Peak to Peak – Queenstown Multisport Event
July 23, 2009 by bridget
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Queenstown North Face – Peak to Peak 2009
The North Face Peak to Peak race will take place on Saturday 25 July commencing at midday from The Remarkables ski area, Queenstown.
The unique race literally goes from peak to peak, starting at The Remarkables and finishing at the ski area of Coronet Peak, Queenstown. The race was first held in 1994 with 15 individual and 7 teams.
The race includes 2km skiing/snowboarding course, a 17km mountain bike down The Remarkables, a 7km paddle from Frankton to Queenstown Bay, a 9km run from Queenstown to the foot of Coronet Peak and a 9km cycle ride to the base building of the ski area.
The winter race is always a highlight on the multisport calendar because it calls for a range of skills, which attracts budding and elite athletes as well as competitors who like to participate along with colleagues and friends on the highly competitive teams section.
The Peak to Peak is supporting the Bruce Grant Youth Trust as its charity this year, and is asking all competitors to make a donation to the trust set up in the name of a young Queenstown adventurer, Bruce Grant, who tragically died in 1995 after summiting K2 Mountain.
For further details about this annual event visit
http://www.southerntraverse.com/Peak2peak/
Burton New Zealand Snowboard Open 2009
July 23, 2009 by bridget
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Burton New Zealand 2009 Snowboarding Championships
Lake Wanaka
Top riders from around the world are lining up to compete at the Burton New Zealand Open, taking place from August 11 – 15 2009 at Cardrona Alpine Resort, New Zealand. The New Zealand Open will include slopestyle and halfpipe competitions offering riders the chance to earn a piece of the NZD $50,000 prize purse and gain valuable points towards the Burton Global Open Series championship titles and the Swatch Ticket to Ride World Tour championship titles.
Cardrona Alpine Resort is the home to the only 22’ halfpipe in New Zealand, which is the same size pipe that will be featured at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver .
International male and female riders will also face fierce competition from New Zealand home grown talent for other home prizes like the highest air in the quarterpipe and best trick in the halfpipe.
The Open is just as exciting off-snow with action every night including free parties, rider signings and 2 live concerts showcasing some of the biggest names in Kiwi music.
For more information visit
http://www.opensnowboarding.com/
If you cant make it to New Zealand , watch the semi finals and finals live on Go211.com , where webcasts and highlights of the competitions will also be available for on demand viewing once the event is over.
Don’t miss your chance to see Olympic hopefuls fine tune their runs for Vancouver.
