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WORLD
SETS ITS SIGHTS ON SNOWBOARDING’S SHOWCASE EVENT - 1
photos by Jeff Curtes
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Event update :: halfpipe
and quaterpipe results >>
2001 Us Open
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Burlington, Vermont – The 2002
U.S. Open Snowboarding Championships, the premier snowboarding event of
the year, is primed and ready to get underway at Stratton Mountain, Vermont,
from March 14-17, 2002. The world will have its sights set on Southern
Vermont come mid-March, as Stratton will showcase competitive world-class
snowboarding at its very best. Over 500 male and female riders representing
more than 15 countries will flock to Stratton to make their mark in snowboarding
history. The best rider’s in the world will vie for top spots in the Quarterpipe,
Halfpipe, Junior Jam Halfpipe, and Slopestyle events, including 2002 Olympic
Winter Games medallists Ross Powers, Danny Kass, Kelly Clark, and JJ Thomas.
Veteran halfpipe
specialist and long-time U.S. Open competitor, Shannon Dunn, is also gearing
up for the 2002 U.S. Open as she recently stated, “The U.S. Open is a
great event that brings competitors together from around the globe to
showcase their riding skills. It’s one of the only events where competitors
and spectators hang out together in a fun atmosphere and just enjoy snowboarding.”
The U.S. Open Snowboarding Championships is the sport’s ultimate proving
ground, annually drawing the world’s top snowboarders for a week of action-packed
competition spread across a variety of snowboarding disciplines. Now in
its 20th year, the U.S. Open reminds us to reflect on where the sport
came from and what it is truly all about. Since its 1982 inception, the
U.S. Open has been widely regarded as the pinnacle event of each competitive
season. This time-tested annual event has proudly maintained its “by riders,
for riders” mentality, has never lost the grassroots, fun feel that has
defined it since day one, and has remained a truly “open” event drawing
a wide array of competitors ranging from world-class rippers to the up-and-comers
that will one day rule the sport.
The U.S. Open Snowboarding Championships has always been committed to
both the progression of the sport as well as the specific wishes and wants
of the riders and spectators. In addition to mind-blowing action in the
Halfpipe and Quarterpipe
courtesy of the top riders in the world, an entirely new event has been
added to this year’s schedule – Men’s and Women’s Slopestyle. This heavily
skateboard-influenced discipline is certain to be a crowd favorite as
it combines multiple freestyle elements set within a unique course featuring
a multitude of jumps, rails, and hips.
Many new and exciting event additions and Stratton area upgrades have
also been put in place to help make the overall event experience the best
it can possibly be for the 20,000 spectators that are expected to descend
upon Stratton this year. Event attendees will be treated to an interactive
sponsor village, pro rider autograph sessions, and festive parties throughout
the four-day event weekend. Additionally, Stratton’s Sunbowl Area, which
supports the entire event, has been revamped for 2002 and now features
two new high-speed six passenger lifts, a refurbished base lodge, and
expanded parking.
The U.S. Open Snowboarding Championship is the most anticipated event
of the season, and this year is no exception, as the hype around the sport
is going to help make the 2002 U.S. Open bigger and better than it ever
has been before!
The 2002 U.S.
Open Snowboarding Championships see support from Burton Snowboards as
Owner/Presenting Sponsor, Right Guard Xtreme Sport as Presenting Sponsor,
SoBe Beverages and Volkswagen as Supporting Sponsors, FHM, Gore-Tex, Activision02,
Sports Illustrated Women, and Feria as Associate Sponsors, Clif Bar as
Display Sponsor, and Stratton Mountain Resort as Event Host. Look for
network-televised coverage of the 20th Annual U.S. Open this April 2002
on Fox Sports Net – stay tuned for the complete broadcast schedule.
Results >>
Event update :: halfpipe and quaterpipe results >>
2001 US Open Photo Gallery
>>
For more
goto www.usopen-snowboarding.com
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