionize the entire production paradigm. The AG-HVX200 records HD, either 1080i or 720p video acquired by a new optical system and high-performance digital signal processor onto a P2 card using the broadcasting DVCPRO HD codec. This system achieves a level of image quality that conventional handheld HD cameras simply cannot match, while also supporting HD/SD multi-format and multi-codec recording capabilities. Variable frame rate recording is just one of the features that makes the AG-HVX200 unique in its class. Using technologies that make the Panasonic VariCam camera-recorder a favorite in movie production, this powerful function allows the overcranking and undercranking techniques used with film cameras to create fast-motion and slow-motion effects. The P2 card offers superior reliability, immediate playback and outstanding cost-performance. It allows direct connection to nonlinear editing systems and streamlines the production work flow, by providing to the editing system data files ready to be edited, rather than a video tape which would require the task of digitizing. On top of all its advanced features and technologies, the AG-HVX200 inherits the refined design and easy operation that distinguishes Panasonic's high-value DVX100 DV camera series. In the AG-HVX200, video professionals of all kinds will find a powerful tool for giving form to their creative visions.


Visit http://www.sharetheair.net/tour.asp 

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Published On: 6/15/2006
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Just imagine sitting in traffic on your way to work and hearing this. Many Sydney folks DID hear this on the FOX FM morning show in Sydney. The DJs play a game where they award winners great prizes. The game is called "Mate Match". The DJs call someone at work and ask if they are married or seriously involved with someone. If the contestant answers "yes", he or she is then asked 3 random yet highly personal questions. The person is also asked to divulge the name of their partner (with phone number) for verification. If their partner answers those same three questions correctly, they both win the prize. One particular game, however, several months ago made the City of Big Shoulders drop to its knees with laughter and is possibly the funniest thing I've heard yet. Anyway, here's how it all went down: DJ: "Hey! This is Ed on FOX-FM. Have you ever heard of 'Mate Match'?" Contestant: (laughing) "Yes, I have." DJ: "Great! Then you know we're giving away a trip to the Gold Coast if you win. What is your name? First only please." Contestant: "Brian." DJ: "Brian, are you married or what?" Brian: "Yes." DJ: "Yes? Does that mean you're married or you're what?" Brian: (laughing nervously) "Yes, I am married." DJ: "Thank you. Now, what is your wife's name? First only please." Brian: "Sara." DJ: "Is Sara at work, Brian?" Brian: "She is gonna kill me." DJ: "Stay with me here, Brian! Is she at work?" Brian: (laughing) "Yes, she's at work." DJ: "Okay, first question - when was the last time you had sex?" Brian: "She is gonna kill me." DJ: "Brian! Stay with me here!" Brian: "About 8 o'clock this morning." DJ: "Atta boy, Brian." Brian: (laughing sheepishly) "Well..." DJ: "Question #2 - How long did it last?" Brian: "About 10 minutes." DJ: "Wow! You really want that trip, huh? No one would ever have said that if a trip wasn't at stake." Brian: "Yeah, that trip sure would be nice." DJ: "Okay. Final question. Where did you have sex at 8 o'clock this morning?" Brian: (laughing hard) "I, ummm, I, well..." DJ: "This sounds good, Brian. Where was it at?" Brian: "Not that it was all that great, but her mom is staying with Us for a couple of weeks..." DJ: "Uh huh..." Brian: "...and the Mother-In-Law was in the shower at the time." DJ: "Atta boy, Brian." Brian: "On the kitchen table." DJ: "Not that great?? That is more adventure than the previous hundred times I've done it. Okay folks, I will put Brian on hold, get this wife's work number and call her up. You listen to this." 3 minutes of commercials follow. DJ: "Okay audience, let's call Sarah, shall we?" (touch tones.....ringing....) Clerk: "Kinkos." DJ: "Hey, is Sarah around there somewhere?" Clerk: "This is she." DJ: "Sarah, this is Ed with FOX-FM. We are live on the air right Now and I've been talking with Brian for a couple of hours now." Sarah: (laughing) "A couple of hours?" DJ: "Well, a while now. He is on the line with us. Brian knows not to give any answers away or you'll lose. Sooooooo... do you know the rules of'Mate Match'?" Sarah: "No." DJ: "Good!" Brian: (laughing) Sarah: (laughing) "Brian, what the hell are you up to?" Brian (laughing) "Just answer his questions honestly, okay? Be completely honest." DJ: "Yeah yeah yeah. Sure. Now, I will ask you 3 questions, Sarah. If your answers match Brian's answers, then the both of you will be off to the Gold Coast for 5days on us. Sarah: (laughing) "Yes." DJ: "Alright. When did you last have sex, Sarah?" Sarah: "Oh God, Brian....uh, this morning before Brian went to work." DJ: "What time?" Sarah: "Around 8 this morning." DJ: "Very good. Next question. How long did it last?" Sarah: "12, 15 minutes maybe." DJ: "Hmmmm. That's close enough. I am sure she is trying to protect his manhood. We've got one last question, Sarah. You are one question away from a trip to the Gold Coast. Are you ready?" Sarah: (laughing) "Yes." DJ: "Where did you have it?" Sarah: "OH MY GOD, BRIAN!! You didn't tell them that, did you?" Brian: "Just tell him, honey." DJ: "What is bothering you so much, Sarah?" Sarah: "Well..." DJ: Come on Sarah.....where did you have it? Sarah: "Up the arse....." After a long pause, the DJ said, "Folks, we need to take a station break"

Published On: 6/5/2006
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www.radgalz.com

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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The call is out to all graphic designers, illustrators, film makers, animators and photographers! The Multimedia Showcase was created to encourage the communication of ideas through Multimedia channels such as video, photography, graffiti, graphic design and animation. The Showcase is an opportunity for all multimedia enthusiasts to display their talent and gain exposure as well as to win great prizes! There are categories for both amateur and professionals judged by a famed panel of photography, film, animation and illustration experts.

Join us on February 10-11, 2006 for all the excitement!

For all the details check out
www.multimediashowcase.ca !

Fri. February 10th

Category Viewing Graphic design/ Graffiti/ Photography
12-10pm Kandahar Room/Blue Mountain Inn
Free Admission

Grand Marnier presents a showcase reception and product tasting for all entrants and supporters.
Kandahar
Room/Blue Mountain Inn
7:00pm – 9:00pm $5 entry

Movie Premier Presented by Cplus Productions "Yours to Discover"
Starts at 8:30pm Weider Room/Blue Mountain Inn
$ 5 entry

Sat. February 11th

Category Viewing Graphic design/ Graffiti/ Photography
12-10pm Kandahar Room/Blue Mountain Inn
Free Admission

Grand Marnier presents a showcase reception and product tasting for all entrants and supporters.
Kandahar
Room/Blue Mountain Inn
7:00pm – 9:00pm
$5 entry

Film Showcase
Starts at 8:30pm Weider Room/Blue Mountain Inn
$ 5 entry

Multimedia Showcase Awards
Following the Film Showcase
Weider Room/Blue Mountain Inn


Published On: 2/1/2006
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The Terrain Park Team Challenge presented by Appleton Jamaica Rum, SBC Skier and Snowboard Canada Magazine is Blue Mountain Resort's first ever team based slope-style competition. Teams of 3 will go head-to-head in a battle of originality in one of Canada's largest terrain parks. Competitors are judged on style, difficulty and execution contending for cash prizes!

Saturday January 14, 2006
On site-registration from 8:00am to 10:30am
Register at The Blue Mountain Inn in the Duntroon Room

Please note: Participants under 18 years of age will need a guardian to sign waiver

Practice is from 9:30am - 10:30am

Competition starts at 11:00am

$ 75 per Team to Enter

All athletes will require a lift ticket & Badlands park pass (discounted tickets to athletes upon registration for the event)


Published On: 1/11/2006
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Today is the first installment of our Famous Ski Barn 'Jammin for Swag' rail jam series!!!  Come out and register at the Tylenol Main Park Entrance.  Registration Begins @ 4:45pm and the Rail Jam will start @ 6:00pm.  Registration is Free.  The Jam will be held on Khyber at the 40ft Down Rail and the 40 ft Battle Box.  Contestants will get four tries on their jib of choice and will compete for free Swag from Ski Barn!!!  Some of the Swag being given away as prizes include Jackets, a $50 gift card to Ski Barn, Backpacks and much more!!!  The next 'Jammin for Swag' will be held on January 13th.  Times and Locations TBA.

Check out our events Calendar!!!  http://www.mountaincreek.com/todo/events/index.htm

Published On: 1/6/2006
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