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    May 7th, 2010AndreaEvents, Snowboarding

    A couple weeks ago (March 25 - 28) top female snowboarders from around the world all came together for the sixth annual Roxy Chicken Jam at Mammoth Mountain, CA.  The Roxy Chicken Jam is one of the premiere industry events for females, and it plays a huge role in raising the profile for women in the snowboard industry.  And in case you missed the event live, no worries, because you can catch the recap on FUEL TV (schedule below).

    The Roxy Chicken Jam women only snowboard contest gathers the world’s best pro riders to compete in both a slopestyle and superpipe competition at Mammoth Mountain. With more than 100 girls from around the world, Olympic gold medalist Kelly Clark, Rana Okada, Olympian Elena Hight, X Games gold medalist Jamie Anderson and Cheryl Mass all compete for a chance at $15,000.

    “ROXY CHICKEN JAM 2010″ Air Dates:
    Monday, 5/10/2010 8:00 PM ET / 5:00PM PT
    Monday, 5/10/2010 11:00 PM ET /8:00PM PT
    Wednesday, 5/12/2010 12:30 PM ET / 9:30 AM PT
    Friday, 5/14/2010 12:00 PM ET / 9:00 AM PT
    Saturday, 5/15/2010 3:00 PM ET / 12:00 PM PT
    Sunday, 5/16/2010 11:30 AM ET / 8:30 AM PT
    Monday, 5/17/2010 3:30 AM ET / 12:30 PM PT
    Wednesday, 5/19/2010 6:30 PM ET / 3:30 PM PT
    Saturday, 5/22/2010 12:00 PM ET / 9:00 AM PT
    Sunday, 5/23/2010 9:00 AM ET / 6:00 AM PT
    Tuesday, 5/25/2010 8:00 PM ET / 5:00 PM PT
    Tuesday, 5/25/2010 11:00 PM ET / 8:00 PM PT
    Friday, 5/28/2010 2:30 AM ET / 11:30 PM PT
    Saturday, 5/29/2010 9:00 AM ET / 6:00 AM PT
    Tuesday, 6/1/2010 3:00 PM ET / 12:00 PM PT
    Wednesday, 6/2/2010 12:30 AM ET / 9:30 PM PT
    Monday, 6/7/2010 3:30 AM ET / 12:30 AM PT
    Tuesday, 6/8/2010 9:30 PM ET / 6:30 PM PT
    Wednesday, 6/16/2010 6:30 PM ET / 3:30 PM PT
    Monday, 6/28/2010 12:30 PM ET / 9:30 AM PT

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    April 1st, 2010AndreaEvents, Snowboarding

    I’m always stoked to see women-only snowboard comps. which is why the Covergirl Snow Angels Invitational (as well as last weekend’s Roxy Chicken Jam) is hot on our radar.  This year’s event will once again be held at Snowmass this coming weekend, April 2 - 4, and it will feature some of the industry’s best talent.  Competing athletes include Olympic athletes Gretchen Bleiler, Kelly Clark, and Elena Hight, as well as Sarah Conrad, Ellery Hollingsworth, Mercedes Nicoll, Linn Haug, Maddy Schaffrick, Haruna Matsumoto, Soko Yamaoka, Sophie Rodriguez, Kelly Marren, Palmer Taylor, Paulina Ligocka and Ursina Holler.  The event will feature a Superpipe contest on Saturday, April 3 in Snowmass. In addition, there will be several lifestyle activities for the riders including a spa day, yoga classes and a girl’s night out on the town.  The girls will all vie for $20,000 in prize money at the superpipe competition in Snowmass on April 3.

    This year’s event will feature several new twists on past year’s activities, including the Barbie Little Air (open to the public) where participants 13-years-old and younger will compete on a small jump at the base of Snowmass for prizes from Barbie (totally cute! I wish I could go watch!), an autograph session with the athletes at Spider Sabich below the Snowmass Superpipe, free snowboard demo from K2 Snowboard’s 2011 product and poolside après party at the Viceroy Resorts and Residences.

    This event is awesome and so perfect for the female audience because it shows that its okay for women to be hardcore snowboarders while still embracing their inner feminine beauty, despite the fact that action sports is a male-dominated industry.  It’s also a neat way to integrate a non-endemic brand into the snowboard industry.  Kudos!

    Catch the full event schedule below, and stay tuned for the highlights!

    Thursday, April 1st
    9 am - 4 pm: K2 Snowboard Demo - Snowmass Village Mall

    Friday, April 2nd
    9 am - 4 pm: K2 Snowboard Demo, Oakley and ContourHD demo - Snowmass Village Mall
    10 am - 1 pm: Film, photo shoot & freeride day - Snowmass Superpipe
    3 pm - 4 pm: Barbie Little Air - Snowmass Fanny Hill

    Saturday, April 3rd
    9 am - 4 pm: K2 Snowboard Demo, Oakley and ContourHD demo - Snowmass Village Mall
    9:30 am - 2 pm: Free superpipe viewing access for foot-passengers - Burlingame lift
    10 am: Superpipe practice - Snowmass Superpipe
    11:30 am - 12:45 pm: Superpipe Jam Session Competition - Snowmass Superpipe
    12 - 2 pm: Lunch specials - Spider Sabich Cabin
    1 - 1:30pm: COVERGIRL Snow Angel athlete autograph session - Spider Sabich Cabin
    4 - 6 pm: Poolside après party - Viceroy Pool

    Sunday April 4th
    9 am - 4 pm: Oakley and ContourHD demo - Snowmass Village Mall
    10 am - 1 pm: Film, photo shoot & freeride - Snowmass Superpipe
    9 pm - 12 am: COVERGIRL Snow Angel night out featuring Danger Kitty - Belly Up Aspen

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    February 19th, 2010AndreaOlympics, Snowboarding

    The Olympic halfpipe events, which most participants have spent months, even years, preparing for, have come and gone, and it really was quite a good time.  Shaun White totally stole the show (and for good reason) but with all the hype around White the past few weeks, I think many of the talents of other competitors got lost in the mix.  Lago, Vito, Bleiler, Clark, even some of the international riders, all put on a great show, and were acclaimed in their own, individual ways.

    So now, I want to open it up to you all and invite you to share your thoughts post-comps.  Did you watch the Olympic snowboard games?  Who was your favorite competitor?  What were your favorite moments?

    Let’s hear it in the comments below!

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    February 19th, 2010DanielleOlympics

    After a a rough round of first runs with multiple gnarly crashes, there really was no telling who was going to take home the prize in the womens halfpipe this evening. But the results are in and even though Westbound was holding out for an all USA podium, we are still pleased that the USA dominated it taking home Silver and Bronze. USA rider Hannah Teter led the pack at the end of the first round as most of the top contenders, including Gretchen Bleiler (USA), Elena Height (USA), Torah Bright (AUS) and Kelly Clark (USA) all crashed their first runs. This lead to some intense final runs as the girls really had to step it up if they wanted to take home a medal.

    Unfortunately the crash course continued as both USA competitors Bleiler tumbled on her cab 720 and Height fell on her second run as well; eliminating their chances for any medal. Clark had a solid second run with a 42.2. As Bright had also fallen her first run, the pressure was really on. Although from Bright herself, “I like to think I’m pretty laid back. It’s not the end of the world. I fell. It happens. I had to go out and have a bit of fun with it. I’m just so excited I was able to put down that second run tonight.” And that is exactly what she did. Her run consisted of a backside 360, a switch backside 720, backside 540 an Air to Fakie and cab 720. Wow.

    After her second run, Bright impatiently waited at the bottom of the pipe as the other ladies gave it their all. It finally all came down to the defending gold medalist… who threw down a backside air, frontside 900, backside 540, a sketchy frontside 360 and a cab 720. Unfortunately Teter’s feat was not good enough and at the end of her run, the recognition of the loss was on her face.

    Teter was disappointed that she didn’t take home the back to back gold (as was I!) but admitted that, “Torah’s run was super motivating.”  Teter said, “Her run was exceptional. You wanted to go super big and try to catch her, but I couldn’t catch her. She was on fire.”

    And clearly she was. Bright had the run of the night and now has the gold to prove it. And to my disappointment, that brings the Olympic halfpipe competitions to an end. Well, for 4 years at least. What will the 2014 halfpipe in Russia bring us? I seriously can’t wait. Great job ladies, each and everyone of you are such an inspiration!

    Torah Bright (AUS) 45.0

    Hannah Teter (USA) 42.4

    Kelly Clark (USA) 42.2

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    February 18th, 2010AndreaOlympics, Snowboarding

    Well, the news is officially out there; Australian snowboarder Torah Bright is taking home the Gold from tonight’s women’s halfpipe competition, earning a score of 45.0.  US rider (and defending Gold medalist from Torino) Hannah Teter came in second with a score of 42.4, while Kelly Clark, also from the US team, came in third with a 42.2.  Clark, who has pretty much scored first consistently throughout all US team qualifying rounds, was overshadowed by Teter by mere fraction-points; but that’s the way it goes.  More to come, but just wanted t share the great news!

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    February 2nd, 2010RochelleEvents, News, Winter X Games

    The Winter X Games is one of the largest annual contests of the year and is notorious for pushing its competitors to the next level and raising industry standards year after year.  This year was no exception, especially since the 2010 Olympics in Vancouver B.C. are right around the corner. The X Games are a great opportunity for women snowboarders to showcase their skills, while raising the bar for womens snowboarding. There were three female snowboard competitions during this past weekend’s event.  Snowboard Cross, a treacherous, windy, and super fast, five person race, the Slopestyle park comp, and of course the 22′ Super Pipe. The super pipe contest was awesome this year, and the U.S. girls ripped it up. In fact, the girls who podiumed where all on the U.S. woman’s Olympic team. First place went to Gretchen Bleiler, a Colorado local, second was Kelly Clark, and third was Hannah Teeter. Kelly was the only girl to do a 900 and absolutely popped the highest out of the pipe, but it was Gretchen Bleiler who had her trademarked crippler 720, which is sort of like a rodeo, but more inverted and stylish. Hannah Teeter had a great bag of tricks with perfect 540’s as well. Unfortunately, one of my favorite riders, Elena Hight, didn’t medal, though she did kill the Dew tour stop at Snow Basin (Ogden, UT), getting first in the woman’s Super Pipe.

    Slopestyle was impressive this year, with a few different riders than the Super Pipe and plenty of tricks to go with them. The slopestyle course was made up of a rail garden and three giant jumps, stretching from 50′ to almost 70′ to finish off the run. Jenny Jones from Great Brittan won the Gold, Jamie Anderson won the Silver, and Janna Meyen-Weatherby won Bronze. Janna has been tearing up contests for years - she’s 32 years old and making it look effortless over the jumps. She was also the only girl to stick a 900. Jamie Anderson was great on the rails, doing a 360 nose bonk, and she killed it on the jumps with clean 7’s all around. It was Jones, though, with her perfect run with big air and style over all of the jumps pulling the consecutive 540’s with no sketchy landings, who conquered. Also have to give credit to Eero Ettala for the mens, stomping the best run I’ve ever seen in a contest. His first slopestyle run consisted of the double cork 1080, double backside rodeo 900, and then a double back flip. I knew this guy was good, but wow, taking a safe gold with no one even coming close to his score.

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    January 24th, 2010AndreaNews, Olympics, Snowboarding

    With all five Grand Prix events officially behind us, today, the 2010 US Winter Snowboard Team was finally announced, with one spot on both the women and men up for grabs.  Without further ado, here are the six shredders who will be representing the US in Vancouver next month (the last two will be announced in a press conference Monday afternoon):

    Men
    Shaun White
    Louie Vito
    Scotty Lago

    Women
    Kelly Clark
    Gretchen Bleiler
    Hannah Teter

    Congrats to all, and good luck!  And in case you missed yesterday’s Grand Prix in Park City, you can catch the highlights and full event coverage today at 3pmET on NBC.

    UPDATE: Elena Hight and Greg Bretz were added to the half pipe team, rounding it out to a full team of eight riders.  Yeah!

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    Well, Shaun White and Kelly Clark stuck it again in today’s US Snowboarding Grand Prix in Park City.  Shaun saw a near perfect score of 49.5 (out of 50), with Scotty Lago trailing just behind with a 48, and Luke Mitrini coming in third.  Today marks Shaun’s fourth first place finish (out of 5) in all Grand Prix Olympic qualifying events.  But then again, Park City was just practice for Shaun, as he was already confirmed as an Olympic team member after last round.  Scotty has now had two second place finishes and one third, so he will likely be invited to join the US Olympic team a well, alongside Shaun.  Danny Davis, the one competitor to beat out Shaun (in Mammoth), and formerly a likely Olympic teammate as well, unfortunately broke his back during an ATV accident last Sunday.  He underwent surgery Monday and is now being cared for in a local hospital, alongside Kevin Pearce.  Danny is an awesome rider - one of my personal faves - so it is unfortunate to hear he won’t be joining the team in Vancouver this year.

    On the women’s side, Kelly came in first (again), followed by Hannah Teter and Kaitlyn Farrington.  Kelly, in comparison to the other riders, is absolutely going bigger, which is putting her in prime position to land some of the tougher spins and tricks that you need more time in the air to solidify.  She has been doing awesome through the thick of it all, so I’m excited to see what she’ll pull in Vancouver next month.  I also really like Hannah’s riding because she always throws down a smooth, solid run that’s fun to watch, and, minus a few small flubs, I think she really stuck it in Park City.

    For the women, it is pretty obvious who will be going to Vancouver, and who will be watching from the sidelines.  For the men, however, there is some stiff competition, so it will be interesting to see how the last two spots play out.

    Results, Day 1 (Friday)

    Men
    1. Shaun White, Carlsbad, CA, 49.00
    2. Scotty Lago, Seabrook, NH, 47.70
    3. Greg Bretz, Mammoth Lakes, CA, 46.70
    4. Elijah Teter, South Lake Tahoe, CA, 44.00
    5. Luke Mitrani, Mammoth Lakes, CA, 44.00
    6. Louie Vito, Sandy, UT, 43.30
    7. JJ Thomas, Golden, CO, 43.00
    8. Danny Kass, Portand, OR, 42.70
    9. Steve Fisher, Breckenridge, CO, 42.00
    10. Dylan Bidez, Minturn, CO, 41.30

    Women
    1. Kelly Clark, Mt. Snow, VT, 45.20
    2. Hannah Teter, Belmont, VT, 44.80
    3. Ellery Hollingsworth, Stratton, VT, 43.60
    4. Gretchen Bleiler, Aspen, CO, 42.50
    5. Elena Hight, South Lake Tahoe, CA, 40.00
    6. Kaitlyn Farrington, Sun Valley, ID, 39.20
    7. Maddy Schaffrick, Steamboat Springs, CO, 31.40
    8. Kelly Marren, Hillsborough, CA, 29.40
    9. Clair Bidez, Minturn, CO, 19.30

    Results, Day 2 (Saturday)

    Men
    1. Shaun White 49.5
    2. Scotty Lago 48
    3. Luke Mitrani 45.3
    4. Gregory Bretz 44.8
    5. JJ Thomas 44.2
    6. Jack Mitrani 42.3
    7. Dylan Bidez 42.1
    8. Steve Fisher 40.6
    9. Zach Black 38.5
    10. Broc Waring 38.2
    11. Danny Kass 37.5
    12. Andy Finch 36.7

    Women
    1. Kelly Clark 47.40
    2. Hannah Teter 43.90
    3. Kaitlyn Farrington 41.00
    4. Madeline Schaffrick 36.50
    5. Elena Hight 36.20

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    January 21st, 2010AndreaCompetitions, Events, News, Olympics, Snowboarding

    I know we have all been anxiously waiting to hear who will be riding on this year’s 2010 Olympic Halfpipe team.  This weekend, Park City, Utah will play host to the fifth and final round of the Olympic qualifiers, where 30 riders will be vying for the remaining spots on this year’s team.

    The US Snowboarding Grand Prix made stops earlier this year at Copper Mountain and Mammoth Mountain, so Park City will be the third and final stop of the tour where the 2010 Olympic team (four men and four women) will officially be announced.

    We know that Shaun White, who has already seen two first place finishes in former qualifying rounds, has already solidified his spot on this year’s US Olympic team in the men’s category.  Louie Vito, with two second place wins, is in good shape as well. Other probable contenders include JJ Thomas, Zach Black, Scotty Lago, and Mason Aguirre, though the last two spots remain somewhat uncertain.

    On the women’s side, Kelly Clark’s two earlier wins in qualifying rounds have already secured her a spot on the team, with Gretchen Blieler being a shoe in as well.  Elena Hight and Hannah Teter also have the odds in their favor, though Ellery Hollingsworth will give them a good run for their money.  Between these five ladies, the four open spots up for grabs this weekend in Park City seem fairly predictable.  The only question now is, which one won’t get to see Vancouver this winter?

    Catch the US Snowboarding Grand Prix on January 23, 8:30pm ET/5:30pm PT on Fuel TV or via the live stream here: http://www.fuel.tv/USSnowboarding

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    January 18th, 2010AndreaOlympics, Snowboarding

    The Olympics are just around the corner, and people are a-buzzing about a couple females prepared to take the throne - namely, Kelly Clark, Hannah Teter, Gretchen Bleiler, and Lindsey Jacobellis.  A few months ago, these women participated in a photo shoot for Glamour Magazine, and the issue finally hit the newsstands this month - Check it!

    The spread features two shots of the girls - one where they are dressed in designer black dresses, and another where they are dressed down in their snowboard gear (we all know Gretchen designed her own Oakley line, which she sports in the shot).

    Personally, I think its pretty awesome that these four ladies are being recognized for their talent in mainstream publications.  The juxtaposition of the two photos show their classy, feminine side, while also showing their fun, tough side.  This feature shows that you don’t have to be rough around the edges to be an awesome rider - something these women demonstrate to the extreme.

    But back to the Olympics … America will be watching in 3 weeks and counting!

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