dragonfly jones
January 5th, 2004, 08:56 PM
This is a sport related press release in the snowboard market.
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Race to the Cup Alpine Snowboard Series
Steamboat Springs, CO.
Today at Howelson Hill, overlooking downtown Steamboat Springs, the Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club played host to the inaugural Race to the Cup Alpine Snowboard event. Over 60 competitors and came from around the US and Canada to contest a Parallel Giant Slalom race.
Leading the way for the women and earning a tough first place finish was US Snowboard Team rider Lisa Kosglow (Boulder, CO) , following her on the podium were Erica Mueller (Steamboat Springs, CO) and Caroline Calve (CAN). The winner in the women’s event earned a starting spot for the World Cup event at Mt Bachelor, OR to be held in March of this year.
There was another starting spot in the World Cup event on the line for the men and that resulted in one of the most exciting finals so far this year when US Snowboard Team Rider’s Tyler Jewell (Sudbury,MA) Justin Reiter (Steamboat Springs, CO) and Jeff Greenwood (Boulder, CO) swept the podium after fighting off a hard charging Canadian contingent.
“This was a great way to start the year and really showcase Alpine Snowboarding in North America” said Thedo Remmelink, Head Coach of the Steamboat Winter Sports Club. “We had some adversity with the weather to start the weekend but everything fell into place and the event ran pretty well”.
The Race to the Cup Alpine Series resumes on January 31st when the riders visit Okemo Mountain Resort In Ludlow, VT for a weekend of parallel Slalom and Giant Slalom events
For complete results and photos, please go to the US Snowboard Team web site at www.ussnowboarding.org.
S6 Communications
For immediate Distribution
Race to the Cup Alpine Snowboard Series
Steamboat Springs, CO.
Today at Howelson Hill, overlooking downtown Steamboat Springs, the Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club played host to the inaugural Race to the Cup Alpine Snowboard event. Over 60 competitors and came from around the US and Canada to contest a Parallel Giant Slalom race.
Leading the way for the women and earning a tough first place finish was US Snowboard Team rider Lisa Kosglow (Boulder, CO) , following her on the podium were Erica Mueller (Steamboat Springs, CO) and Caroline Calve (CAN). The winner in the women’s event earned a starting spot for the World Cup event at Mt Bachelor, OR to be held in March of this year.
There was another starting spot in the World Cup event on the line for the men and that resulted in one of the most exciting finals so far this year when US Snowboard Team Rider’s Tyler Jewell (Sudbury,MA) Justin Reiter (Steamboat Springs, CO) and Jeff Greenwood (Boulder, CO) swept the podium after fighting off a hard charging Canadian contingent.
“This was a great way to start the year and really showcase Alpine Snowboarding in North America” said Thedo Remmelink, Head Coach of the Steamboat Winter Sports Club. “We had some adversity with the weather to start the weekend but everything fell into place and the event ran pretty well”.
The Race to the Cup Alpine Series resumes on January 31st when the riders visit Okemo Mountain Resort In Ludlow, VT for a weekend of parallel Slalom and Giant Slalom events
For complete results and photos, please go to the US Snowboard Team web site at www.ussnowboarding.org.
S6 Communications