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Jeremy Jones wins 2008 Big Mountain Pro


One of our all time favourite snowboarders Jeremy Jones (the big mountain snowboarder) won this years edition of Swatch O´Neill Big Mountain Pro.
Last years winner, the strong Xavier de le Rue, came in second.
The competition takes place in French freerider paradise La Grave. Since it is the riders themselves who chooses the winner you must say that Jeremy jones is a wothy winner!

The Arctic Challenge 2008

The Arctic challenge was held in late february just outside of Oslo at Holmenkollen arena. Not too surprisingly the favourite Kevin Pearce won, Shayne Pospisil placed second, and Peetu Piiroinen placed third. By winning this contest Kevin Pearce now moves into first place in the TTR rankings, the previous leader Risto Mattila is now in second place.
Best trick - Kevin Pearce with a 7,1 meter high Inverted BS 540 DoublegrabHighest Air - Peetu Piiroinen with a 7,5 meter high BS Tailgrab

Over at Onboard Digital you can win Kevins Burton set up consisting of a a Vapor snowboard and C60 bindings.

Win Kevins set upThe Arctic Challenge websiteOnboards Arctic challenge article

Check out the video below of the finals

Top 10 Men’s Snowboards 2007

Top 10 Men’s Snowboards 2007
Previous post was the top 10 snowboards for women and here’s About snowboarding’s top 10 list for men. On the men’s side the “Gnu Riders Choice Magnetraction” took the first place, “Ride Society” second place and “Burton Jussi Oksanen” third (seen below from left to right). Head over to About snowboardning for the entire list and reviews for each board.


Top 10 Women’s Snowboards 2007

Top 10 Women’s Snowboards 2007

The editors at About Snowboarding have created a list of the ten best snowboards for women according to them. The top three picks are Arbor Push, Burton Feelgood and Gnu B-Pro with Magne-traction, shown below from left to right. Head over to AS and see the entire list and read the reviews for each board.


The Top 10 Snowboards of 2006 / 2007 by ExtremeProSports.com

Perhaps you're an avid snowboarder that's been in the game for years; or maybe you're a newbie boarder looking to gain some information on a past time that couldn't look more fun. Regardless, you both have something in common.
You need a snowboard in order to truly experience the fun.

Below is a list of ten snowboards that may have the stuff you're looking for in 2006 - 2007.

Arbor Mystic - First, you have to love the fact that the core of this board is made of bamboo. Bamboo is strong as hell and lightweight; thus, so is this board. Further, it's environmentally friendly, which is just an added benefit. In terms of the board itself, the Arbor Mystic is an excellent freestyle board, the kind made to explode into halfpipe tricks. The best part? The Arbor Mystic doesn't wear as quick as other boards (due to the bamboo) and isn't terribly expensive.

Burton Custom X Snowboard - If you've ever heard of snowboarding, then you've probably heard of Burton. After all, Burton is snowboarding, and almost everyone, at one time or another, has come across the Custom X. As always (they've been making this board for over a decade now), Burton Custom boards are lightweight, responsive, and just dripping with pop. Even better, they look cool.


Elan Inverse 155 - One of the lightest going. The makers claim that the Advanced DG Top Technology is the cause. Regardless, riders will likely be impressed with its responsiveness and flex, not to mention its ability to handle virtually any terrain. Here's what one of the test crew participants had to say at TransworldSnowboarding about the Elan Inverse 155.

"If you ride jumps, rails, boxes, trees, junk, trash, cars, street rails- whatever you ride- the board is amazing."

Gnu Rider's Choice 157.5 MTX - This is a freestyle board that reportedly responds well into turns, lands as smooth as a baby's bottom, and generally seems willing to follow your every command. Its got a snappy flex and should be a winner in the pipe.

Nidecker Advanced 157 - This is a versatile board that works great on both rails (word is, you'll hardly know you're on one), and jumps. It's got great pop. Even better, you can get yourself a Nidecker Advanced 157 for less than $400.


Nitro Team 159 - Anytime you're compiling a "best of" list, you want versatility. Even the Nitro Team themselves appear to believe that this is their most versatile board. Its powercore is made of poplar wood that seems to give it just the right amount of stiffness and flexibility, and its fast base is resistant to abrasion. Not to mention, it's reasonably priced at around $399.

Option Sansalone Pro Snowboard - Again, versatility is the key word. This board responds to your every wish, is light, and comes in all shapes and sizes. In other words, not only does it respond to changing terrains, it also responds well to changing riders.

Ride DH 157 - This is a board that you can count on; an old reliable if you will (even if the design should hardly be classified as old). Word is that the Ride's new design allowed for durameter urethane sidewalls. Join the club if you don't know what that truly means, but the result is apparently very soft sidewalls that allow for that smooth ride you've been looking for.

Rome Anthem Snowboard - Rome hasn't necessarily been doing this forever, and maybe that's a good thing. Their Anthem design offers a classic frontside grab and a whole lot of fun. The design team's recent decision to switch to a lighter, more consistent- flex wood core just feels right. Further, the board transitions very well from edge to edge and seems made for mountain riding.

Sapient Evolution 157 - Sometimes boarders who read these kinds of articles don't have a ton of experience. In that case, they'll be looking for a board that can handle their inexperience and grow with them. The Sapient Evolution 157, though designed for park and rail riders, seems to actually be a great 'do anything' kind of board that meets these requirements. It's easy to get used to and appears to want to be your friend, not your foe.

So there you have it. Go have a ball (or a board)!

Bud Light Bear Mountain Mogul Challenge - Amateur Skier Competition

Pre-registration will open online at 7:00 p.m. eastern time on Tuesday, March 11. Only the first 200 prepaid registrants will be entered for competition. Please check the schedule for important information about the weekend. Please note, this is an amateur competition so no USSA A athletes or USSA B athletes who have qualified for EQS or B championships are allowed to compete.

For the 28th consecutive year 200 amateur bumpers will line up to show their stuff in Bud Light Bear Mountain Mogul Challenge. Spectators are invited relax on the Bear Mountain Deck and enjoy the sunshine, barbeques and beer garden. The action in the spectator venue will be lively with bring your own barbeque and lawn chair viewing areas set up. There will be a barbeque competition on Saturday featuring awards for best appetizer, entrée and desert. Live music from the Bud Light Concert Series will add to the festivities on Saturday with a concert performance by the Smithereens.

Skiers tackle Outer Limits in seven different age categories for both men and women. Skiers are judged on turns and line (50%), air (25%) and speed (25%). Starting at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, competitors each get one run. The top 32 men and 16 women will return to compete in a dual format on Sunday starting at 11 a.m. Pairs of competitors run a dual course with sudden death format; only the winners remain. Awards are presented to the first, second, third, and fourth place finishes for both men and women. These winners` names are engraved on the Bear Mountain Mogul Challenge trophy.

Due to State of Vermont Liquor Laws governing alcoholic beverages in pubic places, specifically related to prohibited acts, Bear Mountain Mogul Challenge spectators and competitors will not be allowed to bring alcoholic beverages to the event, including the parking areas of Killington Resort. Law enforcement from the Rutland County Sheriffs Department, Vermont State Police and Vermont State Liquor Control Board will be enforcing compliance and checking spectator’s bags and coolers at the entrances to the Bear Mountain venue. Killington will expand its beer garden and barbeque selections and offer value prices in order to provide the best possible experience for spectators

The Burton US Open March 13 - 18, 2007

The US Open is the ultimate in snowboarding competitions. The very best riders the world has to offer come to this event because this is the one that really counts. Located on Stratton Mountain in Vermont, the area is steeped in snowboarding history. Vermont had the first snowpark, the first snowboard competition, Stratton itself was the first to offer snowboard instruction and of course this where Jake Burton set up and continues to run Burton snowboards. Where better place to hold it.

With a great infrastructure this event puts on a real show. Slopestyle, Super Pipe, a floodlit Rail Jam and an ‘on snow’ live act at the end of the week means that whatever the conditions it always promises to be a DON'T MISS session

Chevy U.S. Snowboarding Grand Prix - March 2008

Killington Resort will host more than 100 of the world's best snowboarders, including Olympians and World Champions battling for more than $130,000 in cash and prizes, at the finals of the Chevy U.S. Snowboarding Grand Prix at Bear Mountain March 15-16. The event will be broadcast on NBC March 29th at 2:00 p.m. EDT.

Grammy-nominated group Shiny Toy Guns will perform prior to the halfpipe finals at Bear Mountain at 5:00 p.m. on Saturday, March 15. This Los Angeles-based band brings a progressive electronica, indie and rock style beat and was nominated for the best electronic album of 2007. Their current hit Le Desko and Rainy Monday are topping the charts in the UK and Canada.

The Chevy U.S. Snowboarding Grand Prix offers one of the largest overall purses in snowboarding, with prizes totaling more than $300,000, including a new Chevrolet truck awarded to the overall halfpipe champions at Killington. In addition, the Killington Grand Prix event is a Five-Star rated Swatch TTR World Tour event. Killington's 430-foot long Superpipe, featuring 18-foot walls, will host the Halfpipe competition on Saturday, March 15. The Paul Mitchell Progression Session Slopestyle will take place on Sunday, March 16 on Bear Mountain's Bear Claw Trail on a course built by Planet Snow Designs, which has designed courses for the Olympics, X Games and U.S. Open.

All events are free to the public for viewing and the finish area for both events is an easy hike from the lodge. Lift tickets will be available at regular rates for those wishing to ski or ride over the weekend.

Schedule:
(HP=Halfpipe, SS=Slopestyle)

Colorado Orthopedic Surgeon Warns of Wrist Injuries From Snowboarding

GOLDEN, Colo., Jan. 10 /PRNewswire/ -- If all snowboarders wore wrist guards, Dr. Christopher Brian would be a lot less busy this time of year. He might even have time for his wife and kids.

"Each year I'm surprised by the number of wrist and forearm injuries I see from snowboarding," the Panorama Orthopedics and Spine Center hand/wrist surgeon said. "I think I'm seeing more of these injuries because more people are taking up this sport."

While statistics vary, generally 60 percent of all snowboarding injuries are to the hand or forearm, according to Dr. Brian. He said because of the way snowboarders typically fall, it's very important they wear wrist protection when enjoying this winter sport.

"Fortunately, more and more snowboarding gloves include wrist guards," Dr. Brian said. "There really is no excuse for not having wrist guards or helmets when snowboarding."

Wrist guards can reduce wrist injury by as much as 85 percent, according to European studies. Despite this, the number of boarders wearing this protection is very low -- almost certainly less that 10 percent, according to Dr. Brian.

Dr. Brian said his snowboarding injury patients are typically teenage boys and new snowboarders of all ages. "The learning curve for snowboarding is steep, and people often get hurt when they are just starting out," he said.

Snowboarders injure their wrists and forearms when they attempt to break a fall with their arms. Dr. Brian recommends resisting the urge to fall on an outstretched arm, since this can not only result in wrist injuries, it can also cause shoulder injuries. If you can't resist the temptation to break your fall with your arm, try to ball your hand into a fist as you are falling. Dr. Brian says this will make it less likely that you will injure your wrist.

In addition, Dr. Brian urges extreme caution before venturing into popular ski area terrain parks. "The increasing usage of these parks and their rails and half pipes has been paralleled by an increase in injuries. I think it's not just the structure of the parks, but the fact that there is often a lot of peer pressure to 'go bigger' than the guy before you," the surgeon said
 
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