Wednesday 23 January 2013

FIS World Cup Snowboardcross Returns to Blue Mountain Resort February 1-2, 2013




February 1st update

After some amazing work by the entire team, the FIS World Cup Snowboardcross course saw its first action with training runs yesterday afternoon.  The region was blanketed with snow this morning and Blue is now back up to 34 runs.  The course is in great shape and the Resort is geared up for a great event over the next two days. 

The schedule has been slightly updated this morning.  Please see below:

Friday:             Men’s Training: 9:55am
                         Men’s Qualifying:  10:35am
                        Women’s Training: 12:40pm
                        Women’s Qualifying: 1:20pm

Saturday:         Training: 11am (media and photographers are asked to arrive by 9:30am)
Final heats: 12pm – 1:15pm

**Schedule is subject to change based on weather and course conditions.


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The FIS World Cup Snowboardcross returns to Blue Mountain Resort for a second season. After a successful stop in 2012, the 2013 FIS World Cup Snowboardcross, and some of the world’s top athletes, are set to thrill spectators once again at Blue Mountain February 1-2, 2013.

National pride will be on the line, as the Canadian team competes against athletes from 27 countries in this global event. Blue Mountain is one of 19 locations on the FIS World Cup Tour, including stops in Italy, France, Germany, Switzerland, Sweden and Norway, among other countries. Blue Mountain is one of only two stops in Canada for the 2013 FIS World Cup Snowboardcross Tour. The World Championships took place on January 17, 2013 at Stoneham, Quebec.

Blue Mountain has become a regular and successful stop on the FIS Ski Cross World Cup circuit for the last three seasons. Due to scheduling, the Ski Cross event will not be returning this season. However, event organizers are pleased to announce that with the return of the 2013 FIS Snowboardcross World Cup there will be plenty of action on the slopes at Blue Mountain this season.

“Winter enthusiasts got their taste of this exciting sport last season,” said Paul Pinchbeck, Director, Marketing, Blue Mountain Resort. “The feedback from our guests was extremely positive. We’re proud to bring back the Snowboardcross event for a second season at Blue Mountain and challenge these athletes with our world-class terrain.”

The event organizers, headed by event co-chairs Chris Robinson and Mark Kristofic, have planned a spectacular event, featuring a world-class Snowboardcross course that will challenge the world’s best athletes.

"As we head into the fourth consecutive World Cup at Blue Mountain we are extremely excited to be holding the event on a Saturday for the first time,” said Chris Robinson, World Cup Co-Chair. “We're hoping for a huge crowd and with 27 countries registered already, it will be a spectacular event. The course is once again being designed and built by Olympic course builder, Jeff Ihaksi, so we're guaranteed to have a world-class venue for the world's best riders to compete on."

Racing on home soil is also something that Canadian athletes look forward to. "The Blue Mountain race was one of my favorite stops on tour last season,” said Maelle Ricker, Olympic Champion and Canadian snowboardcross athlete. “We had a great course to ride and the town was so supportive of the event. I'm really looking forward to competing there this year."  

Event Details
2013 FIS World Cup Snowboardcross


Where:  Blue Mountain Resort (Smart Alec Trail)

Who:    Male and female competitors from 27 countries

Please visit www.bluemountainworldcup.ca or www.bluemountain.ca for more information. 

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