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The 26th annual Burton U.S. Open Snowboarding Championships were held March 17-23 at Stratton Mountain Resort. The US Open is the final stop on the Burton Global Series and the spot where the best male and female riders are crowned, as determined by their best 5 results in the previous stops. This year Peetu Piiroinen of Finland and Torah Bright of Australia each took home the crown along with a cash purse of $100,000.

 

In case you didn’t catch the worlds best riders compete for the largest single payout in pro snowboarding last week, ESPN put together a highlight video for you with interviews and footage. Check out the video below and the results from the 2008 U.S. Open.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Men’s Slopestyle Results

1st Place: Shaun White

2nd Place: Tim Humphreys

3rd Place: Charles Reid

 

Women’s Slopestyle Results

1st Place: Kjersti Oestgaard Buaas

2nd Place: Jamie Anderson

3rd Place: Jenny Jones

 

Men’s Halfpipe Results

1st Place: Shaun White

2nd Place: Mason Aguirre

3rd Place: Kevin Pearce

 

Women’s Halfpipe Results

1st Place: Torah Bright

2nd Place: Kelly Clark

3rd Place: Gretchen Bleiler

 

Men’s Big Air Results

1st Place: Tim Humphreys

 

Women’s Big Air Results

1st Place: Cheryl Maas

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The 2008 Billabong XXL Global Big Wave Awards are quickly approaching and will take place April 11 in Anaheim, California.  There was an enormous amount of big wave rides this year so the competition will be tough. Check out the video below to see the nominees and let us know how you would rank them.

 

 

 

 

 

 

This is the order of nominees in the video:

 

 

2008 BIGGEST WAVE NOMINEES

 

Grant Baker (South Africa)

Cortes Bank (off California)

January 5, 2008

 

Tyler Fox (California)

Ghost Tree, California

December 4, 2007

 

Brad Gerlach (California)

Ghost Tree, California

December 4, 2007

 

Vincent Lartizen (France)

Belharra Reef, France

January 4, 2008

 

Mike Parsons (California)

Cortes Bank (off California)

January 5, 2008

 

RIDE OF THE YEAR NOMINEES

 

Michael Brennan (Australia)

Shipstern Bluff, Tasmania

January 14, 2008

 

Carlos Burle (Brazil)

Ghost Tree, California

December 4, 2007

 

Shane Dorian (Hawaii)

Teahupoo, Tahiti

November 1, 2007

 

Manoa Drollet (French Polynesia)

Teahupoo, Tahiti

November 1, 2007

 

Ian Walsh (Hawaii)

Teahupoo, Tahiti

November 1, 2007

 

 

 

 

What do you think? How would you rank the nominees?

 

 

 

To see the nominees for other awards go to 2008 Billabong XXL Global Big Wave Awards.

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Vonn's Road to History

Posted by Active Sara Mar 18, 2008

At age three, Lindsey Vonn put on a pair of skis at a local mountain in Minnesota for the first time and she has been making a name for herself ever since as an elite member of the U.S. Ski Team. 

 

She  began racing at age seven and by nine she was competiting in international events. At the age of 14 she became the only American female to win the Trofeo Topolino contest in Italy. In her first year of top-level competition, 15-year-old Vonn placed in numerous NorAm events. At the age of 18, Vonn raced in both slalom and combined in her Olympic debut, with her best result placing her sixth in slalom.

 

Vonn climbed up onto the World Cup podium for the first time in her career at the age of 20. A year later she attended the World Championships in Italy, taking fourth place finishes in both downhill and combined and a ninth place finish in Super G.  She finished the season ranked sixth overall in the world.

 

At age 22, Vonn was set to compete in her second Olympic Games as a top hopeful for the Women’s U.S. Ski Team. Unfortunately, this would not be her year. During a training session, Vonn crashed and was evacuated by helicopter to a local hospital. Vonn returned to the Games, despite a bruised hip, and finished eighth in Downhill, seventh in Super G, and fourteenth in Slalom.

 

Later that year, Vonn won silver in both downhill and Super G at the FIS Alpine World Ski Championships in Are, Sweden.  She also finished third in the women’s 2007 World Cup Downhill and Super G before a knee injury ended her season early.

 

This past season, 23-year-old Vonn returned to the slopes ready to make history and that is exactly what she did. Her latest Downhill win in Crans-Montana, Switzerland last Saturday, made her the most succesful American in Downhill history and set a new record for World Cup Downhill victories by a U.S. skier with ten. The previous record was held by Picabo Street in 1996 and Daron Rahives in 2006.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Furthermore, Vonn just recently captured the overall World Cup title in Bormio, Italy. Fellow American, Bode Miller, took the title for the men. The last time American’s won both the men’s and women’s overall titles in the same year was in 1983.

 

It was a very successful season for Vonn and we should expect to see many more victories and possibly some more historical moments as she continues to represent the U.S. Ski Team.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

For more information about Lindsay Vonn check out the Official Lindsay Vonn Website.

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BMX is getting a lot of attention lately as the sport readies itself to make an Olympic debut in Beijing this year.  In preparation for the Games, a new USA Cycling BMX training facility was unveiled at the Olympic Training Center in Chula Vista, California on January 21. The track, designed around the Beijing course, was built by Tom Ritzenthaler who also built the Beijing track. The course replicates the Supercross-style course that athletes will see in China and it is the only permanent Supercross course in the U.S.

 

 

 

Olympic hopeful, Mike Day tests the new BMX course at the Olympic Training facility in Souhtern California. (AP Photo/Lenny Ignelzi)

 

 

With sights set on the 2008 games, the 2008 USA Cycling National Championships will take place on March 29 in Desoto, Texas. Riders will not only be competing for a national championship, but along with last year's UCI BMX World Challenge in Victoria, B.C this is the only direct automatic qualifier for Challenge Class riders to earn a spot on the U.S. National Team for the 2008 UCI BMX World Challenge in Tiayuan, China, May 27-June 1.

 

 

 

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