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The land down under was taken over today as crowds flocked to watch the final men’s and women’s halfpipe competition at Perisher Blue Resort. Always a crowd favorite, the halfpipe finals were not to be missed as a field of impressive names threw down runs that were equally as impressive. 

The men were first to drop and it was Mason Aguirre who showed strength early on with the highest first run score of 92.83. Fellow FREND Luke Mitrani topped Aguirre’s score with his second run that consisted of a frontside 900 tailgrab, followed by a backside Japan air, into a frontside 720 indy, finishing with a switch double backflip, the likes of which have never been seen at a halfpipe competition in Australia. 

Not to be outdone, Aguirre rose to the challenge with a run that started with a Cab 1080 mute, followed by a frontside 900 melon, into a backside rodeo 540 indy, finishing with an alley-oop backside rodeo 720 indy, earning him the win and $7,500 AUD with a margin of less than one point. Aguirre had this to say of his win, “It was tough. Luke made me work for it but it was so much fun riding with the crew. The pipe held up really well and I’m stoked to win here in Oz.” 

Mitrani held on to 2nd place and rode away with a big check for $3,500 AUD. Markus Malin, who landed 2nd place in New Zealand at the Burton Open last month, took home another podium win for Finland with 3rd place and $1,500 AUD. 

In the women’s competition, Olympic gold medalist, Hannah Teter took the lead early on, with a technical run that combined back-to-back 540’s, into a 360 indy, followed by a Cab 720, finishing with a melon to fakie. “The pipe was really fun, everyone was riding super good considering the snow was a little slow,” said Teter of her win. “It was really motivating watching the guys and the girls throw down their tricks.” 

Giving Teter a run for the money was Paulina Ligocka out of Poland, who has not competed in nearly a year due to injury. Ligocka showed no signs of struggle as she stuck a 720 on the first hit and landed a McTwist in her highest scoring run, taking home 2nd place and $3,500 AUD. New Zealand Open halfpipe champion Jamie Anderson won $1,500 AUD and the third place title. Anderson, the back-to-back X-Games slopestyle gold medalist and winner of the slopestyle competition at the New Zealand Open last month will take on her competitors tomorrow during slopestyle finals. 

Luke Mitrani and Jamie Anderson are currently in the lead for the $100,000 Burton Global Open Series Championship title. After today’s Swatch TTR 5Star halfpipe event, Hannah Teter jumped 134 ranks into World No. 21, her highest rank ever. Jamie Anderson stays in World No. 1 as well as Chas Guldemond. Luke Mitrani and Stephan Maurer both entered into the Swatch TTR Top 5. 

1 Mason Aguirre USA BURTON 94.17 $7,500 
2 Luke Mitrani USA BURTON 93.50 $3,000 
3 Markus Malin FIN BONFIRE 85.17 $1,500 
4 Kevin Pearce USA BURTON 80.17 $700 
5 Chas Guldemond USA DC 77.67 $350 
6 Danny Davis USA BURTON 75.83 $175 

1 Hannah Teter USA BURTON 91.67 $7,500 
2 Paulina Ligocka POL BURTON 82.17 $3,000 
3 Jamie Anderson USA BILLABONG 64.00 $1,500 

The Burton Australian Open continues tomorrow with the men’s and women’s slopestyle semis and finals. For more information visit www.opensnowboarding.com. If you can’t make it to Australia, watch the semi-finals and finals live on Go211.com, where webcasts and highlights of the competitions will also be available for on-demand viewing once the event is over. 

Burton would like to thank Go211.com, Corona, APN, Perisher Blue and Swatch TTR World Snowboard Tour for their support of the Australian Open. 


Published On: 9/4/2008
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passion-friendsip-progression

troszke jakby cieplej na sercu sie zrobiło... są tacy którzy widzą więcej niż my. A do Kauner miejsc BRAK.


Published On: 12/5/2007
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My Blog: FERIE 2008
By: siwex


FERIE 2008

Zapraszamy wszystkich na obóz snowboardowy do Muszyny w Beskidzie Sądeckim. Tam czeka na Was nowy kompleks zimowy ‘Dwie Doliny’ który powstał z połączenia Wierchomli z Muszyną.

Podczas wyjazdu oferujemy profesjonalne szkolenie snowboardowe na każdym poziomie zaawansowania, prowadzone przez wykwalifikowaną kadrę instruktorską posiadającą uprawnienia Polskiego Związku Snowboardu. Szczególny nacisk kładziemy na naukę podstaw Freestyle, jak również nauki jazdy wg. wytycznych szkoleniowych Komisji Szkolenia PZS, możliwość uzyskania stopni szkoleniowych PZS. Gwarantujemy miłą atmosferę i świetną zabawę na snowboardzie jak również poza zajęciami na stoku.

Zakwaterowanie w domu wczasowym Zaczarowane Koło

 

Terminy:

12-19.01.2008r

19-26.01.2008r

 

cena:

1049zl (brutto)

 

Obejmuje:
przejazd Katowice – Muszyna – Katowice, oraz codzienne dojazdy na wyciągi

noclegi w pokojach 2,3,4 osobowych

wyżywienie (śniadanie i obiado- kolacja)

całodzienne szkolenie snowboardowie

wykłady dotyczące snowboardingu

karnet 6-io dniowy

ubezpieczenie NNW

 

dodatkowe opłaty:

opłata za szkolenie na stopnie PZS wg. cennika Komisji Szkolenia

kieszonkowe
podczas zajęć na stoku obowiązują kaski ochronne

 

Wszelkie pytania, oraz zgłoszenia proszę kierować na mail lub telefony 501 794 569, 602 667 224

 



Published On: 11/17/2007
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Full Name: Carlo Jose Wein
Location: North Vancouver
Favourite Quote: "It's go time"
 
Your first Alterna snowboard movie came out in 2000, The Struggle.  Is it still a struggle today?

It’s always a struggle but we always find ways to overcome our challenges.
Creating snowboard films is definitely not the easiest of tasks, you have so many variables that need to come together for a film to be successful. Good light, snow conditions, crews that mesh well and solid sponsorship are only some of the various elements that need to work well in order to create a solid film.


What is a typical year like for you?

We pretty much film and travel from when the snow hits until around May of the following year. I guess that also depends on the type of snow year we are faced with, when we filmed Shrediquette a few years back we had the challenge of having hardly any snow, we were forced to go to Argentina in July to make up for lack of footage.

This year we traveled to Norway in July to get some "on the road" footy because we pretty much spent the whole season in Whistler.  Look out for the save of the century which took place on this trip care of JF FORTIN in the beginning of his segment.

As far as going to Vegas for the asr trade show we have been more successful gaining sponsorship outside of the show it seems its more of a good time than a time to do business.

Summers are now spent at our new office on the North Shore of Vancouver editing and going out fishing and boating as much as possible which is not that much. 
 
 
One of my favourite video parts is Travis Williams in Breaking Ground.  Do you have any favourite parts or sections that really stick out for you in your past 8 projects?
   
I guess the parts that stick out the most right off the top of my head are Mike Page's Struggle segment, the Poland section in IN TRANSIT, Trav's Breaking Ground segment, JF's Reflection segment, Beardmore's Fast Food segment this year the new faces like Takaharu Nakai and Matt Belzile stood out.

 
Do you think the internet is killing the video star?

I know that more people are watching our films because of the internet and less people are buying them. When I was in Finland last year all the up and coming finnish groms all had burned copies of almost every snowboard film. Europe is always a step ahead with this technology and North America will follow.  We are hoping that added value to our packaging like the insertion of an Apples & Oranges bandana this year will encourage people to buy the DVD.
 

What do you see for the future of snowboard films?

In my opinion, online distribution is definitely the future of snowboard flicks. People want to see movies right away and if you have your computer connected to your TV like most will in the future buying and viewing your favourite film will be one click away.


The latest project coming out of Alterna is Apples & Oranges.  What can we expect?

We shot the film in true HD so that is also a new element. Expect a 20 plus video layered intro that will have you re-watching it for sure. This year in some of the segments especially in Matt Belzile's part we miked Matt for his entire part.  Apples & Oranges also has the most cable cams and dolly shots that we have ever employed in any of our productions.

 
How large is the crew that put it all together this year?

During the winter there are seven production people together and we also contract out additional help during the winter for certain sessions. Myself and Bryant Bell are full time in the office on the North Shore.


I noticed that you popped the question if people would prefer Blue-ray vs. HD-DVD.  What are you thinking of going with?

It looks like Blue Ray for North America and HD DVD for Europe. 720p Downloads were also a big request. We will be releasing an HD downloadable version of Apples & Oranges closer to Christmas.


What would you like people to take away from watching Apples & Oranges?

Hopefully after watching Apples & Oranges you get stoked to go out and shred for yourself.
 

Where and when can people come out to the premieres?

All premieres will be listed on our website www.alternaactionfilms.com


Any shout outs?

Big Shout out to all the riders, production crew and sponsors involved in supporting the creation of past Alterna films and our latest release Apples & Oranges.



Published On: 9/27/2007
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Full Name: Carlo Jose Wein
Location: North Vancouver
Favourite Quote: "It's go time"
 
Your first Alterna snowboard movie came out in 2000, The Struggle.  Is it still a struggle today?

It’s always a struggle but we always find ways to overcome our challenges.
Creating snowboard films is definitely not the easiest of tasks, you have so many variables that need to come together for a film to be successful. Good light, snow conditions, crews that mesh well and solid sponsorship are only some of the various elements that need to work well in order to create a solid film.
 

What is a typical year like for you?

We pretty much film and travel from when the snow hits until around May of the following year. I guess that also depends on the type of snow year we are faced with, when we filmed Shrediquette a few years back we had the challenge of having hardly any snow, we were forced to go to Argentina in July to make up for lack of footage.

This year we traveled to Norway in July to get some "on the road" footy because we pretty much spent the whole season in Whistler.  Look out for the save of the century which took place on this trip care of JF FORTIN in the beginning of his segment.

As far as going to Vegas for the asr trade show we have been more successful gaining sponsorship outside of the show it seems its more of a good time than a time to do business.

Summers are now spent at our new office on the North Shore of Vancouver editing and going out fishing and boating as much as possible which is not that much. 

One of my favourite video parts is Travis Williams in Breaking Ground.  Do you have any favourite parts or sections that really stick out for you in your past 8 projects?
   
I guess the parts that stick out the most right off the top of my head are Mike Page's Struggle segment, the Poland section in IN TRANSIT, Trav's Breaking Ground segment, JF's Reflection segment, Beardmore's Fast Food segment this year the new faces like Takaharu Nakai and Matt Belzile stood out.

Do you think the internet is killing the video star?

I know that more people are watching our films because of the internet and less people are buying them. When I was in Finland last year all the up and coming finnish groms all had burned copies of almost every snowboard film. Europe is always a step ahead with this technology and North America will follow.  We are hoping that added value to our packaging like the insertion of an Apples & Oranges bandana this year will encourage people to buy the DVD.
 

What do you see for the future of snowboard films?

In my opinion, online distribution is definitely the future of snowboard flicks. People want to see movies right away and if you have your computer connected to your TV like most will in the future buying and viewing your favourite film will be one click away.


The latest project coming out of Alterna is Apples & Oranges.  What can we expect?

We shot the film in true HD so that is also a new element. Expect a 20 plus video layered intro that will have you re-watching it for sure. This year in some of the segments especially in Matt Belzile's part we miked Matt for his entire part.  Apples & Oranges also has the most cable cams and dolly shots that we have ever employed in any of our productions.

 
How large is the crew that put it all together this year?

During the winter there are seven production people together and we also contract out additional help during the winter for certain sessions. Myself and Bryant Bell are full time in the office on the North Shore.


I noticed that you popped the question if people would prefer Blue-ray vs. HD-DVD.  What are you thinking of going with?

It looks like Blue Ray for North America and HD DVD for Europe. 720p Downloads were also a big request. We will be releasing an HD downloadable version of Apples & Oranges closer to Christmas.


What would you like people to take away from watching Apples & Oranges?

Hopefully after watching Apples & Oranges you get stoked to go out and shred for yourself.
 

Where and when can people come out to the premieres?

All premieres will be listed on our website www.alternaactionfilms.com


Any shout outs?

Big Shout out to all the riders, production crew and sponsors involved in supporting the creation of past Alterna films and our latest release Apples & Oranges.

 


Published On: 9/27/2007
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W Lodzi bylem.
Photo:MaxBmx.ownlog.com
 
A to z picniku bataleona gdzie tez bylem.
photo: Tom Misiek


Published On: 4/25/2007
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Abyss of the Oracle: Metalbet
By: Broderick


Heavy metal alphabet:
A: Axat (Hungary)
B: Bottom Row (Germany)
C: Czakan (Germany)
D: Demolition 23 (Finland)
E: Evidence One (Germany)
F: Fatum (Poland)
G: Gorky Park (Russia)
H: Harem Scarem (Canada)
I: Inspector (Russia)
J: Jax (Germany)
K: Nikolo Kotzev (Hungary)
L: Lionsheart (U.K.)
M: My Little Funhouse (Ireland)
N: Nemesis (Hungary)
O: OffRoad (Russia)
P: Purtag (Tibet)
Q: Quireboys (U.K.)
R: Ruscha (Russia)
S: Stella Maris (Israel)
T: Trilogy (Sweden)
U: Urgent (France)
V: Vanilla Ninja (Estonia)
W: Wittnezz (Switzerland)
X: X-Ray (Japan)
Y: Young Guns (Russia)
Z: Zodiac Mindwarp and the Love Reaction (U.K.)

but that doesn't mean they're any good: ha ha ha....



Published On: 11/11/2006
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My Journal: goodbye...
By: rafiboardzone


 
So finally my another (4th) summer season in Tahoe is over for me. Im pulling out this pic again cos somehow It's my favourite picture that I took this summer. It brings all good memories back. It was very long, awesome 5 months. It's 1st time I feel more like Im living home than Im going back home! Big THNX to all that I have pleasure to hang out with this summer. Especially Asia (Joanna) for everything and Anthony for showing me Mammoth. Im going back to Poland mostly to graduate from my school. Im already done with all classes, just need to take my final exam for my master degree. Next time I'll come back to Tahoe Im staing for good. The company I work for in Tahoe they need me alredy with the beginning of February. So thats when I supposed to show up back over here. I hope to shred with you all then. Have a great season everbody and see ya soon!


Published On: 10/27/2006
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Hore-Hay! Well, it's been quite a long time since I wrote anything - but, oh well. I've never really liked writing stuff. I'm still hitting the tranny on my skateboard, which brings me loads of fun - I'm definetly stoked to do tricks I've always dreamed of - yes! And everthing tells me that miss Winter is gonna be here really soon  - eeeeeeeeeexcitement, no doubt. I almost forgot : I did a small bubble-ice cream test during past two months, and here they are - the official results of even more official test:
 
1. no doubt - Lulek, Koral Ice Creams, Poland
2. this wasn't a tough decision either - BluMagik, Schoeller Ice Creams, Europe
3. there was a tight battle for this place - Fizzy, Spar Ice Creams, mainly Austria 


Published On: 9/11/2006
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DJ TOM NOVY - 16.07.'06  "SQANDAL CLUB"GET READY FOR THE PARTY IN POLAND MAAAAAAAAN...DEE'S COMING......YEEHA<HOOOOOT>

Published On: 6/15/2006
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Just thinking...: love this game...
By: Fu_


Life has stopped today.
For one second, maybe two...
I could see him coming closer...
even closer to the goal and then...

yes. he did it. he scored.
I thought it was impossible. I thought that if we were able not to lose the point for 91 minutes, we will be able to keep the score for two more... We weren't...

 As someone in Eurosport said "Neuville broke Poland hearts". He really did. it was our last chance, very last chance to stay in the game. And our boys played their best today. Boruc, Jelen and my beloved Smolarek were fantastic...

Eh... It's such a pity...

But still whether we win or lose
i love this game!!

Published On: 6/14/2006
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kalendarz_1.jpg
swiezutenki nowy zajawkowy kalendarz...dzieki wielkie Miśkom...za wszystko...za ten gest...za ten caly, wspolnie spedzony, przejebany sezon; za wspolne grilowanie; za najfajniejsza na swiecie czape...; za wspolprace i za wszystkie akcje. Do zobaczenia z koncem tego kalendarza...DZIEKUJE, R

click it bitch --- > http://www.tomekmisiek.ownlog.com/

P.S. Oraz podziekowania dla mojej M za to ze jest. Kiffe H5 too, oraz wszystkim z ktorymi mialem przyjemnosc jezdzic...do zobaczenia w przyszlym sezonie.

LAKE TAHOE here we come



Published On: 5/22/2006
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News and stuff: Keep it Polish!
By: ISDesign


April 5th, 2006

We have some big news for all you Polish heads out there. Our Polish distributor has just launched their new website: www.fundament.net.pl, can you believe it?? knowing how to read Polish will help when visiting this site.

Kimball sent in this Today.

"I was extremely bored this morning and ran of Girl Scout cookies and Monster Energy Drinks, so I was about wound up and ready to rock! With that said I felt like I would be letting everybody down if I did not help out with the Extreme Animal Calendar and DD! So here are some pretty Extreme little dudes!

I found a goat that out muscled a large pig!

A mouse that must be totally extreme

and one pissed off pussy.

All in a days work." Kimball

Thanks for the submission Kimball. I'm sure DD will be impressed.



Published On: 4/5/2006
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News and Stuff: Alterna in Europe
By: AlternaFilms


Check out new content on www.alternaactionfilms.com from a recent trip throughout Europe. More Vpod clips will be uploaded later this week featuring the last Alterna Trips to Poland, Slovenia, Switzerland, Italy, Austria and France. www.alternaactionfilms.com

Published On: 4/1/2006
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I put up some pictures I took while in Poland.
I didn't want them to appear right on the profile but what can one do eh?
Anyway, have a look, might be interesting.



Published On: 3/11/2006
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it feels damn good to back in canada after in two week urban scan of Poland with gnarcore/alterna representives Matt Belzile , photog Shaun Huges and myself. while we were there we also hooked up with a couple happy finnish dudes named annsi maninen and Matti Routinen, anssi likes slayer and methods and rides with the ease of a 30 year old Terje. Matti loves, coke and chips and of coarse his loumilouta (snowboard). and the polls of coarse. Plaster, R2, josephine and a bunch of other amazing people who's names i can't pronounce. there' a lot shaking in the eastern block these days and with creatives poping up all over the "new west" as its being dubbed, snowboarding is helping lead the way of a new cultural movement. -rouleau some of the snowboarding from the trip can be viewed in the upcoming GNARcore and Alterna films........waaaaait. for it...... (be on the look out for more about poland, its years of hardships and how snowboarding has a part in its cultural revolution, in an upcoming SBC story.

Published On: 3/3/2006
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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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Gnarcore riders David Rouleau and Matt Belzile are off to Poland in search of rare and beautiful handrails.  Best of luck as they brave the mean Polish streets and sausages. 

Published On: 2/17/2006
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My Journal: Torino represent
By: Jesgirl


finch.jpg

practice.jpg

Photo Credit: Brian Bahr/Getty Images


Who ::

The best of the world's best, including Palmer's own:
Andy Finch | USA | Halfpipe
Lindsey Jacobellis | USA | SBX
Erin Simmons | Canada | SBX
Marco Huser | Switzerland | SBX
Tommaso Tagliaferri | Italy | SBX
Rafal Skarbek-Malczewski | Poland | SBX



Published On: 2/11/2006
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My Journal: 25/2/2005
By: AaronLeyland





just got back from poland, new photos added here and new video on aaronleyland.com soon.







Published On: 2/25/2005
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