Mammoth USGP Halfpipe #1 Qualifier Results

by The Editors on January 5, 2010

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The official results of halfpipe qualification are not out yet because of “technical difficulties” with the score keeping computer at the Mammoth US Snowboarding Grand Prix. Click the above photo for a larger version that you can probably read the mens results.

The women’s complete results are now posted here along with the women finals start list.

As far as we can tell the men’s final will look like this:

1. Shaun White, Carlsbad, CA, 47.10
2. Greg Bretz, Mammoth Lakes, CA, 45.90
3. Jeff Batchelor, Canada, 43.80
4. Louie Vito, Sandy, UT, 43.40
5. Danny Davis, Detroit, MI, 43.30
6. Elijah Teter, South Lake Tahoe, CA, 43.00
7. Broc Waring, Edwards, CO, 42.20
8. Justin Lameroux, Canada, 41.30
9. JJ Thomas, Golden, CO, 41.20
10. Jack Mitrani, Mammoth, CA, 40.70
11. Steve Fisher, Breckenridge, CO, 39.70
12. Matt Ladley, Steamboat Springs, CO, 39.70
13. Scotty Lago, Seabrook, NH, 39.60
14. Brennen Swanson, Stillwater, MN, 39.00
15. Andy Finch, Truckee, CA, 39.00
16. Mathieu Crepel, France, 38.90

We will have the official results up as soon as they are posted. Follow the jump for the official USSA press release.
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Mammoth USGP HP Qualifiers Photo Gallery

by The Editors on January 5, 2010

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Click here for full PHOTO GALLERY from the Mammoth US Snowboarding Grand Prix. And up there, that’s Jack Mitrani sending it.

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Shaun White’s Mammoth Throw Away

by The Editors on January 5, 2010

In the first run of the Mammoth US Snowboarding Grand Prix Shaun White landed the highest score. It stayed there until he blew everyone away with his second run with a Lien, FS 9, double-double, and 10 for 47 points. This was his throw away.

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Our Breakfast With Olympic Coach Bud Keene

by The Editors on January 5, 2010

No one knows the ins and outs of the Olympics and snowboarding like US Snowboarding Olympic Team Coach Bud Keene. His arm may be braced up from an injury he suffered while catching a falling woman in a Copper Mountain liftline, but that didn’t stop him for discussing with us exactly what the Mammoth US Snowboarding Grand Prix means to the riders and the Vancouver US Olymic Snowboard Team.

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BNQT Media Group Explains Their Ad Game

by The Editors on January 5, 2010

Bnqt SiteWith BNQT Media Group USA Today and its parent Gannett Co. have quietly snuck up on mainstream action sports advertising by aggregating some of the ad sales of smaller blogs and websites into one large platform. For better or worse, this brings mainstream advertisers like Ball Park Franks, Dial Soap, and KMart-Sears and their money to smaller blogs

Formerly called the Cold War Collective, BNQT Media Group now represents 50 sites including like Surfline.com, Surfersvillage.com, Snowboard-Mag.com, Concretedisciples.com, and Freecaster.tv. While the 50-50 revenue share may not be that attractive to some online publishers, 50 percent of something is often better than 100 percent of nothing.

The only reason we’re mentioning is that they’ve just relaunched their website and it gives a much clearer vision of what President Rudd Davis and crew have been building for the past five years.

“BNQT Media Group has been very fortunate that an exceptional amount of our business has been generated from positive word of mouth,” explains Rudd Davis, president of BNQT Media Group. “But we’ve grown so rapidly that it was necessary to give our current and prospective clients an online resource to get up-to-date information on our services, capabilities and continued expansion.”

Check it out.

[Link: BNQT Media Group]
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Mammoth US Grand Prix Begins Tomorrow

by The Editors on January 4, 2010

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Click the photo to see how huge Mammoth’s”Super Duper Pipe” really is.

Kevin Pearce may be in critical condition in a Salt Lake City Hospital, but his spirit is hovering like a whisper in everyone’s ear at Mammoth Mountain this week for the the second stop of the US Snowboarding Grand Prix.

Event organizers, riders, and the media are all sending positive energy his way, but at the same time wondering how thoughts of his accident on the double cork are going to affect the riders in the final two open Olympic halfpipe qualifiers.

During the riders’ meeting as the Mammoth Mountain Ski Patrol went over their safety plans all we could really think of was KP. And when the Grand Prix’s Scotty Palmer said that CE certified helmets were required and that while no one checked for CE cert stickers at Copper the technical delegate would be checking inside everyone’s helmets at Mammoth all the coaches in the room seemed to nod, having been reminded again how serious this game is.

“This is probably the first time many of these kids have actually realized that they could die snowboarding,” one event official told us. “It’s heavy.”

Twelve years ago the first US Olympic snowboard team was named at Mammoth and while the team won’t officially be announced here, it could get pretty well sewn up by Saturday. The Olympic team will be chosen based on the best two results from the five US Snowboarding Grand Prix halfpipe events. But there’s a catch. The first three events are the only events that are open. The two halfpipe events coming up in Park City on January 20-23, 2010 are by invitation only. Only those with a statistical chance of making it in to the top four positions in the men’s and women’s fields will be invited.

“This is where we making the cuts,” said US Grand Prix Tour Director Eric Webster. “The Mammoth events are like Friday on the PGA Tour.”

Those who don’t make it into the top four of the standings at Mammoth may not get another chance for Vancouver.

Men’s qualifiers begin tomorrow morning at 9:30 AM (click here for Mens and Women’s official start lists). Stay tuned for complete side-of-the-pipe coverage.

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A Happy Kevin Pearce Story Turned Sad

by The Editors on January 4, 2010

Articleinline-1New York Times writer John Brauch had just completed a profile on Kevin Pearce when he got news of the snowboarder’s injury. Here’s how he tells it in the NYT.

Many know Kevin Pearce. Many know Simon Pearce. Few link them together. I found it fascinating — a father and son, connected by their ability to create in utterly different disciplines, famous to vastly different audiences. . . Yes, that was the story. . . On Dec. 21, Pia Pearce cheerfully gave a tour of the family’s house in Norwich, Vt., and the house’s renovated barn, well known on the snowboarding circuit as the ultimate hangout — a skateboard ramp in back, a great room inside stocked with a pool table, foosball, air hockey, stereo, guitars, a refrigerator and couches. . . The story was written Thursday. A call to the Pearce house later that afternoon was intended to let them know and to double-check a couple of things.

Sadly, that is when Brauch learned that Kevin had been injured earlier in the day. Read the rest of the story by clicking the link.

[Link: The New York Times]

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Message From Kevin Pearce’s Parents

by The Editors on January 3, 2010

“We have been overwhelmed with the outpouring of love and support from Kevin’s friends, family, and fans from every corner of the world. We thank each and every one of you for your kind thoughts, messages and prayers. We would like to extend our most heartfelt thanks to Kevin’s doctors and nurses for all they have done and all they continue to do. Kevin is the most extraordinary and determined son any two parents could hope for and it is wonderful to see how loved he is.” —Pia and Simon Pearce

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Snowboarders Arrested For Zermat Avalanche

by The Editors on January 3, 2010

Three snowboarders have reportedly been arrested by Valais police for allegedly setting off an avalanche near Zermatt, Switzerland on Thursday, December 30, 2009 that caught a group of seven, including five children according to a story on Genevalunch.com.

The avalanche near Zermatt Thursday is reported by Le Matin to have been set off by three young men, ages 18-25, who were snowboarding off piste. The avalanche hit a groomed slope and caught seven people, including a group of five children, four of whom were buried. They were promptly dug out by nearby restaurant workers in the area and their companions. One, a 14-year-old, was treated for shock.

If found guilty the snowboarders could spend up to three years in prison for “obstructing a public path.”

[Link: Genevalunch]

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Sheckler, Lasek, and Cabellero On A Stick

by The Editors on January 3, 2010

100103Bellon Biz T352It seems like forever since Michael Bellon started marketing his Ryan Sheckler Omnitec action figure. Now, the 37-year-old inventor has gotten his toy into some major retailers and is looking to expand with more skateboarders, according to a story in the San Diego Union-Tribune.

Bellon is hoping for a huge 2010. With the help of Bellon’s childhood friend and pro skateboarder Darin “Cookiehead” Jenkins, who is the Action Sports Toys ambassador, the toy line will grow to include Bucky Lasek and Steve Caballero, two big names on the pro skateboard tour. . . Jenkins was really excited by the toy’s potential but wanted to feel out his fellow skateboarders first. . . “If you approach them wrong, they will shut you down,” he said. . . When he had the opportunity to show the action figure to Caballero, Jenkins said he told him “everybody needs a Steve Caballero action figure.”

That may be true, but we think we’d have more fun with little Bucky.

[Link: San Diego Union-Tribune]

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