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WSF General Assembly 2006

Last june in Praha, Czek Repubblic, delegates from WSF member nations joined the annual WSF General Assembly. Here is a shot story about what was decided during the meeting and main news for the incoming season.

Highlights from WSF Gerenal Assembly 2006

Last June in Praha (Cezk Republic), the World Snowboard Federation ran its 3rd General Assembly. Many things happened in the last 3 seasons, and finally the WSF present now a solid program with many national associations involved in the development of the independent snowboarding thanks to a network of international projects and events.

To follow is a short report of the main features of the WSF GA06. For further details you can check the official web site www.worldsnowboardfederation.org (on line from the end of september).

After the GA, it was evident that a lot of energy by the WSF has been – and will continue to be – dedicated to the roots of snowboarding, namely rookies and amateurs. A connection with the “pro level” is done thanks to the co-operation with the TTR World Snowboard Tour though the inclusion of WSF results into the TTR World Tour Rankings. Drew Stevenson, CEO of the TTR Society, was present to help the development of this “co-operation process” in the best possible way.


Drew Stevenson @ WSF ga

One of the main benefits for co-operation with TTR is the “TTR World Ranking System” based on the “Star Tiering System” in which the competitions have a “Star value” from 1(One) star for the small regional competition, to 6(Six) Star’s for huge international events. Most of the WSF events will be 1(One) and 2(Two) Star events, organized by one of the 28 WSF National Snowboard Associations.


Gunnar Tveit – Dagfrid Forberg – Randy Mertl

The TTR World Tour Raking List was introduced successfully during the 0506 season and will be improved upon each year. For the coming season we expect good results and the development of a solid base to get national rankings included in the TTR World Rakings. Every rider that completes an event from 1(One) to 6(Six) star will get points registered on the TTR World Rakings which are related to his result and Star level of the event. The majority of WSF competitions will be included in this World Ranking System.

One important news concerning the WSF management is the new press office service and web site at www.worldsnowboardfederation.org, that will operate from the beginning of September 2006 onwards.


Fred & Karen Mertl – Marco Sampaoli & Fred Mertl

The WSF announced during the GA a variety of new activities for the coming season. Here follow some of them while for the complete update of WSF project you can check the WSF web site www.worldsnowboardfederation.org (actually under construction).

– Introduction of a women’s category and age groups into the world ranking.
– A lot of assistance for the event organizer that include their competition in the WSF calendar at 1(one) and 2(two) star levels. Assistance includes press office service, news on the WSF web site, points for the TTR World Rankings and possibility to use prize money and technical staff for the competition of 1(one) and 2(two) star levels. Much information about the ranking system will be available soon.
– WSF Headquarters will be in Norway (for General Secretary, Rankings Management and International Projects Development), in Japan (Administration and Financial Supervision), Italy (Press Office and Web Site), Russia (Sponsor Research) and Czech Republic (Legal Address).
– The WSF World Rookie Tour 2007 was announced with international competitions in Italy, Korea, USA, world finals in Austria and a summer jam to be defined. Every event will create a continental rookie title, with a final in Austria securing the World Rookie Champion.
– Every national association can organize a “National Rookie Fest” to select the national team and promote the rookie development.
– New international projects for female snowboard development are proposed by the Norwegian Snowboard Association (one of the most established in the world).
– New Board of Directors for 2006-2008:
.:. President: Gunnar Tveiv (Norway),
.:. Vice President: Alexey Stetensko (Russia),
.:. Board of Directors: Freddog Mertl (USA), Shinzo Tanuma (Japan), Francoise Olivier (France), Marco Sampaoli (Italy)
.:.Controlling Committee: Dagfrid Forberg (Norway), Randy Mertl (USA), Ishi (Japan)


WSF ga

From what we have seen, WSF is focusing a lot of energy on new projects and the development of independent snowboarding events, on rookies and amateurs and the cooperation with the TTR Society and its TTR World Snowboard Tour. All this will offer to the national association a lot of idea and support to improve their own national movement and start international projects.

txt&pics: Marco Sampaoli

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World Rookie Fest Finals 06

Soelden Glacier in Austria, hosted the first WRF Finals. Here is the story of this incredible competition.

The WSF World Rookie Tour 2006 ends with the summer final event in Soelden, Austria, to assign the title of “World Rookie Champion”, and many tickets for TTR pro events (1 for the rookie session of the Air&Style 2006, 3 for the Billabong World Pro Junior and 2 for the Pinky Jam). But the Rookie Fests are not “just” competitions! Fun and ride, meet new friends from all the world, extra activities for having fun or learn something new about snowboarding.

soelden snowparkAfter the others WRF06 in Italy and Japan, 40 riders from 14 national team, arrived in Tirol with coaches and media to join this new event organized by the New Austrian Snowboard Association (N.ASA) and the italian Snowboard League (SL). The program of the WRF Finals combine a very high level competition in 3 days (training, quali and final for the best 16 riders) with many extra activities like avalanche clinics, social dinners, parties and skate session.

Christian HallerBobby Witty
Petja PiroinenPetja Piroinen

On 28th june, the team arrived and enter the first riders meeting to know all details about the event and the slope. Some of the most talented rookie of the world travel to the WRF to compete for the huge prizes! USA Champions in slope style (Bobby Witty) and Half Pipe (Trestein Sweigard), the itailan hero and olimpic rider Manuel Pietropoli, the japanese Ryo Kunisato, the super talented swiss Christian Haller, Wunter De Lange from Belgium, the finnish Petja Piroinen, norwegian Stian Sivertzen and the local riders Roland Scharmer are the favorites of all.

Manuel PietropoliChristian Haller
Finnish Teamwrf riders

Pier FrassiAfter the first day of training in a stormy and rainy day, Marco from SL explained to all riders and coaches the program of the event and annunce the last minute news about the Billabongs’ tickets. Then all the rookies take part at the avalanche clinics arranged by the N.ASA, to learn how to deal with the freeride trip and understand better the hazzard of the mountain experience. Late evening was arranged a social dinner to have some chill out all togheter before the qualifications.

On friday 30th june finally the show case started with the qualifications! About 2 hours of jam session on a jump line (2 table top, one huge corner jump and a final wall ride) and a rail line. Ryo KunisatoIn a real positive situation, the rookie express how high was their level with very good rotations on the tables and super high jumps on the corner. Unfortunatly the japanese Ryo was lightly injured after the hugest jump of the event (about 6m out of the corner) but no one else have problems during the entire event. Immediatly after the quali, a nice skate session was arranged by the SL (with the assistence of Ishi from Japan) at the Soelden Skate Park.the rookie rocks also on wheels! Late evening, at dinner, the best 16 riders were nominated. Wunter (Bel) was the best of the day followed by the austrian Michael Freudenthaler (new entry of the WRF) and Petja Piroinen.all the favorites enter the finals and of course there were some more surprise in the ranking like Sam Cullum (Eng) at 5th and Roni Rinatala at 6th.

Treisten Sweigard Ishi
Roland Sharmer Michael Freudenthaler

Final day was sunny, without wind and good snow condition thanx to a cold night in the glacer. The best 16 male and 2 femals are ready from early morning and wait from Jimmi the starter to express their best and compete for the title and the tickets.and this was! A super high level snowboard show case, regardless of the summer condition and many weeks without training.they showed tricks like cab9 and bs libslide, tons of style on the rails, super huge jumps on the corner and very long rocks on the wall (Bobby Witty arrived at 4seconds!). For the entire final was evident to everybody that Christian and Petja were the two competitors for the first position while the battle was open for the 3rd place for many other but Michael Freudenthaler from Austria resulted the best of them.

Christian Haller Roland Sharmer Sergey Tarason

The ranking were announced after the dinner and gift distribution by Neuro for everybody. Immediatly before the live concert of the I-Shine, Christian Haller was nominated World Rookie Champion and the winner of the ticket for the Air&Style rookie session. The swiss Silvana Backmann resulted the best girl of the event and some gift was assigned also for the best tricks.

WORLD ROOKIE FEST FINALS 2006, SOELDEN, AUSTRIA
OFFICIAL RANKING

RANK-BIB-NAME-NAT-YOB-SPONSOR

BOYS
1 30 Christian Haller SUI BURTON
2 10 Petja Piiroinen FIN 91 FLOW-OAKLEY-BILLABONG
3 32 Michael Freudenthaler AUT 88 SALOMON-BONFIRE
4 20 Wunter De Lange BEL 89 NITRO-ANIMAL
5 17 Roland Scharmer AUT 88 ATOMIC-NIKE ACG-SMITH-BLUE TOMATO
6 31 Manuel Pietropoli ITA BURTON
7 11 Roni Rintala FIN 90 BURTON-DRAGON
8 28 Roman Dlauhy CZK 90 BURTON-VOLCOM
9 3 Ben Kilner UK 90 RIDE-OAKLEY-DC
10 23 Tresten Sweigard USA 91 FORUM-SPECIALBLAND-OUTOFBOUNDS
11 2 Sam Cullum UK 88 RIDE-OAKLEY-DC
12 25 Stian Sivertzen NOR 89 INTERSPORT
13 22 Bobby Witty USA 89 686-ADIDAS-SANTACRUZ-32-PORTERS
14 5 Florian Krummenacher SUI 90 K2-DC
15 26 Christian Ruud Myhre NOR 91 NO SPONSOR
16 15 Hikaru Watanabe JPN 88 NOVEMBERSNOWBOARD
17 6 Thomas France SUI 88 ROSSIGNOL-DC-OAKLEY
18 29 Jan Dolejsi CZK 89 VEHICLE.CO-FLOW-SPY-LEVEL
19 8 Sergey Tarason RUS 88 BURTON
20 24 Thomas Hrnciar SLK 88 RIDE – 32 – ARNETTE – DEMON
21 12 Iikka Eemili Laari FIN 89 BURTON – DRAGON
21 27 Ethan Morgan GER 91 VÖLKL – WESTBEACH – ADIDAS – 32 – NOMIS
23 13 Dimi De Jong NDL 94 NITRO – O`NEILL – REPAIR
24 16 Ryo Kunisato JPN 88 MOSS SNOWBOARD – A7 – FLUX – DEELUXE – DRAGON
25 19 Calle Frassi ITA 91 M6 – APO – 32 – SPLIT
26 18 Pier Frassi ITA 89 F2 – DELUXE
27 7 Johannes Handle AUT 93 F2
28 9 Simon Pircher AUT 91 VÖLKL – VOLCOM – DELUXE – REDBULL – ADIDAS
28 14 Akito Sada JPN 89 UNITY
30 21 Yannick Sleeckx BEL 90 CAPITA – UNION_BINDINGS – SPY – PROTEST – 32
31 4 Collin Frei SUI 88 K2 – QUIKSILVER
32 34 Andy Rives UK 91 BURTON – RED – ANON

Michael-Christian-Petja Silvana Bachmann

GIRLS
1 59 Silvana Bachmann SUI 88 SEED
2 60 Rebecca Cullum UK 90 NIKE ACG/ ATOMIC

SPECIAL PRIZES
BEST JUMP: Christian Haller SUI CAB9
BEST RAIL: Christian Haller SUI BS LIBSLIDE
BEST WALL RIDE: Bobby Witty USA ROCK TO FAKIE 4″
HIGHEST AIR: Ryo Kunisato JPN 6m

PRIZES
BOYS
1 “WORLD ROOKIE CHAMPION” TITLE, TICKET FOR A&S06 ROOKIE SESSION, TICKET FOR BILLABONG WORLD PRO JUNIOR 07
2 TICKET FOR BILLABONG WORLD PRO JUNIOR 07
3 TICKET FOR BILLABONG WORLD PRO JUNIOR 07

GIRLS
1 TICKET FOR THE PINKY JAM 2007, ITALY
2 TICKET FOR THE PINKY JAM 2007, ITALY

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PowderPuff Girls Camp 06

International Summer Camp in Norway: let’s go!We put in ours suitcase: board, sun-cream, a bikini to go surfing and the detailed guide “Everything you need to know…” that has been written by the Powder Puff Girls.

After a long but good travel I finally arrived at Folven’s camping. I was very tired and upset because of the constant light (20 hours of light per day!). Fortunatly a confortable room was waiting for me!
The day after I had a delicious American breakfast while I made friends with the organizers, girls from the norwegian snowboard association, and the others girls present at the meeting.
At 10 a.m. the bus left the camping to go to the glacier, just 20 minutes from the camping. Than we took the lift that carried us on the slopes. On the glacier (1800 mt) there were 3 red slopes, a stony black freeride, and a endless park with rails, jumps, boxes and, although the temperature wasn’t adapted, there was a good snow. During the week the advanced girls always rode in the park with some instructors, while the others learned or improved theirs riding.


By midweek we arrived at Stadt, just 2 hours from Stryn, and we went surfing all day long.
The sun didn’t shine but after we had put on ours wet suits, we could withstand the cold water. Some girls succeeded in riding the waves, although they weren’t very high.

We came back to the camping for dinner in the evening and after an official partecipant’s introduction (there were girls from Norway, Sweden, Finland, Latvia and Italy) we started working at 7 p.m.
Every evening there were lots of workshops to choose but the main goal was to involve in snowboard as many girls as possible and to increase the competitors’ number in Europe and to improve theirs level.

For a happy ending there wasn’t nothing better than a mini girl contest!
After installing a good music system, choosing the speaker and arranging the box the competition started.
Astonishingly, the bests were the beginners which even took a bsboard to fsboard.

We gathered in the evening to listen to music, drink good ale and to award the prizes for everybody. Then we said goodbye.
I hope there will be other days like these but I also hope that more countries will join in this project in future.

txt&pics: Deborah (Italy)

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USA Nationals Champs 06

Final event of the american snowboard calendar was in North Star at the beginning of april 06. In Lake Tahoe, California, more than 1400 riders (and other 3.000 people like friends, relatives and media) join the USASA Nationals: 5 different disciplines and more than 10 age group to realize the biggest snowboard event of the world.



Some pics from the half pipe junior competition

The organization was very good, with a program that consist every day of different age competition in different tracks, so everybody can run every discipline. Giant and double slalom, half pipe, boardercross and slope style. Every evening there were the daily prize giving in the center of NorthStar: in 6 day, more than 400 medals where assigned in front of thousand of passionate riders.



Freestyle is for everybody: junior, kids and, no question, adaptive too!

To join the USASA National, is necessary to run before one of the 38 USA Series, arriving in the top 3 of one category. Riders from other country can join the competition in the “Open Class”. It’s of course an impressive event with riders from 6 to 60 years of age, and a good riding level in the most interesting categories (beetwen the 14 and 30 years and the open class). There was also an adaptive category and i think this is the only snowboard competition in the world with this.


Many riders still love racing format!

The general prize money of the competition was about 10.000

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WSF Rookies at TAC06

After the World Rookie Fest in Asia and Italy, some WSF Rookie were admitted at one of the most famous and respected snowboard competition of the world: the Artic Challange, Oslo (Norwa) organized by Terje Haakonsen.


TAC06 Quarter Pipe


Manuel and Ruiki in action

Ruiki Masuda and Rikuya Narita from Japan, Manuel Pietropoli from Italy, Ulrik Badertscher from Norway and Christian Haller from Switzerland joined the TAC06 after competiting in world rookie fests 2005 and 2006. They had fun and join an international competition with many snowboard stars present, progressing their level of riding and introducing themselves in the professional world of snowboarding.


Manuel at Kronsberg Session

TAC 2006 edition was arranged in Oslo, Norway, and consist of a huge quarter pipe competition at the ski jump stadium Holmelkollen, followed by a freeride trip reserved to the best riders of the event. During the event were arranged also a free day of riding in the resort of Konsberg and a very nice urban photo contest in Oslo.


Manuel and Ruiki during the photo contest

Unfortunatly Manuel was injured in the training day. The other compete in the city photo contest and in the quarter pipe, expressing their riding level togheter with the pros.



WSF Rookies

Txt: Marco SampaoliPics: Marco Sampaoli and Gianluca “Jimmi” Zanetti


Terje Haakonsen, organizer of the Arctic Challange

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Topolino Snowboard Trophy 06

Topolino Snowboard Trophy actually rappresent the most important junior event in the world of snowboarding: over 170 young riders arrive in Marilleva (Val di Sole, Italy) from 27 nations. They meet and compete in half pipe and boardercross and socialize with other young riders from all over the world.

Marilleva, 9 march 2006, BX Finals

Boardercross finals were really good. Many runs (over 100) and a real adrenalic showcase for everybody, few injuries (just one relevant) thanx to a really good slope. On the start 2 woops, one jump, 2 parabolics to enter the 2nd jump…nice challenges in this first part of the slope, usually with the 4 riders very close until the second jump. After this 5 woops to pump the speed at top ando enter a small corner jump for a big parabolic and the 3rd big jump…really funny for riders and spectators. Filmer and photografers get crazy for that! Last part of the course consist of other 3 parabolics to enter the last 2 big woops and the finish line. The slope was nice and sufficently large everywhere.



We are waiting for the boardercross finals of the Topolino with its 25 national team. An important meeting to understand style and attitude of many countryes. After hours of agonism we arrive at the superfinals for boys and girls, divided in kids and youth. Swuiss boardercross school totally dominate the competition, getting 4 first place. Good performance from Norwegian Stian Sivertzen (2nd and really stylish on the slope) and from Maxi Stark (Ger) and Hermandez Regino (Spa). Feler Greta (Ita) obtain 2nd following Meiler Simona, the female youth winner. Really good competition.


Coming back to the hotel, kids continue to ride…a nice hand rail was finally attacked. It’s at the entrance of the hotel and I was wondering when this handrail will be done. Over 100 people take a look at this rail jam, winned by our filmer Fede, that close it in backside boardslide to fakie on 2nd try. Silence and respect for older riders, kids!


This are the finals result of Topolino 2006 boardercross.

Women Kids
1 6 Wuffli Miriam SUI
2 5 Shaw Brook USA
3 2 Norendahl Silje NOR
4 10 Polanec Iva SLO
5 12 Sinclair Rebecca NZL
6 4 Koller Nadine AUT
7 11 Hosse Sarah GER
8 1 Micic Nina SCG

Men Kids
1 26 Jenny Davis SUI
2 31 Hernandez Regino SPA
3 39 Stark Maxi GER
4 27 Havikhagen Joachim NOR
5 61 Dierdorf Mick USA
6 43 Straten van Rocco NED
7 66 Pregenzer Michael AUT
8 30 Jeromel Luka SLO

Women Youth
1 104 Meiler Simona SUI
2 108 Felder Greta ITA
3 109 Haas Charlotte GER
4 111 Aubry Emilie SUI
5 103 Castellet Queralt SPA
6 106 Pribosic Urska SLO
7 107 Vrablova Zuzana SVK
8 95 Zens Anna GER

Men Youth
1 145 James Marvin SUI
2 156 Sivertzen Stian NOR
3 122 Federspiel Sebastian SUI
4 139 Beneria Eric SPA
5 116 Carver Roger USA
6 154 Herrero Laro SPA
7 121 Esponi Josep SPA
8 124 Hamilton James NZL

Marilleva, 10 march 2006, HP Finals

Even if there was a little snowing during the night, many skyers (for one time) help us in the to shape again the pipe. At 9.30 am the slope conditions were good and training started. There was a news starting position for the run: 20m up the pipe, from the middle of the trees. This allowed the riders more speed for their first trick, obtaining higher airs! Really cool and riders really appreciate this variation.



For the kids, Rebecca Sinclair from New Zeland was really good! For the kids Men, the americans Diedorf and Tomlinson result the best two, followed by the young norwegian that run in t-shirt: Sami Ikonen (our favorite kids with the ducth Dimi). First of the Italians was Giancaleoni Giorgio from snow-park.it team, arrived 7th.


For the women youth swiss Aubry Emilie was absolutely the best with very hihg air and some very stilish 360. After her the spanish Castellet Queralt (probably thanx also to hers super funny coaches!) followed by the american Katie Williams. Great show from the Mens Youth, with many super taleted riders from Norway, Finnland, USA and Swiss. Really high on standars air, and many cool rotation like cab720, 900, some MK Twist…very good competition. Best wasTroy Tyler (USA), second our favorite youth Laari Likka-Eemeli, really stilysh and solid. 3rd another swiss, Friberg Daniel. The norwegian Sivertzen and Aanestad arrive 4th and 5th, they are really good and complete riders. First italian was Vacheggi 12th.

This are the complete ranking of the tropheo for the half pipe:

Women Kids
1 9 Sinclair Rebecca NZL
2 2 Shaw Brook USA
3 6 Hofmeister Melanie GER

Men Kids
1 38 Dierdorf Mick USA
2 66 Tomlinson JJ USA
3 41 Ikonen Sami FIN

Women Youth
1 75 Aubry Emilie SUI
2 81 Castellet Queralt SPA
3 84 Williams Katie USA

Men Youth
1 126 Troy Tyler USA
2 94 Laari Ilkka-Eemeli FIN
3 90 Friberg Daniel SUI

Marilleva, 11 march 2006, Prize Giving Ceremony
Topolino Snowboard Trophy ended with a very nice price giving at Dimaro Auditorium. Over 200 people saw the chairman Zoran presenting the wiiners of this 9th edition!


All the best riders of the event take their place on the podium and live the moment of glory! Boardercross and half pipe riders divided in 4 categories (Men Youth e Kids, Women Youth e Kids) went on stage e took their cup!




Finally the momento everybody was waiting for: the annuncement of the team winner of the Topolino Trophy…for another time the USA!

After 5 days of nice feeling, the event was finally complete! Riders, coach and staff will wait until march 2007 for the 10th edition of this international event! From Marilleva, that’s all!

txt: Marco Sampaoli
pics: Roberto Nangeroni

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World Rookie Fest 06: Livigno

From 7 to 10 january 2006, the Snowboard League organized the european edition of the WSF World Rookie Fest, a world tour (Japan, Italy, USA and a final in Austria to be defined) for riders from 1988 and up. Every WRF06 counts as qualifing event for the Arctic Challenge by Terje Haakonsen. The WRF in Livigno, totally dominated by norwagian team, with 40 extraordinary riders from 11 country, a spectacular snow park, lots of extra activities and a very good organization, was the best edition of all ever.

camera car7 january. Arrival Day and Opening Contest
The WRF started with a little regional contest in the “medium” snowpark of Livigno with 15 riders from 5 country. Easy contest winned by Bobby Witty (USA) while Britte Van Der Pow was the best woman after one hour of jam session.

Rank SL Rookie Tour . 7 january . Livigno
Boys

1st Bobby Witty (USA)
2nd Tresten Swigard (USA)
3rd Sam Cullum (UK)
4th Thomas Eschwaller (Italia)
5th Pier Frassì (Italia)
6th James KcElvany (UK)
7th Maarten Van der Pow (NL)
Girls
1st Britte Van Der Pow (NL)
2nd Denise Balza (ITA)
3rd Caroline Frassì (ITA)

norwegian team austrians
bobby wittystian aanestad

For the entire day the others rookie teams enter in Livigno while the firsts arrived could enjoy the “snow mini half pipe” owned by Kikko Ciapponi (presenter of the event and nice italian pro). At the first riders meeting in the evenig, the positive vibration of the rookie event were around us. Fortunatly the meteo was supposed good for the 3 days…everything sounds good.


8 january. WRF Training

In early morning all the WRF crew went up at the spectacular Mottolino “pro” snowpark: on the start a car, then a straigh rail 7m long or a rainbow one, after follow the huge table top with 3 kickers (22,15 and 10m) followed by a double step up (15 and 12m). On the finish line a “wave” rail 8m long. During the 3 hours of training, the rookies tried the slope style and all the present focus how high was the level of riding: staff, media, coachs and people around were incredibly impressed for the level of the rookies! Of course, some of them was extraordinary …but the avarege level was really high…Rookie Rulez!

ulrik badertscherstian aanestad
berg truls handstand cristian haller
cristian hallersergey lapushkin
ulrik badertscher maarten van der putten

arvaThe 5 norwegian were incredible and soon some of them became the favorits of the event: Badertscher Ulrik , Aanestad Stian and Sivertzen Stian. Very good training from the swiss captain Cristian Haller, like the Czeck rider Dlahy Roman (which will be the youngest finalist). An other very good riders was Bobby Witty, USA junior champ in half pipe and slope style…not less from the austrians Felix Wander and Sharmer Roland. Good surprise from the belgium team too, arrived with 6 rookies of which De Lange Wonter and Sleeckx Yannik seemed the bests. For Holland Maarten Van Der Putten and Britte Van Der Pouw get a lot of good tricks like the russian Sir Sergey Lapushkin (he get 36 hours of travel alone to join the WRF). Quite interesting the italians, english and pollish even if they need something more to compete with the others.

In the evening there was a Arva /Pinps simulation with training on freeride security and avalache procedure. Later, at the riders meeting, there was a short expanation on the point system of the slope style while there was a video review with the film footage of the morning training.


9 january. WRF Slope Style

Everything is ready for one of the most interesting junior event of the season. Photografers, filmer, coach,s judges, staff and, above all, the 40 rookies were waiting for the start. Another hour of training before the 2 qualifing runs to select the 16 riders for the finals in jam session format. Riders were incredibly positive and everybody smile for the entire day… positive vibrations is what the WRF want to give… and that was.

Qualify runs were quick and the best 16 riders selected soon: all the norwegians enter the finals with their huge rotations and solid rails. Very good performance even from belgium riders (4 on 6 in the finals). Bobby Witty (USA) is 3rd in qualifing and the austrians are very good too entering the finals in 2. Maarten Van der Putten (Nederland) enter the finals like the russian Sir Sergey (check individual rank for more details).

maarten van der puttenstian aanestadulrik badertscher
bobby witty wander de lange

During the finals nothing changes in the attitude of the rookies, everybody was happy and getting a nice riding in Livigno with some friends …but the level incresed sensibly…in the hour of jam session there were a lot of excellent tricks: lots stylish rails and very good jumps like sw900, Rodeo7, 720crk and huge bs1080 by Ulrik. Great level. WRF crew, people and media receive an important vision on the future of snowboarding.

Ulrick Badertscher (Norway) was absolutely the best rider of the WRF06 winning a ticket to TAC06 while Britte Van der Pouw (Nederland) was the best woman… but the WRF went above the ranks, giving everybody a positive and memorable experience…again: Rookie Rulez!!!

After the competition, last appointment was at the closing party with the video footage of the finals. Everybody was happy and remember for a log the great time at the WRF06 in Livigno.

From the WRF it’s all folks…of course, until next edition!

jens eriks norway team coachulrik badertscher
cristian haller britte van der pouw

WSF World Rookie Fest by SL, Livigno 7-10 genn 06
Individual Rank

RANK

BIB

SURNAME

NAME

YEAR
OF BIRTH

NATION

BEST
QUAL.

BEST
FINAL

1

22

Badertscher

Ulrik

88

NOR

24,9

26

2

32

Haller

Cristian

89

SUI

17,4

25,1

3

26

Aanestad

Stian

89

NOR

18,7

21,3

4

4

Witty

Bobby

89

USA

22,3

20,7

4

25

Sivertzen

Stian

89

NOR

15,7

20,7

6

12

De Lange

Wonter

89

BEL

18,2

19,6

7

23

Krohn

Sebastian

88

NOR

20,4

19,5

8

14

Sleeckx

Yannick

90

BEL

15,9

19,4

9

24

Truls Handstand

Berg

88

NOR

22,5

19,1

10

3

Lapushkin

Segery

89

Russia

17,5

19

11

11

Wander

Felix

88

AUT

21

18,8

12

6

Van der Putten

Maarten

88

NL

18

18,6

13

17

Reynders

Christophe

89

BEL

17,7

16,9

14

21

Dlahy

Roman

91

CZ

15,8

14,3

15

15

Smits

Seppe

90

BEL

21,1

14,2

16

9

Scharmer

Roland

88

AUT

20

7,6

17

13

Bronkaers

Kevin

90

BEL

15,6

18

16

Smits

Antony

BEL

14,7

19

28

Cullum

Sam

88

UK

13,7

20

7

Massar

Sjors

88

NL

13,5

21

5

Sweigard

Tresten

91

USA

12,5

21

33

Faffenarcht

Fabian

89

SUI

12,5

23

18

Dytkowski

Jakub

88

POL

12

24

34

Krummenazart

Florian

90

SUI

11,8

25

35

Buzzoni

Lorenzo

88

ITA

9,7

26

10

Pribik

Thomas

89

AUT

9

27

41

Frassì

Pier

92

ITA

8,2

28

40

Frassì

Calle

92

ITA

7,2

29

8

Van Der Pouw

Britte

90

NL

7,1

30

29

McElvaney

James

89

UK

7

31

42

Frassì

Caroline

86

ITA

6,3

32

36

Ferrari

Jacopo

88

ITA

5,9

33

39

Sirtori

Carlo

90

ITA

5,7

34

20

Selek

Piotr

89

POL

5,2

35

37

Balza

Denise

88

ITA

4,4

36

19

Szkaradek

Jakub

90

POL

3,6

37

27

Leith

Angus

88

UK


WSF World Rookie Fest by SL, Livigno 7-10 genn 06
Team Rank

RANK

NATION

1

NORWAY

2

BELGIUM

3

SWITZERLAND

4

AUSTRIA

5

NEDERLAND

6

USA

7

ITALY

8

UK

9

POLAND

10

RUSSIA

11

CZEK REPUBLIK

roman dlahycristian hallerberg truls handstand
roland scharmer sergey lapushkin berg truls handstand
kikko ciapponi - the presenter arva cristian haller

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Txt: Marco Sampaoli
Pics: Luca “Ciccio” Borghetti and Nicola Carignani

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NOTES FOR PRESS USE OF THIS REPORT:

With these report I try to express a complete vision of what the WSF World Rookie Fest 06 was, hoping to transmit the feelings of the riders and crew involved, and explaining what happend in Livigno above the trick and the tecnical details. We trust in the concept of Rookie Fest as a link beetewn amateur/rookie and pros and hope to develope this idea more and more.

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WSF Board of Directors and Livigno WRF Director

Categories
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World Rookie Jam in Tokyo

World Rookie Fest 2006 touched Asia in the TokyoDome, Japan.Few hours before the huge TTR event Nissan X-Trail, a Rookie Jam was organized by the Japan Snowboarding Association(JSBA) on 9th december 2005.


The snowboard structure inside the TokyoDome

On 9th December 2005, in the TokyoDome the best japanese rookie meet and compete for a ticket to the Arctic Challange 2006 (Oslo, Norway) organized by Terje Haakonsen. Few hours later, the Nissan X-Trail started the TTR’s season.


Rookie waiting for their dedicated jam

Rookie Jam was another format event of the wsf World Rookie Tour. Riders came from JSBA’s top ranker in north island Hokkaido, Nagano and Tokyo. IJC licensed judge make special selection rider’s for TAC. It was a very short but hard time for young riders: just 15min of jam session! But the rookie were super motivated thanx to the super prize: 17years old rookie Rikuya Narita finaly win the golden ticket to “dream land TAC”!


Rikuya during his interview for tv

Rikuya win the big chance to go to TAC togheter with the Japanese Crew: Ishi as coach, Ruiki Masuda and him as rookie riders and Taniguchi as photografer and pro rider. Rikuya did 18th at super icy quarter pipe in Olso: It was amazing and, no question at all, it rapresent the best experience for his snowboarding life.


Japanese riders at TAC06, Oslo, Norway.

txt&pics: Ishi