WSF Adaptive Snowboard World Cup

The Canadian Adaptive Snowboard Program will hit Mont Tremblant for the World Snowboard Federation (WSF) 2010 Adaptive Snowboard World Cup in conjunction with Canada~Snowboard’s National Championships.

Adaptive Snowboarders from Canada and around the world with physical disabilities will have the opportunity to compete in a sling-shot snowboard cross event against other riders for top spot. This event is produced by Canada~Snowboard and the World Snowboard Federation (WSF).

The Canadian Adaptive Snowboard Program (CASP) will also host prior to the WSF 2010 Adaptive Snowboard World Cup a Train to Train Athlete Development Camp for all athletes interested in training opportunities with the CASP National Team Coach.

THE RESORT
Mont Tremblant is located north of Montreal, in the heart of the Laurentians of Quebec. Mont Tremblant is a 1.5 hour drive from the Montreal-Trudeau Airport, or 6.5 hours drive from Toronto, Ontario. Mont Tremblant offers over 600 acres of snowboarding terrain. Visit Mont Tremblant Resort Online at http://www.tremblant.ca/index-e.htm for more information. See this link for information on the airport shuttle service, http://www.skyportinternational.com/en/mt-tremblant_express.php

EVENT SCHEDULE
Tuesday, March 30, Wednesday, March 31, and Thursday, April 1
All Day CASP Athlete Development Camp & Training 9am-4pm
TBC Classification Assessment by WSF recognized Adaptive Snowboard Classifiers
Night Team Captains and Athlete Meeting

Friday, April 2
TBC WSF 2010 Adaptive Snowboard World Cup

Note that the schedule is subject to change due to weather conditions, etc.

REGISTRATION
Register for the WSF 2010 Adaptive Snowboard World Cup on-line at http://www.canadasnowboard.ca/en/dev/events/

Note: Provincial Membership for all Canadian athletes is required to register – you should update your memberships now if you haven’t done it already.

If you are from outside of Canada there is an option to choose “Outside of Canada” under the provincial drop down menu when you register for a username.

Riders must register on-line as it saves time and secures a competition spot for you.

ELIGIBILITY
A competent riding level of blue terrain is a minimum standard for the Train to Train Camp.
A competent riding level of black diamond and blue terrain is a minimum course standard for competition.

ENTRY FEES
Entry Fee for the Train to Train Adaptive Athlete Developmental Camp is

Author: silvia