Archive for March, 2009

Showdown and an Alterna Tease!

The Quiksilver Showdown Over the City invaded Grouse Mountain this past weekend and I was lucky enough to land a spot in the judges booth as the event tabulator. Fortunately for me this made for an amazing place to watch the madness but, unfortunately left little time to get the shot. So bear with me on the action photos for this one.

MC's getting it done.

Anyways, as you all know by now, the jump was huge, the riders were stoked and the weather was…well, crap. But that’s how contests seem to go. The fog would roll in just as fast as it rolled out leaving precious windows of opportunity for the riders to drop. Taking full advantage of the few moments of clarity on Friday during the qualifiers were Wiley Tesseo, Warren Williams, Jason Wexler, Jesse Millen, Gordon Emery, Nathan Ramler, Tim Barker and Max Ritchie, all of whom advanced to the semi-finals on Saturday.

Someone getting a better shot than I...

Along with the semi-finals came the invited riders and the same blanket of fog as the day before. Regardless of the weather, the riders threw down. Making their way through the semis and on to the finals were Jesmond Dubeau, Sebastien Toutant, Dave Fortin, Immanuel Anderson, Chris Collard, Matt Munn (who also won the rail jam on Friday night, and a cool $3000, despite the six stitches in his forehead thanks to an edge to the face earlier that day…that’s $500 per stitch if anyone’s counting!), Atsushi Ishikawa, and the only qualifier to make it all the way, Warren Williams.

The pros.

Impromptu dance 3-6-0 battle while waiting for the fog to clear...

Just when you thought the fog couldnt get any worse, for a change, it didn’t! The sun almost came out (in patches) for the finals and allowed the final 8 to put on a show. As you may already know, Sebastien Toutant took the win and $10,000 with a beautiful double cork 1080, Jesmond Dubeau scored $4000 in a well deserved second, and Atsushi Ishikawa, who came all the way from Japan, took home $2000 with third place.

Judge Duff giving the people what they want.

What you may not know is Chris Collard took fourth, Warren Williams fifth, Dave Fortin sixth, Immanuel Anderson seventh, and Matt Munn eighth (for a full list of results check the Showdown website). These guys definitely deserved the top spots. It’s hard to imagine hitting a jump of that size in less than perfect conditions.

Speaking of perfect conditions…anyone check the Alterna shoot that went down Sunday? Here’s a little tease for now. Check back in the next few days for copious amounts of uber banger shots courtesy of my good friend Graham Dalik and a few others.

Beautiful... Photo: Graham Dalik

Ok, here’s one more…

Best session ever. Photo: Graham Dalik

Mmmhmm it was gooooood,

-cj

p.s. I heard they let some skiers hit the jump…

Alterna Blog

So I went to visit Mr. Carlo Wein of Alterna Action Films at their office in West Vancouver and it was awesome! They have started a blog at alternafilms.blogspot.com that is available right here on the GrousePark Blogroll on the right hand side… if you didn’t know.

I will keep everyone informed of all their updates.

Keep it real, PYP style!

Chuck

APRIL FOOLS!

Hey everyone, this week is April Fools!!! So get in the spirit and go raid your moms closet and get on the tightest and brightest fitting one piece you can find! Get out those fanny packs, sunscreen and headbands!  Get into value village and get whatever you can find! We will be there all weekend giving out yellow flavoured snowcones to the best dressed!!!!

Check it out!

Showdown update to come soon!

-Dan

DAN JONAS!

Hey!

You will laugh, this is funny. Dan Jonas is a nice guy and I love him!

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PYP and Grousepark.com!
Chuckles

Another Showdown Update

Hey folks,

So I ended up sleeping in and just woke up.  Whoops.  Anyways, Quiksilver’s Showdown Over the City went off this weekend on Grouse Mountain despite the weather.  The fog made it hard for the riders to throw down as big as we’d normally expect at these type of events, but they still put on one heck of a show.  Depending on where you were standing, you could either catch the big air or the jib section, but rarely both.  The weather did clear up for a short period near the end, just in time for Sebastian Toutant to throw down his winning double cork 10.   All he had to do was stick the jib and he had it in the bag, regardless of what he tricked on the rails.  Toots, who’s still hammering out high school science at the ripe age of 16, flew back home with 10K in his back pocket.  No biggie, just some spending money for those summer trips to 7-11 with his buddies.  Rounding off the podium were Jesmond Dubeau in second, taking home $4000, and the only Japanese rider in the line up, Atsushi Ishikawa, grabbed third and $1000.  Claiming the Rider’s…I mean, Judge’s Choice purse of $1000 was Dave Fortin, who threw down a massive 10 in the fog when everyone was sticking to 9’s.  Unfortunately, he couldn’t hold on to the landing on his last lap, but regardless, everyone could see Dave was having a blast riding all day.

As promised, here are more pictures!

SOTC Big Air

Massive Air

Heat 1 Semi's

View from the takeoff.

SOTC Heat 2 Semi's

Clearer Now

Semi Finals

Finals Front Board

Finals Jib

Switch up

Press

Rider's Choice

Dave Fortin claiming his Rider's Choice prize. The cheque came later.

Waiting for the Results

Awards Ceremony

Left to Right: Jesmond Dubeau, Seb Toots and Atsushi Ishikawa.

Seb Winner

After a quick run home to upload pictures and shower (it wasn’t all standing around snapping pictures, I had to get a few laps in too!) I was back out and headed to the Showdown Afterparty.  Needless to say, it was the perfect way to end a super fun day.  Even more pictures of that to come in yet another update.

Peeeeeeas!

Sam

Showdown from a different point of view!

Hello everyone!

Here is a quick update from Showdown Over The City, but in a different way. All the dudes in this video are from a group called Family Tree and they were all there for the contest, however they found the rookie and quik parks pretty fun… check it!

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Y2Play Passes are selling out, go grab one!

We had an awesome shoot yesterday on the showdown course as well, Mr. Liam Casey himself was putting double flips to his feet but they just managed to get away from him, we may be allowed to have another crack later in the week, keep it locked and loaded to grousepark.com and www.YOUTHofTODAY.ca because I know he will stick a few if he gets the chance. Also big props to pro team rider Spencer Watson, he overshot the jump, landing at about 15 feet from the flat bottom, that’s a huge fall! And he got up and walked away, so props!

PYP and Grousepark.com, the perfect combination!

Chuckles

JOSS/JOI

Jon Olsson is pretty much the man. This guy just gains more and more popularity each year, vaulting him to a level of celebrity status that has yet to be passed in the ski world. I mean he drives a Lambo with a rocket box for pete’s pots. In the past, Jon has thrown together an event called the Jon Olsson Invitational, where some of the top riders in the world come to compete in what is basically a massive and epic big air comp. Despite its inauguration nearly three years ago, JOI was substituted in 2008 with a new comp; a comp where the format was not a one-day throwdown, but an extensive and impressive 7 day ski-party. In its place came the Jon Olsson Super Sessions.

Enough said. Anyways...

Enough said. Anyways...

JOSS is a week long JOI, where riders are to produce their own bangin’ 5 minute video and photo slideshow, obtained from 5 meaty features across Sweden. Best edit = 1st place. 2008 Marked the first JOSS, and in the end it was so successful, its return was inevitable. Here the world laid its eyes on skiing so fantastic, snowboarders dropped their planks and swapped sides, babies stopped crying, and the element of invitational competitions would change for eternity. Here is a fantastic video summarizing the week of JOSS last year. I highly suggest watching this if I am making no sense so far.

Last year’s winner, Sammy Carlson, produced a segment so sick it hurts my eyes to watch it again.

This year’s format for JOSS is slightly different, however the principal is still the same. Instead of individuals, teams were made up, each consisting of 2 riders from the same country, 2 filmers and a photographer. Here are the teams for this year:

Team USA
Rider 1: John Symms
Rider 2: Colby West
Filmer 1: Mike Thomas
Filmer 2: Josh Finbow
Photographer: Alex O’Brien

Team America
Rider 1: Simon Dumont
Rider 2: Tom Wallisch
Filmer 1: Josh Berman
Filmer 2: Tyler Hamlet
Photographer: Nate Abbott

Team Canada
Rider 1: TJ Schiller
Rider 2: Ian Cosco
Filmer 1: Darren Rayner
Filmer 2: Neil Sotirakopoulos
Photographer: Damien Cromwell

Team Sweden
Rider 1: Jon Olsson
Rider 2: Jacob Wester
Filmer 1: Johnny Decesare
Fimer 2: Drew Lederer
Photographer: Mattias Fredriksson

Team Norway
Rider 1: Andreas Håtveit
Rider 2: PK Hunder
Filmer 1: Jon Håtveit
Filmer 2: Filip Christensen
Photographer: Thomas Kleiven

Team Europe
Rider 1: Laurent Favre
Rider 2: Henrik Harlaut
Filmer 1: Christian Sander
Filmer 2: Joakim Aslund
Photographer: Erik Wibaeus

Team Down Under
Rider 1: Jossi Wells
Rider 2: Russ Henshaw
Filmer 1: Kris Ostness
Filmer 2: Rob Norman
Photographer: Tony Harrington

JOSS has been going off so far this year and is almost halfway done. Check out Jon-Olsson.com, where there are daily updates of each day’s activities and some behind the scenes stuff. Also check out www.josupersessions.com, where Jon’s alternate filmer covers more of the ski side of things, along with tons of interviews and updates from the riders and their teams. Check it out!

Cam