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The season kicked off this past weekend with the freestyle.ch in-city event in Zurich, Switzerland. For the snowboarding part of the action sports show, the biggest names in the game gathered on the lakeside of "Downtown Zurich“, including Burton shreds Mikkel Bang, Chris Sörman, Marko Grilc, Peetu Piiroinen, Wang Lei and last year's winner Stephan Maurer.

The Burton Euro Squad was busy all weekend throwing it down on the 37 meter tall ramp, the signing session marathons and the late night parties. And everybody scored at some point!

We will stick to talking about the official competition on snow here: Peetu Piiroinen opened his season like he ended the past one – on the podium! He only got beaten by Stephan Gimpl and Hampus Mosseson, and landed himself in the third spot with high scores for his Backside Rodeo 7 Tailgrab and Cab 1080.

Great atmosphere also at the LAAX booth on Saturday during the Burton Euro Team Signing Session – all dressed up nicely in the “10 years BEO” Birthday shirts. On duty for the Signing Session were Mikkel Bang, Marko Grilc, Chris Sörman, Stephan Maurer, Sina Candrian and Peetu Piiroinen.
 


Published On: 9/30/2008
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Stefan Gimpl wins Freestyle.ch

After two days qualification it was Stefan Gimpl, Peetu Piroinen, Hampus Mosesson and Scotty Lago who met in the final. Thanks to his perfectly stomped fs 10,  Stefan Gimpl took home the victory and became Freestyle.ch 2008 champion.

The level of the competition was very high, but what could we expect from a plethora of world best riders that were invited. All in all it was first event of the season here in Europe and we can be sure that this winter comps are going to be a blast. Check out the final runs and some pics in the gallery.

http://www.roninsnowboards.com/en/stefan-gimpl-wins-freestylech/



Published On: 9/29/2008
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Freecaster will be bringing all this action live and in high quality straight from the Oakley booth on Friday, Saturday and Sunday and be sure to watch out for the interviews and highlights before and after from our team on site.

Timing
Friday 26 September 19:00 - 22:00 CET
Saturday 27 September 14:00 - 22:00 CET
Sunday 28 September 14:00 - 18:00 CET



Published On: 9/23/2008
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That's right, Core Snowboard Camps is giving away a free 4 week all-inclusive camp and a return flight at Europe's biggest freestyle event - Freestyle.ch. We're actually giving away more than that. Our newest camp outerwear sponsor, Zimtstern , is throwing in $3000 worth of 08-09 outerwear. Thanks Zimtstern. And the airfare is being taken care of by ESL Sejours, the best travel agency out there. Cheers guys.

All prize entries must be received at the Core Camps exhibition and tent at the Freestyle.ch festival in Zurich, Switzerland between Sept 26-28 2008. Winners will be announced at the Core Camps/Zimtstern tents on Sunday, Sept 28 at 4:30pm.
All the details are below.

1st Prize - 4 week Core Snowboard Camp + return flight
2nd Prize - 08-09 Zimtstern snowboard outfit ($1500)
3rd Prize - 08-09 Zimtstern snowboard outfit ($1500)

1st Prize includes:*
- daily riding and training with pro coaches (Mon-Fri)
- unlimited season pass (includes new Peak to Peak gondola + discounts)
- 28 nights accommodation in one of our rider houses (twin share room)
- return flight and airport transfers provided by ESL Sejours
- weekly video analysis and tune-up & waxing clinics
- snowboard factory tour
- Core Snowboard Camp hoodie
- Product give-aways from sponsors
- nightly/weekly activities and social events
- personal video DVD
- the best snowboarding experience of your life

*- Winner must be at least 16 years old
*- The winner must provide their own travel insurance
*- Possible start dates for 1st prize are: Nov 29, Dec 6, 13, and 20 2008
*- Meals are not included and are the responsibility of the winner
*- Arrival and departure on Saturdays only
*- Prize is not transferable

2nd and 3rd Prizes include:
- Two 08-09 Zimtstern snowboard outfits valued at $1500 each
- Winners will be able to choose their outerwear directly at the Zimtstern warehouse and head office in Zurich, Switzerland in early October. Exact dates to be announced.

The 3 winners names will be drawn at the Core Camps/Zimtstern tents at approx. 4:30pm on Sept 28. Winners will be contacted immediately following the draw and announced on the Core Camps website. Good luck to all contestants and we'll see you in Zurich before we see you in Whistler!!

CoreSnowboardCamps.com

www.zimtstern.com

www.freestyle.ch

www.ESL-Sejours.com

 




Published On: 8/31/2008
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We're super stoked to announce our new partnership with Zimtstern snowboard wear. Zimtstern will now be providing the outerwear for Core Snowboard Camp coaches and lots of free stuff for campers. From Switzerland, Zimtstern has been creating innovative and stylish snowboarding apparel since 1995.
Zimtstern also just won "Brand Of The Year" in Europe and they're backed by some of the coolest staff and world class pros.
The Zimstern brand has recently come to Canada and you can find their gear at Showcase Snowboard Shop in Whistler.
They have an uber cool website as well. WWW.ZIMTSTERN.COM Also, Core Snowboard Camps and Zimtstern will be at Europe's biggest summer freestyle festival together called FREESTYLE.CH.
We'll be giving away a free, 4 week all-inclusive 2009 camp + airfare!!! More details coming soon... WWW.CORESNOWBOARDCAMPS.COM

Published On: 8/5/2008
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TOP OF THE WORLD: Whistlers Tyler Mosher carves over a roller in Firday's adaptive snowboard World Cup. Photo by Scott Brammer. www.coastphoto.com
Published 2008-03-20 11:25:10
Snowboarders hoping to have their sport included in 2014 Paralympics.

By Andrew Mitchell

If you build it, they will come — at least that’s what organizers of the first ever adaptive snowboarding World Cup event, sanctioned by the Canadian Snowboard Federation and World Snowboard Federation, are counting on.

The race took place on Blackcomb last Friday, with racers making three solo descents of the snowboardcross course — a format that was chosen because it combines elements of racing and freestyle, and because all of the athletes prefer soft boots to hard boots.

Although organizers were hoping for a larger and more international field, everybody knows you have to start somewhere.

“History was made — it was done and done well,” said Christian Hrab, head coach for the Canadian Snowboard Federation’s adaptive snowboard program. “The event was perfect, it was really safe and fast, we had a good course set, and good work on the course, and the athletes rode the best I’ve seen all season.

“It’s a beginning, but it’s also the culmination of two years of work, while it’s also the beginning of another 20 years of hard work. We’ve got the athletes, we’ve got a classification system for all the different disabilities, there are camps and programs, and there are starting to be more coaches. (Adaptive snowboarding) is also getting a lot of attention, because snowboarding is really for everybody — not just the elite World Cup athletes, but also for people with physical disabilities that can still participate and be very good at it too.”

There are plans to host three World Cup snowboarding events next season, including a competition at Cypress Mountain during the World Cup test events in February, and events in Italy and France.

However, while the sport has momentum it’s extremely unlikely that adaptive snowboarding will be included in the 2010 Olympics. But Hrab says things are looking better for 2014, providing all of the organizations involved internationally can work together to increase participation and create an international series.

While that may be discouraging for some athletes, Hrab says his athletes are in it for the long haul.

“I’ve worked with able-bodied athletes with the national team for years, and I can say that these (adaptive) guys are the most positive, constructive, forward-thinking athletes I’ve ever met,” he said. “They’ve overcome some huge obstacles to be here already, which make the little things easier to overcome. They can see the light at the end of the tunnel, and they know that this is just the beginning and where the sport is heading.”

The next challenge for adaptive snowboarding, which was addressed at a conference and workshop surrounding the World Cup, is networking.

“We have to reach the people who snowboard recreationally with a disability, and get them into a competitive frame of mind,” said Hrab. “Events like this create awareness, and get a buzz going. People who never thought of competing will see it and say ‘I’ll do it.’”

Ian Lockey, who was second in the men’s event with a time of 59.15 seconds — almost three seconds back of Whistler’s Tyler Mosher — was excited to be part of the event.

“I really enjoyed the race, and having us race in a time trial instead of a boardercross was much better and much safer in the end,” he said. “I think the format is a little more spectator friendly, definitely more interesting than watching us wiggle down the course in a parallel giant slalom, and you can actually see people snowboarding, going up, coming down, and ripping around corners.”

Lockey is classified as an incomplete paraplegic, meaning he sustained a spinal cord injury that has reduced his feeling and mobility below the waist.

Riding a snowboard around the corners without full feeling for your edges can be a scary experience, he said.

“It is scary going onto your edge and being on edge, and having to rely on what you don’t have to hold on,” he said. “You can only hope you adapted well enough to survive the turn and not wind up in the fencing.”

Lockey plans to race in the U.S. Amateur Snowboard Association nationals at the end of the month, where he is the reigning PGS and freestyle champion, and will race all three World Cup events next season. If there’s a chance that snowboarding will be in the Paralympics in 2014, he wants to be there.

“Having events like this is great incentive for me to train more and do some off-snow training,” he said. “I’ve always relied on my snowboarding abilities, but as our coach said it’s one thing to get beaten by a better snowboarder than you, but it’s another to get beaten because you’re fat or unfit. It’s tough love, the only way to go.”

Bibian Mentel came from Holland to race in the first World Cup, winning the women’s category.

“I loved it, it was so much fun being here and riding the course,” she said. “It’s really, really nice for the level we’re riding at right now, and it’s just fun.

“Now we may have three World Cups next year, which would be exciting. I think it’s a good thing that adaptive snowboarding is getting more attention, that people with disabilities are going out and having fun, and I think we need more and more competitions to get into the Paralympics.”

Mentel is 35, and is not sure she’ll still be racing if snowboarding is added to the schedule for 2014, but she’s definitely not ruling it out.

“I love riding, and if I feel the same way then as I do now, I might have to race,” she said.

With a classification system, each competitor’s time was adjusted slightly to compensate for their specific disability. This was the first test of a classification system for snowboarding, and judging by how close the times were it went well.

Tyler Mosher posted the top time of the day, 56.3 seconds, making good use of some time off training for the Para-Nordic 2010 team to get some runs in on the snowboardcross course. Lockey was second in 59.15, and Mike Fisher placed third in 64.78.

For Mosher, winning was less important than showing up.

“I feel like a million bucks, it was really a dream come true,” he said. “After my accident (in 2000) there wasn’t anywhere for disabled people to compete. I’m so happy right now — not so much for winning, although I trained hard and I’m proud of it — but because we were laying the groundwork for all the children in the future that want to snowboard and that are living with a disability.”

For adaptive snowboarding to be successful, Mosher says the important thing is to get national organizations around the world involved and supporting their athletes.

“The hardest thing is that it’s not a Paralympic sport right now, so the athletes are pretty much on their own and we’ve had to take a bottom-up approach to getting people involved. All we can do is keep having events, get more people out each year, and sooner or later the sport will be recognized.”

As for the quality of competition, Mosher said that there were no recreational riders in the group and that everybody was out to race and win.

“It’s not just about how many people with disabilities you can get snowboarding, but how many people in that group can be athletes,” he said.

Mentel’s best time was 61.62 seconds, followed by Emily Cavallin in 63.5.

Zach Beaumont raced alone in the youth category, posting a time of 69.82.



Published On: 3/25/2008
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What's New @ The Store?: Back Up Trust
By: TheStore.WestbeachUK


The Store is teaming up with the Back-Up Trust in supporting those people with spinal injuries. If you would like to learn more about them please click on http://www.backuptrust.org.uk/index.htm

brad_durrant.jpgHow did The Back-Up Trust first begin?

The Back-Up Trust was founded in 1986 by Mike Nemesvary, a tetraplegic and former British and European Freestyle Champion and James Bond stunt double, whose life was devastated after he broke his neck during a workout on a trampoline in the mid 1980's. Despite being paralysed from the shoulders down, he was determined to get back to the life he enjoyed. An appeal was launched and, thanks to its success, the charity was set up to help others in a similar position.



Published On: 4/1/2006
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i want to be able to snowboard rite this very moment.. or die

Published On: 8/20/2004
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ITS MY BIRTHDAY!!!!

Published On: 8/26/2004
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im so tired now... big birthday party.. 24 hours and then another 7 hours on that.. no sleep ahhh

Published On: 8/28/2004
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deer suck the big one
yea when they run out infront of u.. and then u just sit there and watch them when ur about to hit them.. but thank god i didnt hit the thing... eh.. haha theyre so stupid

Published On: 9/11/2004
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I WANNA GO SNOWBOARDING!!! f*ck SPRING, SUMMER, AND FALL ich lieben schneerat

Published On: 9/24/2004
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FIGHT! yeah alot of people know i can box now. but neways its about 17 days until the slopes open and im going insane. i NEED to go boarding. you just dont understand.. but maybe you do.. oh well peace out

Published On: 11/6/2004
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okay so im super stoked right now because i was checking out the never summer website and they did something i never thought would happen. My friend, out in Oregon, Ben Millsaps is on the team! Im so stoked that he finally is where he wants to be, so go check out that sh*t.

Published On: 12/14/2004
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so i get to be snow white in our disney musical hahahaha its gonna be so f*cked up.. but since i have black hair now.. everyone looks at me when they call out the name snow white. i guess it will be fun though. i need to get some new pics on here soon so keep an eye out for that. well peace out.

Published On: 1/10/2005
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i am sick. not only phsically but mentally. and i am trying to get better. so i havent really been boarding alot this season but i will get there. so thats what is going on. keep it rockin'!

Published On: 1/20/2005
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i hurt myself nose pressing a rail. HOW FUN! and i am so, very, very, very bored right now.

Published On: 1/25/2005
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jeez. theres almost 7,000 people online here right now. i remember back in the day, when i'd get on and it'd be like 800 people. crazy sh*t right there. but i guess its steezy that they're so many boarding peeps out there. keep it rockin' homes.

Published On: 2/7/2005
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I Feel Completely Numb.

Published On: 4/14/2005
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haha i feel good.. i caused a car wreck the other day by standing out in a bikini with a sign at my lacrosse car wash.. i guess i distarcted some boys and 4 cars piled into each other

Published On: 5/15/2005
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