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Interview with WCS SS and BA Builder Charles Beckinsale

Charles Beckinsale works as park manager at Perisher during the southern hemisphere winter and park builder at Whistler Blackcomb during the northern hemisphere winter. World Snowboard Tour Crew recently caught up with him for a quick chat about the World Championship Slopestyle Course and the Big Air set up for the 2016 World Snowboarding Championship! Learn more here!

How do you feel about building the World Championship Slopestyle Course and the Big Air set up?
Its a real honour and not something I take lightly, just like the riders, I’m going there to do my best with what is there so hopefully when they arrive they get the best course of the season and its a great experience for everyone. I haven’t been to China and it’s not something I would have imagined I would be doing, but I’m really exited about building it.

What have you been up to over the past few years that have brought you into the spotlight to become the World Championship Slopestyle builder?
I would think its been the work I have done on the Mile High Slopestyle course and Perisher features, the Whistler Ski and Snowboard Festival and even just the jump lines I’ve worked on for the park programs I work at. They are hit all day every day by riders and word travels if something is on point. I’ve been lucky enough to also work on some really big film projects in both the ski and snowboard world, I think these more than anything have brought a bit of a spotlight on my work. Having good working relationships with the riders and event and shoot coordinators really helps too.

You are more of a film feature builder than a competition course builder. What is the build you have done recently that you liked the most?
I do build a lot of special features. The butter pad/whale tail I built for Level one productions last spring in Whistler. Just seeing it getting ridden, the way the transitions matched up and the flow between the fist landing and the next take off was very satisfying for me. Good features are good features; at the end of the day the only difference between a singular feature and a slopestyle course is how you set them out so that there is good flow.

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Due to snowboarders fully immersing themselves in the holiday spirit the WCS team has decided to provide a short time extension to the registration period. 6th January 2016 new deadline. Please do all late registrations before the 6th as the show must go on. The rider list is already strong with the top 10 in each discipline confirmed and a truckload of riders and nations already registered. Get in now so you don’t miss out. Sick courses, life changing experiences and the chance to gamble in the $500,000 prize pool. Don’t miss out! Register here

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Cutting-Edge WCS 2016 Design Revealed

With 100 days to go until the second edition of the World Championships of Snowboarding takes place in Yabuli, China, WCS 2016 has released the course designs for the Slopestyle and Big Air venues, revealing a different take on the standard Slopestyle narrative and an impressive Big Air stadium setting.

WCS Big Air

In February 2012 the international snowboarding community gathered in Oslo, Norway for the inaugural World Championships of Snowboarding (WCS), hosted by the World Snowboard Federation and TTR Pro Snowboarding. This winter, March 9th to 16th 2016, the snowboarding community will head east to Yabuli in China´s Northeast, to determine the world’s best in competitive freestyle snowboarding in Slopestyle, Halfpipe and Big Air. Snowboarding’s big names will go head-to-head and vie for the six-figure prize pool of $500,000 USD and the six acclaimed world champ titles, on world-class competition venues unlike any before seen in China to date.

“WCS in China is a challenge on many fronts. While kickstarting the most promising winter sports market of the future, we’re implementing progression on all levels. Our teams have been working since Oslo 2012 on the concept and execution of this historic event”. states Reto Lamm TTR President

Watch the teaser below:

Changing it Up: Jumps First, Rails Last

WCS 2016 changes it up from the typical course build, kicking off the 700m long Slopestyle run with 3 kickers of 19m, 22m and 25m in size, leading into a creative feature loaded jib section consisting of 2 rail islands and a huge L-shaped playground featuring a wall-ride and a number of rails and ledges.
The Slopestyle course takes full advantage of the Yabuli terrain, allowing the riders to unleash their creative potential. Head shaper Ryan Neptune brings a team of 9 shapers with him that will work alongside the Chinese specialists and Yabuli Ski Resort.

“For the World Champs our idea was to form an international team of shaping experts. We have specialists on board from the US, Canada, NZ, Australia, and together we have come up with a innovative course design for the slopestyle that we are stoked to reveal today“, says head shaper Ryan Neptune (US).
 
“The Slopestyle course at the Yabuli World Snowboard Championships is going showcase one of the most creative venues for world class riders to date.  Mixing up the the traditional jumps which increase in scale as the first features on the course and ending in three rail islands with the last feature a multiple rail section that the riders will need to settle after they land their jumps will add a high level of expectation for the best riders, says competition director Lee Gregory Johnson.

Built atop a venue previously used for aerials, the WCS 2016 Big Air arena will give spectators a spectacular view of the action. The 27m Jump will set the stage that will showcase the riders’ progressive flair and technical skill.

Checkout the Slopestyle course below:

Setting the Standard
Qualification is open to competitors from around the world, where the qualification criteria is based on the World Snowboarding Points List (WSPL) rankings and WSF national snowboard association selections. The cut-off date is only a few days away, on December 15th.

Event Schedule
March 8th: Arrival of athletes
March 9th: Practice and event kick off / welcome
March 10th: Qualifications Halfpipe and Slopestyle
March 11th: Qualifications Halfpipe and Slopestyle
March 12th: Qualifications Halfpipe and Slopestyle/ Quali’s & Semi’s Big Air
March 13th: Qualifications Halfpipe and Slopestyle/ Quali’s & Semi’s Big Air
March 14th: Semi-finals Halfpipe and Slopestyle/ Big Air finals
March 15th: Slopestyle finals
March 16th: Halfpipe finals

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About Yabuli

The Yabuli resort is a 3 hour drive from the pop.10 million city of Harbin, the center of China´s northeastern region. Yabuli is the largest and most well known winter sports destination in China.  Rapidly developing its reputation as an emerging winter sport powerhouse, China will host the 2022 Winter Olympics. In 2016, WCS will be the main professional elite championship event in China across any snow sport. In Yabuli, the Club Med Resort will be the preferred hub for all riders and international visitors ensuring western hospitality standards.

About the World Championships of Snowboarding
The World Championships of Snowboarding (WCS) is the pinnacle snowboarding event organized by TTR Pro Snowboarding and the World Snowboard Federation. The WCS crowns snowboarding’s true World Champions in the disciplines of Halfpipe, Slopestyle and Big Air. It is a high calibre celebration of the sport held every 4 years, bringing together 400 riders representing 43 WSF Member Nations, staged by alternating resort locations around the world. In 2016, Yabuli resort, the largest winter sports resort in China will host the 2nd edition of the World Championships of Snowboarding.

About the World Snowboard Federation
The World Snowboard Federation (WSF) is the international organization exclusively working to develop the sport of snowboarding at all levels. Program areas include: competitions, Para-Snowboard, judge and shapers, education and certification, and snowboard activities for riders of every age.  The WSF represents a network of National Snowboard Associations (NSAs) who work together at a worldwide level to promote the development of snowboarding. NSA members can find a source of inspiration and support from the WSF for the activities they are conducting within their nation and by working towards the same goal: progression of snowboarding from the ground up. The WSF collaborates with the TTR Pro Snowboarding. Through this collaboration and coordination of events at the World Snowboard Tour, the WSF and the TTR want to create an environment that fosters the development of competitive snowboarding. In February 2012, the WSF and the TTR hosted the inaugural World Snowboarding Championships in Oslo, Norway, an elite level event to be held every four years in alternating cities around the world.

About TTR Pro Snowboarding
TTR Pro Snowboarding owns and operates the World Snowboard Tour (WST). The WST is the global home to snowboarding’s best competitions and the world’s top athletes. More than 3,500 athletes compete at over 200 competitions around the world. TTR also owns and administrates the World Snowboarding Points List (WSPL) ranking system, the world ranking for professional snowboarding.
 

Media Contact World Championships of Snowboarding:
Rich Hegarty

rich@WCSnowboarding.com
wcs2016yabuli.com
#WCSnowboarding

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The World Championships of Snowboarding 2016

The World Championships of Snowboarding will be the pinnacle event of tour for 2016 in Yabuli, China. With 400 rider spaces and a very open criteria allowing both high ranking WSPL riders as well as national quota spaces the event will showcase the best that snowboarding has to offer.

The leading international park and pipe builders have been contracted ensuring a quality set up for an Elite Level event. The TTR Tour Champions will also be crowned at WCSnowboarding in Yabuli as the closing event to the season.

Course Construction Team 

Richard Schollum helped work on the 2002 SLC Olympics and was the park and pipe builder for 5 years at Park City and main mechanic, has worked on countless US Opens, Nippon opens, Canadian nationals and Sony Snow Crown.
Mike Langdon head park and pipe builder for High Cascades and Windells Camps Mt Hood, countless US Opens and Canadian Opens, Vail Sessions event, Grand Prix’s, Gateway Park builder.
Matt Koning head park build for Blue Mountain Canada, Canadian Natioanls, Sony snow crowns, current professional snowboard for Salomon, Gateway Park builder
Charles Beckinsale head park builder for Whistler Blackcomb, Canada, Perisher Australia, The Mile Highand just about all of the TWSnowboarding, Snowboarder Magazine and video shoot features you have seen come out of Whistler and Australia over the past 5 years.  Charles is also a professional snowboarder
Ryan Neptune has created 77 straight venues for US Grand Prix, countless US, Canadian and Nippon Opens, Gravity Games, World Cups in the US and Japan, Vans Triple Crowns, Vail Sessions, Canadian Nationals, Jackson Hole Adrenaline X, Sony Snow Crowns, too many public park and pipes to count, HCSC Camp park and pipes, Revolution Tour builds and retired professional snowboarder.
Trent Spanbauer 50 straight venues for Grand Prix, many many US and Canadian Opens, World Cups in the US, Vail sessions, Canadian Nationals, Jackson hole Adrenaline X, too many public park and pipes to count,Planet fabricator and current Park Pipe Mtn guy at Mt Brighton Utah
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Event schedule (*subject to change)

March 8th: Arrival of athletes // March 9th: Practice and event kick off / welcome // March 10th: Qualifications halfpipe and slopestyle // March 11th: Qualifications halfpipe and slopestyle // March 12th: Qualifications halfpipe and slopestyle // March 13th: Qualifications halfpipe and slopestyle // March 14th: Semifinals halfpipe and slopestyle AND Big Air finals // March 15th: Slopestyle finals // March 16th: Halfpipe finals.

Accommodation, transportation and lift passes. 

The organising committee will shortly release the accommodation and transportation information.

Accommodation – there are 3 event hotel partners in Yabuli Resort – the Avaunce Hotel, International Broadcast Center Hotel and Club Med.

Transport from the airport to Yabuli will be by shuttle bus service. All riders will be FOC and all entourage will be charged approx. 100USD return. Once in Yabuli all transportation will be FOC for all people associated with the WCSnowboarding.

Lift Passes will be FOC to all riders and event associated crew. * Details will be released once finalised.

WSF and its National Snowboard Associations
Nationals Qualification Criteria to Yabuli 2016
(updated on 16th September 2015)

PART. 1: QUALIFICATION CRITERIA BY WSF AND TTR 

Rider Field Sizes at the World Championships of Snowboarding
The World Championships of Snowboarding will have a maximum of 400 entry spots available for male and female athletes to compete in Slopestyle, Halfpipe and Big Air disciplines.

Slopestyle and Halfpipe

Field sizes are estimated at 85 male riders and 55 female qualified riders in Slopestyle and Halfpipe.

Big Air

The field size for Big Air is 12 spots for women and 37 for men. Men’s field distribution will take the top 25 from the World Snowboarding Points List (WSPL), 10 national riders based on invitation by WSF (see criteria below) and, in addition, 2 wildcard spots will be allocated by the Local Organizing Committee (LOC). The 12 women’s spots will be allocated by invitation. All male riders must be in the top 100 of the WSPL in order to compete.

Minimum Qualification Requirements
In order to participate in the World Championships of Snowboarding, riders will need to fulfill the minimum requirement of being ranked in the Men´s Top 250 and in the Women´s Top 125 in the respective WSPL discipline ranking.

WSPL Halfpipe includes all Halfpipe and Quarterpipe competitions globally, ranking riders who have competed at least once in the past 52 weeks.

WSPL Slopestyle includes all Slopestyle competitions globally, ranking riders who have competed at least once in the last 52 weeks.

A rider’s position on the respective WSPL is determined by the average of his/her best three results for the WSPL Halfpipe and best four results for the WSPL Slopestyle over a rolling 52 week period. The cut-off date for qualification into the 2016 event will be 15th December 2015.

QUALIFICATION CRITERIA
Four different criteria have been defined in order for riders to qualify for a spot to compete in the World Championships of Snowboarding, after meeting the minimum requirements outlined above.

  • WSPL Quota

Male riders ranked 50th or higher on the WSPL as of Dec 15, 2015.

Female riders ranked 30th or higher on the WSPL as of Dec 15, 2015.

The Top 50 Men and Top 30 Women on the WSPL Halfpipe or Slopestyle and the top 25 WSPL Big Air as of15th December 2015 will be automatically eligible to compete in the respective discipline.

  • WSF Nations Quota

Each WSF Member Nation is entitled to qualify one male and one female rider in each discipline (HP and SS). Each nation is entitled to a maximum of 4 spots (2 HP and 2 SS). Quota spots cannot be used for another discipline/gender. In addition, WSF will invite 10 male Big Air Riders (WSF BA Wildcards) – see criteria below.

Each WSF Member Nation will define national qualification criteria, i.e. a national event, such as a national championships event, or other national criteria approved by the WSF Event Committee till 15.09.2015, in order to qualify riders. However, in order to attend, all riders must be in the top 250 (men) and 125 (women) on the WSPL. If a top national rider does not meet this criteria, a petition may be submitted to the WCS for approval. Granting a petition is at the sole discretion of the WCS and no more than one petition will be granted per nation.

All national quota spots for the 2016 event have to be announced by the WSF National Snowboard Associations no later than 15th December 2015

If one or several riders are already eligible to compete through one of the other qualification criteria or if due to injury or other circumstances a nominated rider cannot start, the open spot can be offered to the next best national rider not yet qualified based on the defined national qualification criteria as long as minimum requirements are met.

  • Criteria for the 10 WSF Big Air Wildcards

The WSF Wildcards will be awarded based on the WSPL Big Air Rank. The next best riders listed who have not qualified will gain a wildcard.                                                                                                           In order to guarantee a wider nation variety, only one additional wildcard per nation is possible. Only nations with less than 4 qualified riders will be eligible for wildcards. In case of an injury, the next best rider of the same nation on the WSPL will gain access to the wildcard.                                                                                                 In general, the minimum criteria have to be fulfilled. 

  • TTR World Champions and Elite Level title Winners

All World Snowboard Tour Champions of the last three seasons (2012/13, 2013/14, 2014/15) are eligible to compete in all disciplines.

All Riders who have won an Elite Level Event on the World Snowboard Tour in the last 52 weeks prior to 8th March 2015 and who are not already qualified, will automatically qualify for a WCS spot.

  • Local Organizing Committee Wildcards

The LOC of the World Championships of Snowboarding has the right to qualify additional male and female competitors in each discipline (10 riders total for BA – 2 Men, HP – 2 Women + 2 Men and SS – 2 Women + 2 Men, subject to approval by TTR/WSF

REGISTRATION PROCESS
Registration and entry into the World Championships of Snowboarding is free to all riders who meet the defined qualification criteria.

All qualified riders are required to confirm their attendance as soon as possible and no later than 1st January 2015. This is allow the necessary time to issue an invitation from the Chinese Government and process a visa.

The registration system and website will be provided by TTR/WSF – available autumn 2015.

TITLES, AWARDS & PRIZE MONEY AT THE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS OF SNOWBOARDING

Riders will be competing for male and female Halfpipe World Champion, Big Air and Slopestyle World Champion titles at the World Championships of Snowboarding. These World Championship titles will be awarded to the winning male and female rider in each discipline. In addition, all top three finishers in each discipline (first, second and third place finishers) will receive recognition in the form of a medal/trophy along with prize money.

 

PART. 2: APPROVED NATIONAL QUALIFICATION CRITERIA FROM WSF AND PRE-QUALIFIED RIDERS FROM WSF NATIONAL QUOTAS – updated at 25th January 2012 

ARGENTINA
(AAS – Argentina Snowboard Asociation)

Reference Person:
MARTIN SOSA del VALLE – President of the (AAS) Argentina Snowboard Asosiation
SANTIAGO GAMEN-  AAS National Coach. Mobile: 00 54 2944 580731- gamensantiago@hotmail.com

Qualification Criteria for national quota spots:

The Argentinian Snowboard Association has decided to establish the following qualification criteria to attend the WSF-TTR World Snowboarding Championship:

The Argentinian Riders must achieve the following requirements to participate in World Snowboarding Championships:

1) Argentinian Nationality.

2) Have been competing in the events of the Argentinian Snowboard Tour / The Argentinian Snowboard Tour is the Tool to find the national quota spots for SS and HP

AUSTRALIA
Reference Person: Ryan Taylor

rtaylor@skiandsnowboard.org.au

Mobile: +61 3 9696 2344

Please find below a link to the current Ski & Snowboard Australia Selection Criteria and Ranking List which will be used for selection of athletes to compete at WSF World Championships.

http://www.skiandsnowboard.org.au/customdata/index.cfm?fuseaction=display_main&ItemID=12048&OrgID=2083

http://www.skiandsnowboard.org.au/customdata/index.cfm?fuseaction=display_main&ItemID=14260&OrgID=2083

This criteria is currently used for selection of the National Snowboard Team while the Ranking List is used to prioritise those riders for entry into events such as FIS World Cup, Junior World Championships and World Championships. The criteria and ranking list is reviewed and approved by the SSA Snowboard Committee each year so small changes may be implemented prior to the 2015/2016 season.

AUSTRIA
(N.ASA – New Austrian Snowboard Association)

Reference Person: Meinhard Trojer
Vice President of N.ASA (New Austrian Snowboard Association)
meinhardtrojer@powdern.com
Mobile: +43.650.5637424

Qualification Criteria for national quota spots:
The 4 spots will be assigned to the winners of the Austrian National Championships 2015 in halfpipe and slopestyle (the event is called Shred Down Austrian Masters 2015). In case of injuries or any other events which will not allow the selected riders to participate in Yabuli 2016, the spots will move to the other riders following in the ranks of the national championships 2015.

BRASIL

Reference Person: Marcelo Gabriel Olivetto                                                                                                                                               marcelo@snowtravel.com.br

Qualification Criteria for National Quota Spots:

The Brazilian Snowboard Association has decided to establish the 2015 National Ranking as the qualification criteria to attend the WSF-TTR World Snowboarding Championship. 

BELGIUM
(Belgian Ski & Snowboard Federation)

Reference person:

Topsport Coordinator – Tom Coeckelberghs

Mob:      +32 477 58 32 85

Mail:      Tom@sneeuwsportvlaanderen.be

Web:      www.sneeuwsportvlaanderen.be

Qualification Criteria for National Quota Spots:

Decisions about participation for international competitions with limited quota spots are made by the Elite Sports Committee (ESC) from our federation. The ESC consist of our elite coach, our youth coach, our elite sports coordinator and a delegation of the riders. Their decisions towards the World Snowboard Championships in Yabuli is based on:

  • the results from our national championships (The Belgian Open, Les 2 Alpes 2015)
  • the 2 best results for each rider in international competitions
  • the position of the candidate in comparison with the technical evolution line in half pipe and/or slopestyle 

CANADA
(C-S Canada Snowboard)

Reference Person: Tyler Ashbee                                                                                                                                           tyler@canadasnowboard.ca                                                                                                                         Coordinator HighPerformance

O: 604.568.9462 C: 778.320.2924                                                                                                                                      www.canadasnowboard.ca

SELECTION PROTOCOL:

2016 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS OF SNOWBOARDING

December 16, 2014

INTRODUCTION

  1. This document sets out the process for identifying those athletes who will be invited by Canada~Snowboard, TTR Pro Snowboarding and the World Snowboard Federation to participate in the 2016 World Championships of Snowboarding. The World Championships of Snowboarding are a major competitive opportunity for members of the Canada~Snowboard High Performance Program. The 2016 World Championships will take place in March 2016 in Yabuli, China.

 

  1. Canada~Snowboard, through its membership with the World Snowboard Federation (WSF) is granted the right to qualify eligible athletes to compete at 2016 World Championships of Snowboarding through the criteria of WSF nation quota.

OBJECTIVES

  1. Canada~Snowboard’s first objective at the 2016 World Championships of Snowboarding is to win at least two medals.

 

  1. Canada~Snowboard’s second objective at the 2016 World Championships of Snowboarding is to place at least:

50% of its participating athletes in the top 12 in the Slopestyle and Big                                      Air events and;

50% of its participating athletes in the top 24 in the Halfpipe events.

  1. Canada~Snowboard’s third objective at the 2016 World Championships of Snowboarding is to develop athletes with the potential to medal in the 2018 Olympic Winter Games.

QUOTAS

  1. The World Championships of Snowboarding will have a maximum of 300 spots available for male and female athletes to compete across all disciplines.         The estimated field sizes will be 70 riders for men in each discipline and 50              riders for women in each discipline. Big Air is still under discussion.

ELIGIBILITY

  1. To be eligible to participate in the 2016 World Championships of Snowboarding, an athlete must:
  2. a) Be in good standing with Canada~Snowboard and with his or her provincial snowboard association. This is applicable for all athletes who qualify under the nation quotas.
  3. b) Be ranked in the Men´s Top 250 or in the Women´s Top 125 on the respective WSPL (World Snowboarding Points List) discipline ranking. The cut-off date for qualification into the 2016 event will be Tuesday December 15th, 2015.

 

QUALIFICATION CRITERIA

  1. Riders can qualify for a spot to compete in the World Championships of Snowboarding through one of the following four criteria, provided that     eligibility requirements are fulfilled.
  • World Snowboarding Points List Quota (WSPL)                                                  The Top 50 Men and Top 30 Women on the WSPL for Halfpipe and Slopestyle at the announced cut-off date (December 15, 2015) will be automatically eligible to compete in the respective discipline at the event.
  • TTR World Champions and Elite Level Winners                                                         All TTR World Tour Champions from the last three years (2012/13, 2013/14, 2014/15) are eligible to compete in all disciplines at the World Championships of Snowboarding. All World Snowboard Tour Elite Level title winners from the last 52 weeks prior to 08.03.2015 are eligible to compete in the discipline in which they won the title.
    • The following Canadian athletes qualify under this criterion for being crowned as former TTR World Champions.        Maxence Parrot 2014 Big Air Champion, Mark McMorris 2013 Slopestyle Champion and                  Sebastien Toutant: 2013 Big Air Champion.
  • Local Organizing Committee Wild Cards                                                                                                                                    The organizing committee of the World Championships of Snowboarding is entitled to qualify two additional competitors in each discipline for men and women (eight total wild cards) who all need to be approved by TTR/WSF.
  • WSF Nation Quota Each WSF member is entitled to qualify one rider for both men and women in the disciplines of Halfpipe and Slopestyle. The allocation of these four quota spots will be assigned using the Canadian Ranking Lists for the corresponding disciplines and genders. These quotas will be assigned to the highest ranked national competitors who have not qualified via the other criteria methods. In the event of a tie, the athlete with the highest points at a single event shall be selected. In the event of a further tie, the athlete with the next highest points at a single event shall be selected until the tie is broken. The allocation of these quotas will be announced on Friday December 15th, 2015.

SELECTION PROCESS FOR NATION QUOTAS

  1. Selection rankings notwithstanding, Canada~Snowboard shall have the discretion to select athletes to participate in an order other than that indicated by the rankings. Canada~Snowboard shall also have the discretion to select fewer male and/or female athletes than the maximum quota provided by WSF. The grounds for any such decisions must be set out in detail in the minutes of the meeting of the Selection Committee, and must reflect the objectives of Canada~Snowboard as presented in the General High Performance Program Policies and in Park to Podium: Canada Snowboard’s Long Term Athlete Development Plan.
  1. Grounds which may be considered in decisions such as those indicated in Section 9 shall include, but may not be limited to:
  2. The athlete’s commitment to a long-term training program, as demonstrated by training logs, evaluations, and other documentation maintained by the athlete and her or his coach.
  3. The athlete’s level of physical conditioning, evaluated in terms of the physical conditioning benchmarks established for the High Performance Program.
  4. Anomalies in competitions, arising from factors such as weather or abnormally small field sizes, which are determined to be a factor in the attainment of or failure to attain results.
  5. Gaps in the points used to rank athletes, which may be taken to represent a significant gap in performance ability. For instance, if three athletes have 100, 97, and 96 points respectively, and the next ranked athlete has 85 points, a gap may be said to exist which indicates an athlete’s potential ability or inability to compete at the same level as other Canada~Snowboard athletes in the same discipline.

EXTRAORDINARY CIRCUMSTANCES FOR NATION QUOTAS

  1. It may be that an athlete who is otherwise selected to participate in the 2016 World Championships of Snowboarding is or becomes, by reason of a health related curtailment of activities, unable to compete. In such circumstances Canada~Snowboard shall have the discretion to replace this athlete with another athlete.
  1. Canada~Snowboard may, at any time, require an athlete who appears, by reason of a health curtailment of activities, to be unable to participate in training or competition activities to obtain a medical assessment conducted by a Canada~Snowboard recognized doctor. The purpose of the medical assessment is to assess the extent of the athlete’s inability to compete and the anticipated time of the athlete’s recovery.

SELECTION COMMITTEES FOR NATION QUOTAS

  1. The Selection Committee for the Halfpipe and Slopestyle nation quota’s shall consist of the HPP Director, the Coaches of the respective HPP programs and the HPP Manager.

 

  1. The Executive Director, on the basis of the recommendations of the Selection Committees, shall ratify the final selection of athletes for the 2016 World Championships of Snowboarding.

APPEALS & DISPUTE RESOLUTION FOR NATION QUOTAS

  1. Any decision of the professional staff relating to the operation and conduct of the HPP may be appealed by any member of Canada~Snowboard who is materially affected by that decision, and who is a member in good standing. Appeals must be conducted in accordance with the Canada~Snowboard Appeals Protocol, which is available on Canada~Snowboard website (http://www.canadasnowboard.ca/).
  1. Issues not otherwise covered by this Selection Protocol shall be resolved by Canada~Snowboard’s Dispute Resolution Policy, which is available on the Canada~Snowboard website (http://www.canadasnowboard.ca/)

 

CHINA

(CSBA – China Snowboard Association)

Reference Person: Miriam Deller                                                                                                                                                                 Mail: miriam@bytoken.com                                                                                                                                                                                     Mobile: +43 699 17810912

Qualification Criteria for national quota spots:

CSbA has decided to use the World Snowboard Tour points list (WSPL) as benchmark for rider qualification.

Any Chinese riders who will not be qualified based on their rank, will be eligible for a spot based on their results shown in the WSPL.

Thank you for your support, and the hard work you continuously put into

growing snowboarding. We are looking forward to Yabuli 2016! 

 

CZECH REPUBLIC
(CSA – Czech Snowboard Association)

Reference Person: Martin Cernik
Mail mc@martincernik.cz
mobile: 00420 602 244 015

Qualification Criteria for national quota spots:
The 4 spots to be assigned to the highest ranked rider male & female Czech snowboarders on WSPL – fulfilling the minimum criterias. In case of injuries or any other events which will not allow the selected riders to participate Yabuli 2016, the spots will move to the other riders following in the WSPL fulfilling the minimum criterias.

 

HUNGARY
(Hungarian Snowboard Association)

Reference Person: Miklós Bordács
Executive chairman                                                                                                                                                 

bordacsm@gmail.com
Mob: +36 30 6452722 

Qualification Criteria for national quota spots:
Hungary will take out the national riders in each discipline who are ranked highest on the TTR discipline ranking the 15th of December 2015.

 

GERMANY
(Snowboard Verband Deutschland e.V.)

Reference Person: Boris Kilvinger
tel_ +49 89 / 85790 – 403 (fax_ 400)
mob_ +49 160 9 620 620 0
boris.kilvinger@snowboardverband.de

Halfpipe

Best German rider of the national championship 2015, taking place March 15th to 16th 2015 in Kühtai (AUT) Slopestyle.

Slopestyle

The best ranked German Rider in the WSPL who has not already gained a quota-spot should get a wildcard – cut off day will be December 15th 2015.

 

 

GREAT BRITAIN
(BSS – British Ski and Snowboard)

Reference Person: Lesley McKenna
GBR Park and Pipe Team Manager
Tel +447974235308
MAIL: Lesley@lesleymckenna.com or Sophie.Morrison@TeamBSS.org.uk

Qualification Criteria for national quota spots:
GBR qualification criteria set out by BSS is:

  • The riders who are ranked the highest in the WSPL in their respective discipline will qualify for the WSC in priority position as long as they meet the minimum WSPL points qualification criteria by the 15 December 2015 and also the skill based selection criteria for the GB Park and Pipe Team out-lined on the BSS website – Sophie.Morrison@TeamBSS.org.uk.
  • If the top ranked rider has already qualified via other methods or is injured, then it will be left with the BSS committee to decide as to who takes the GBR quota spot by taking in to consideration the WSPL ranking as well as the published skill based criteria used to select the GB Park and Pipe Team.

 

IRELAND
(SAI – Snowsport Association of Ireland)

Reference Person:  Sam  Wilkinson
Head Snowboard Coach
sammydubz@gmail.com
+17604458745

Qualification Criteria for national quota spots:
Snowsports Ireland has decided to use the World Snowboard Tour points list as benchmark for rider qualification.
Any riders who will not be qualified based on their rank, will be eligible for a spot based on their results shown in the WSPL.

If one or several riders are already eligible to compete through one of the other qualification criteria or is injured, the open spot falls to the best national rider not yet qualified based on the defined national qualification criteria.

 

JAPAN
(JSBA)

Reference Person: Shigeru Ishihara
Director of International Committee
E Mail : icyroad2@me.com
Mobile : +81.90.6518.8574

Qualification Criteria for national quota spots:
The 4 spots were select from JSBA and PSA-ASIA’s Tour “Combined Ranking” from 2015. In case of injuries or any other events which will not allow the selected riders to participate Yabuli 2016, the spots will move to the other riders following in the rank of the Tour “Combined Ranking” from 2015 recognized by Event Committee of both created from respect snowboard Association.

 

FINLAND

(Finnish Snowboard Association FSA) 

Reference Person: Jussi Räsänen

mobile: +358 40 1670110

Email: jussi.rasanen@fsa.fi

Qualification Criteria for national quota spots:

Finnish Snowboard Association (FSA) will qualify one rider for both men and women in each discipline. Finland is entitled to a maximum of 4 spots and will use a national championships event as qualifier.

Qualification will take place in National Championships event in Ruka, Finland, 9.-12.4.2015. Disciplines are Slopestyle and Halfpipe for both men and women.

Best rider in each category and discipline will be qualified to World Championships.

If one or several riders are already eligible to compete through one of the other qualification criteria, the open spot falls to the best national rider not yet qualified based on the defined national qualification criteria.

 

ITALY
(FSI – Federazione Snowboard Italia)

Reference Person: Lucio Bresciani
FSI National Secretary
segreteria@fsi.it
telephone: 0039.045.8303277
www.fsi.it

Qualification Criteria for national quota spots:
For the 2 Slopesyle spots (male and female), the Italian NSA “FSI”, propose to use a national slope style tour “Italian Snowboard Tour” that will elect the best italian male and female rider for slope style discipline.
Italian Snowboard Tour is a national circuit with 8 stop around different italian ski resort from Alps to middle Italy, it will start 25th january 2015 and will end with the final contest on march 2015.

For the 2 Halfpipe spots, FSI should organize an halfpipe event during the current winter season 2014/2015. If this will not possible, FSI should select the riders with an internal committee, to check who is the best rider in half pipe for male and female.

In case of injuries or any other events which will not allow the selected riders to participate Yabuli 2016, FSI will select Italian riders using WSPL.

 

KOREA
(K
OSF – Korea Snowboard Federation)

Reference Person: Liz Kim
KOSF International & Riders Committee

Mobile: +82-10-2763-0214
Mail: liz@kosf.org
Qualification Criteria for national quota spots:
1. Due to currant WSPL ranking for Men’s HP, KWANG-KI LEE, HO-JUN KIM, LEE-JUN KWEON have priority, however assume to be invited as WSPL Quota without difficulty for WSC. (http://www.worldsnowboardtour.com/points-lists/?type=HP&gender=M#table)

  1. For national quota spots, based on WSPL, Korea Snowboard Federation selected the top riders (next of top riders above) for slopestyle and halfpipe as below.

 

NEDERLAND

(Nederlandse Ski Vereniging)

Reference Person: Lourain van der Vleuten
coördinator topsport en talentherkenning
T: +31 70 310 11 42
M: +31 6 28 12 96 43
www.wintersport.nl
www.snowboard.nl
www.nskiv.org

Qualification Criteria for national quota spots:

*Best man or woman on the discipline SBS or HP at the Dutch Championship 2015 in Laax

Besides the national quota the minimal requirement for participating in the event is

* ranked in the Men´s Top 250 or in the Women´s Top 125 on the respective WSPL (World Snowboarding Points List) discipline ranking.
WSPL Halfpipe includes all Halfpipe and Quarter pipe competitions globally and will rank riders who have competed at least once in the last 52 weeks prior to the cut-off date. WSPL Slopestyle includes all Slopestyle competitions globally and will rank riders who have competed at least once in the last 52 weeks.
A rider’s position on the respective WSPL is determined by the average of his/her best three results for the WSPL Halfpipe and best four results for the WSPL Slopestyle over a rolling 52 week period. The cut-off date for qualification into the 2016 event will be Tuesday, December 15th, 2015.

 

NEW ZEALAND
(Snow Sport NZ)

Reference Person: Adam Dooney
+64 21 989 321                                                                                                                                                                                    adam@snowsports.co.nz

Qualification Criteria for national quota spots:
Snow Sports New Zealand will use the World Snowboard Points List for selection of riders to the 2016 WSF World Champs in Yabuli. The top ranked available riders will represent New Zealand.

No athlete shall be precluded from selection because of injury on the selection date provided they will return to their previous performance level (with appropriate medical clearance) by the event.


There is no right of appeal from decisions regarding selection or non- selection of athletes to the team. Any athlete aggrieved by a decision of the selection panel regarding their selection or non-selection to a team may submit their grievance in writing to the Selectors within 48 hours of the selection announcement. The Selectors shall use their best efforts to arrange without prejudice meeting or response as soon as practicable to discuss the grievance in good faith with the aggrieved athlete.

 

NORWAY
(Norwegian Snowboard Association)

Reference Person: Thomas Harstad
Norwegian Snowboard Association – Sportssjef / National team manager
Mob: + 47 930 11 660
E-mail: thomas@snowboardforbundet.no
www.snowboardfobundet.no

Qualification Criteria for national quota spots:
In 2015-2016 season, we will use a selection of major events like TTR / Dew Tour / Grand Prix to evaluate which riders who will get the national quota spots. The Norwegian snowboard federation will evaluate the candidates for the quota spots for Norway.

 

PERU
(APSS Associacion Peruana de Snowboarding & Sandboarding)

Reference Person: Sandro Garcia (President)
sandrogarciae@gmail.com

Qualification Criteria for national quota spots:

The Peruvian Snowboarding & Sandboarding Association has decided to establish the following qualification criteria to attend the WSF-TTR World Snowboarding Championship:

The Peruvian Riders must achieve the following requirements to participate in World Snowboarding Championships:

1) Peruvian Nationality.

2) International experience in High Level International Snowboarding Events according to the following priority:

1° TTR Events

2° Industry Events (as for example: Rock Star Energy, DC, Burton, etc and also appearances in Snowboard Industry Movies).

3° FIS Events

4° International Clinics and Training Camps;

Instead of International experience, the Rider must be ranked within Top Ten National Ranking according to the last National Championship.

 

ROMANIA
APSR
(Romanian Snowboard Asociation)

Reference person: Radu Lungu

Mail: radu.lungu@arenaplatos.ro

Mobil: 0040 747 554892

Qualification Criteria for national quota spots:

Results at the national events: Arena Platos Freestyle Open 30.01.2015 and Snow on Fire 21.03.2015.

Results at the Opening Season Freestyle Competition on 19.12.2015.

 

RUSSIA
(Russian Snowboard Federation)

Reference Person: George Stetsenko
Vice Chaiman of Russian Snowboard Federation
E-mail: nexus11@mail.ru

Qualification Criteria for national quota spots:
the choice is based on a combined criteria resulting from:

#1. WSPL Standing (in respective discipline SLOPESTYLE, HALFPIPE)

#2. Russian Championships 2015 result

#3. Overall standing in Russian Cups.

RUNNER-UP REPLACEMENT FOR QUOTA SPOT: If by Dec.15th Current Quota Spot Holder cancels the trip (due to Injury or lack of travel budget or overlapping contest schedule through sportsclub plan obligations)

His/Her Spot Transferred to next rider down in Criteria Formula

This also corresponds with actual skill level & experience – down to top 5 of RUS NC (SBS, HP).

 

SLOVAKIA
(Slovakia Snowboard Association)

Reference Person: Julius Hermely
Director
Mob: 00421.917.271277
E-mail: julius.hermely@gmail.com
www.sas-snowboarding.sk

Qualification Criteria for national quota spots:
WSPL will be used as the base to choose the national quota spots. The best not qualified already qualified rider are supposed to get the spots.

 

SLOVENIA
(Slovenia Ski Association)

Reference Person: Matevz Pristavec
Mob: +38641747247
E-mail: m.pristavec@gmail.com
Qualification Criteria for national quota spots:                                                                                                                                   The SZS Snowboard Departmend decidet to use the WSPL as referance made by the headcoach to confirm the athletes for participation. Any rider which is not qualified based on their rank, will be eligible for a spot based on their results shown in WSPL and final confirmation made by head coach for the Slovenian Snowboard Team.

 

SWITZERLAND
(Swiss-Snowboard // Swiss-Ski)

Reference Person: Sacha Giger
Chief Snowboard
Mob: +41 (0)79 335 43 66
E-mail: Sacha.Giger@swiss-ski.ch
http://www.swiss-snowboard.ch
Qualification Criteria for national quota spots:

Halfpipe:

Herren: Den Nationen Spot erhält der beste nicht direktqualifizierte Athlet (WSPL)

Damen: Den Nationen Spot erhält die beste nicht direktqualifizierte Athlet (WSPL)

SBS:

Herren: Den Nationen Spot erhält der beste nicht direkt qualifizierte Athlet (WSPL)

Damen: Den Nationen Spot erhält die beste nicht direkt qualifizierte Athletin (WSPL)

Eine Selektion in einer Disziplin bedeutet nicht automatisch auch eine Selektion für eine andere Disziplin. Es besteht die Möglichkeit das Athleten in mehreren Disziplinen eingesetzt werden obwohl sie die internen Selektionsrichtlinien nicht erfüllt haben.

  

SWEDEN
(Swedish Ski Association)

Reference Person: Olle Danielsson
Sportchef / Snowboard Sport Director
Mob: +46 (0)70 558 33 69
E-mail: olle.danielsson@svensksnowboard.se

Qualification Criteria for national quota spots:

In 2015-2016 season we will use a selection of major events like WST / Dew Tour / WC to evaluate which riders who will get the national quota spots. The Swedish Ski Association will evaluate the candidates for the quota spots for Sweden.

 

UNITED STATES of AMERICA
(United Sates of America Snowboard Association- USASA)

Jason Toutolomin
Executive Director
Mobile: + 011 530 416 2323
Jason@usasa.org
www.USASA.org


Qualification Criteria for national quota spots:

Each WSF member is entitled to qualify one rider for both men and women in each

discipline.

Therefore, each nation is entitled to a maximum of 4 spots and will need to use

a national event, such as a national championships event, or national criteria approved by

the WSF Event Committee, to qualify riders.

USASA WSC Criteria – One spot men and women in each discipline.

Male and Female Slopestyle:

Top US finisher from the WSPL Elite Level, Mammoth US grand Prix, 2/2/15-2/08/15

not already qualified from the WSPL points list on December 15th, 2015. 

Male and Female Halfpipe:

Top US finisher from the WSPL Elite Level, Mammoth US grand Prix, 2/2/15-2/08/15

not already qualified from the WSPL points list on December 15th, 2015.
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$500,000 (US) Prize Money at the World Championship of Snowboarding!

TTR and the WSF will host the World Championships of Snowboarding in Slopestyle, Big Air and Halfpipe. Backing up the success of the Oslo World Champs, China is out to prove to the world just what a future they have in their new market of snowboarding especially now that they have the Winter Olympics in 2022.

With this being their first major international snowboarding event and a test event for the 2022 Olympics, China is bound to put on a show. The TTR team has been working closely with the host city delegation to ensure a smooth landing for athletes and teams and to make sure their vision for competition infrastructure is at the top of its game. Qualification will be through the World Snowboard Points List (WSPL). As a late entry into the snowboarding marketplace, China with its massive population could make a huge difference for snowboarding worldwide!

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The World Championships of Snowboarding 2016

Making history! The snowboard community gathered up north for the inaugural World Championships of snowboarding (WCS).
Yabuli Resort, China, March 9th to 16th 2016:  TTR and WSF once again welcomes the world’s top riders to a battle over World Championship titles in halfpipe, slopestyle and big air, and a total of 500k USD in price money.
TTR and WSF invite the entire snowboard community – riders, the industry and nations – to play a part in shaping the future of our sport, and further introduce it to millions of sport fans in China.

A once-in-a-lifetime experience
The remote resort of Yabuli is a 2,5 hours’ drive from the city of Harbin (population 10 million). Yabuli is the largest and most well-known winter sports destinations in China.  China is rapidly developing its reputation as an emerging winter sport powerhouse, and has presented the leading bid for the 2022 Winter Olympics. WCS 2016 will be one of the first professional elite championships in China across any snow sport. The competition venues in Yabuli will be as on every elite snowboard event in the world. Everything else – the travel, the hospitality, the food, the lodging, the people, and parties – will be a once-in-a-lifetime experience.

The WCS will happen the week after the US Open in Vail (CO, USA), allowing time for the riders to travel and adjust to the time zones.

WCS3Yabuli Resort

Qualification criteria’s
The World Championships of Snowboarding will have 300 spots available for male and female athletes to compete across all disciplines. The estimated qualify field sizes will be 60 riders for men and 40 riders for women in Slopestyle and Halfpipe, Big Air will have 12 spots for women and 37 spots for men.

Minimum Requirements to Qualify:
In order to participate in the World Championships of Snowboarding, riders have to fulfill the following minimum requirement: Ranked in the Men´s Top 250 or in the Women´s Top 125 on the respective WSPL (World Snowboarding Points List) discipline ranking.

A rider’s position on the respective WSPL is determined by the average of his/her best three results for the WSPL Halfpipe and best four results for the WSPL Slopestyle over a rolling 52-week period. The cut-off date for qualification into the 2016 event will be Tuesday, December 15th, 2015.

Qualification criteria’s:
Riders can qualify for a spot to compete in the World Championships of Snowboarding through one of the following four criteria’s (minimum requirements have to be fulfilled):

1) World Snowboarding Points List Quota (WSPL):
Male riders ranked 50 or higher and female riders ranked 30 or higher, on the WSPL at the cut-off date in the respective discipline. The Top 50 Men and Top 30 Women on the WSPL Halfpipe or Slopestyle at the announced cut-off date (15th December 2015) will be automatically eligible to compete in the respective discipline at the event.

2) WSF Nations Quota:
Each WSF member is entitled to qualify one rider for both men and women in each discipline.  Therefore, each nation is entitled to a maximum of 4 spots and will need to use a national event, such as a national championships event, or national criteria approved by the WSF Event Committee, to qualify riders. The National Snowboard Associations must announce all national quota spots for the 2016 event no later than Tuesday, December 15th, 2015.  If one or several riders are already eligible to compete through one of the other qualification criteria’s, or if due to injuries or other circumstances an already nominated rider can not compete, the open spot falls to the best national rider not yet qualified based on the defined national qualification criteria’s (minimum criteria’s have to be fulfilled).

3) TTR World Champions and Elite Level Winners:
All TTR World Tour Champions from the last three years (2012/13, 2013/14, 2014/15) are eligible to compete in all disciplines at the World Championships of Snowboarding.  All World Snowboard Tour Elite Level title winners from the last 52 weeks prior to 08.03.2016 are eligible to compete in the discipline in which they won the title.

4) Local Organizing Committee Wild Cards:
The organizing committee of the World Championships of Snowboarding is entitled to qualify two additional competitors in Halfpipe and Slopestyle for men and women and two wild cards for Men’s Big Air (ten total wild cards) who all need to be approved by TTR/WSF.

Registration Process
All qualified riders are required to confirm their event attendance no more than seven days after the qualification spots have been announced.  Riders will be notified individually via email to complete the registration process. The exact date of this deadline will be communicated at least four weeks before the cut-off date for qualification (15.12.2015).  If a rider fails to confirm his/her attendance until the deadline, the rider will lose the right to compete at the event.  Any open spots on the entry list may be given to alternates.

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Event schedule (*subject to change)
March 8th: Arrival of athletes //
March 9th: Practice and event kick off / welcome //
March 10th: Qualifications halfpipe and slopestyle //
March 11th: Qualifications halfpipe and slopestyle //
March 12th: Qualifications halfpipe and slopestyle //
March 13th: Qualifications halfpipe and slopestyle //
March 14th: Semifinals halfpipe and slopestyle //
March 15th: Slopestyle finals //
March 16th: Halfpipe finals and big air finals.

Travel
The WCS 2016 will be easy accessible; fly to Harbin International Airport, either directly or via International Airport Beijing (or via other international airports in China). From Harbin, there will be a shuttle service directly to Yabuli Resort.

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About the World Championships of Snowboarding
The World Championships of Snowboarding is a pinnacle event organized by snowboarders. WCS crowns the World Champions in the disciplines Halfpipe, Slopestyle and Big Air, on the biggest possible stage; it is a high caliber celebration of the sport.

Relive the action from the WCS 2012 in Oslo: