SNOWBOARD: First U.S. SBX Championships Dec. 16
// Juliann Fritz // December 5, 2005
MT. HOOD MEADOWS TO HOST FIRST U.S. SBX CHAMPIONSHIPS DEC. 16PARK CITY, Utah (Dec. 2) – American riders across the country
will take their shot at a World Cup start and perhaps even the
Olympic Winter Games when U.S. Snowboarding holds the inaugural
U.S. Snowboardcross Championships at Mt. Hood Meadows Ski Resort
in Oregon, Dec. 16. (Please note: This replaces the event
previously scheduled at Snow Summit in California.)
The competition, which offers $15,000 in prize money, will
attract an international field and feature top U.S. Snowboarding
riders including World Cup winner Nate Holland (Olympic Valley,
CA), World Championships medalist Jayson Hale (Sierraville, CA)
and women's snowboarding pioneer Leslee Olson (Bend, OR),
looking to make a run at the Games after being on the brink of
retirement in 2004.
"For snowboardcross athletes trying to make the U.S. Olympic
team, this is the biggest event America will host this season,"
said Oregon native Peter Foley, U.S. Snowboarding head coach and
SBX head coach. "This is the first U.S. SBX Championships, and
even more importantly this race will decide who gets to compete
in the final two Olympic qualifying events. Meadows has a bunch
of snow so the jumps and banks should be huge, and I'm super
stoked to have such a big event in my home town."
The U.S. SBX Championships will match the best U.S. Snowboarding
and international athletes with more than 100 aspiring American
riders looking to measure themselves against world-class racers
as they aim for spots on the World Cup, Junior World
Championships Team and U.S. Olympic Team. The top two U.S. males
and females will earn spots in the last two World Cup events,
which are still part of the Olympic qualifying period: Jan. 5 at
Bad Gastein, Austria, and Jan. 14-15 at Kronplatz, Italy. The top
two U.S. male and female juniors will earn their place on the
U.S. Junior World Championships team. In addition, the winners
of the men's and women's events will be crowned U.S. champions...
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