Las Vegas Ski & Snowboard Delivers Big Airs to Hundreds of Spectators
Las Vegas Ski & Snowboard Resort’s Nighttime Competition, The Strip Gets Lit Up, Delivers Big Airs and Top Regional Athletes to Hundreds of Spectators
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Las Vegas —Las Vegas Ski & Snowboard Resort (LVSSR) hosted The Strip Gets Lit Up, a nighttime snowboard competition and party on Saturday, Feb. 25, 2012. The contest kicked off at 6 p.m. and drew hundreds of spectators as well as top athletes from Nevada and California who competed for a cash purse and other prizes. Athletes tested their skills on urban skatepark-inspired terrain park features engineered specifically for the event.
The mountain was “lit up” using a unique lighting technology developed specifically for ski and snowboard races by Slope Lights, a Las Vegas-based firm that has provided lighting for contests like the Winter X Games in Aspen, Colo.
The features developed for the contest took LVSSR’s park crew roughly 240 man-hours to design, wield and install. Features include a 12-stair handrail with a 10-foot ledge, concrete barricades and a replica of the “Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas” sign. The features will remain in the terrain park.
“Our goal was to challenge the athletes and provide both the snowboarders and the crowd with a top-notch competition experience,” says Josh Bean, LVSSR’s slope maintenance manager and the lead designer of the park’s features. “Given the capabilities of our crew and our partners like Slope Lights, this event will continue to evolve and gain the attention of athletes around the region, as well as inspire the talented riders that we have in Las Vegas,” says Bean, who was named a 2011 30 Under 30 honoree by Ski Area Management magazine for his work at LVSSR.
One of the standout local athletes that Bean points to is Amanda Propst, a graduate of Bonanza High School in Las Vegas, who is currently ranked No. 5 nationally in snowboard cross for women and No. 1 in the San Gabriel region. She was the only female in the competition, which included a qualifying round and a finals round. Athletes were judged on landing, difficulty and style.
Contest results:
Men’s Division
First Place Matt Guntert 23Mammoth Lakes, Calif.
Second Place Kenny Bloss30Las Vegas, Nev.
Third Place Christian Sparks18 Las Vegas, Nev.
Women’s Division
First Place Amanda Propst28 Las Vegas, Nev.
“Congratulations to Josh, the park crew and all the competitors on making this event a huge success,” says Kevin Stickelman, LVSSR’s president and general manager. “As we move forward with our expansion, it is a priority for LVSSR to provide high-caliber events that both the athletes and the community can enjoy. We’ll be providing our local athletes a premier place in which to train so that we can be a part of evolving the talented young men and women who utilize our park.”
Sponsors of the event included Coors Light, Svedka, Monster Energy, Powder and Sun, Nation, and Grenade Gloves.
About Las Vegas Ski & Snowboard Resort
Las Vegas Ski & Snowboard Resort (LVSSR) is located approximately one hour from downtown Las Vegas in the Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest. Established in 1963, LVSSR offers guests access to 11 trails via three chair lifts and one surface lift. The area features LVSSR’s Ski & Snowboard School, The Strip Terrain Park, a freestyle terrain park for skiers and snowboarders, and off-slope amenities. Powdr Corp., a leading mountain resort company, operates LVSSR in partnership with the USDA Forest Service under a special-use permit. Visitors may access LVSSR from the city via the Ski Vegas Ski Bus, a shuttle service operated with the support of the USDA Forest Service and operated by Triple J Tours (CPCN #2032). For more information, please visit www.skilasvegas.com. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube.
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