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The $400,000 Chevy Truck U.S. Snowboard
Grand Prix, the premier snowboard competition series in this country,
returns for a sixth season with three weekends of competition before
culminating with the Grand Prix Finals during the X-nix U.S. Snowboard
Championships in March, the U.S. Snowboard Team said Saturday. Olympic
halfpipe berths will be determined by Grand Prix results.
U.S. Snowboard Team Coach Peter Foley, who again will be the Olympic
head coach, said the first three events of the Grand Prix would form the
sole selection events for halfpipe riders on the 2002 Olympic Team;
riders will count their best two of a potential five results. In alpine,
the lone PGS race in the early Grand Prix events will be part of the PGS
selection criteria, along with designated international races in North
America and Europe -- and, as with halfpipe, riders will use their best
two of up to five results -- before the U.S. Snowboard Team is announced
in late January, according to Foley.
The 2002 Grand Prix schedule, with television coverage on NBC and ESPN,
includes:
** Dec. 12-16 -- Mammoth Mountain, Calif. (two halfpipe events plus an
exhibition event; broadcast on NBC Dec. 23 at 2 p.m. EST)
** Jan. 4-6 -- Mount Bachelor, Ore. (parallel giant slalom, halfpipe and
an exhibition; broadcast on NBC Jan. 13 at 4 p.m. EST)
** Jan. 9-13 -- Breckenridge, Colo. (two more halfpipes and an
exhibition; broadcast on NBC Jan. 26 at 3 p.m. EST)
** March 28-31 -- Northstar-at-Tahoe, Calif. (snowboardcross, slalom,
halfpipe and PGS; broadcast on ESPN April 13 at 2 p.m. EST)
"Having an Olympic Team spot as a reward should help make these
outstanding Grand Prix competitions," Foley said. "Athletes will
sizing-up where they are in the battle for Olympic spots and the fact
the winner of each event will earn $10,000 just adds to the
excitement."
The Yahoo! Sports Big Air&Style exhibition events again will be
featured
at the first three Grand Prix stops where an invitation-only field will
compete for $15,000 in prize money.
The U.S. championships at Northstar-at-Tahoe again will be the final
events for the Grand Prix. Defending champions halfpipe riders Danny
Kass (Hamburg, NJ) and Kelly Clark (Mount Snow, VT), a pair of halfpipe
riders, will be among the top contenders for Olympic berths along with,
among others, Tommy Czeschin (Mammoth Lakes, CA), former World Cup
champion Tricia Byrnes (Stratton Mountain, VT) and '98 Olympic
medal-winner Ross Powers (South Londonderry, VT). The alpine field
will
be led by three '98 Olympians: ex-world champion Sondra Van Ert
(Ketchum, ID), '01 World Championships silver medalist Rosey Fletcher
(Girdwood, AK), the reigning U.S. PGS champion, and men's defending
champ Chris Klug (Aspen, CO). |