USSA Halfpipe Team Heads to Timberline for Training
The USSA Snowboard Team Invades High Cascade Snowboard Camp and Timberline to train for the upcoming season!
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- July 08 2009 | 63 views
Colorado Resorts to Host Olympic Qualifiers, Athlete Training Events.
» Read Full StoryThe USSA Snowboard Team Invades High Cascade Snowboard Camp and Timberline to train for the upcoming season!
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Elena Hight
Sophisticated Style for Miles
“Elena is a great addition to our team. Nike 6.0 has always been about the youth and capturing the energy and enthusiasm of this culture on and off the snow. Elena can ride it all, but is best known for her explosive halfpipe runs. Despite her age, Elena has the confidence, focus, and talent of a seasoned pro. She is pushing women’s snowboarding to a new level, and has the kind of style that earns her the respect and recognition of snowboarders young and old.”
–Barrett Christy, Snowboard Mentor
High amplitude and high style pipe runs mark Elena Height’s take on snowboarding. Elena’s aggressive yet refined style and consistent bag of tricks have brought her to contests around the globe— earning her a worldly perspective past her years, and a spot at the forefront of the next generation of women riders, pushing the sport, further, faster and higher. Welcome to the crew Elena.
Elena joins Nike 6.0 snowboarders Mason Aguirre, Broc Waring, Matt Ladley, Ellery Hollingsworth, Trevor Jacob, Byn Valaika, Ben Watts, and Ross Baker.
Its been a big couple weeks for Miss. Elena Hight. In addition to the following press release from the Volcom snow gang, we also got word from Nike 6.0’s Sierra Domaille that Elena and Greg Bretz have joined the Nike 6.0 team.
» Read Full StoryGretchen Bleiler took home a significant prize of $10,000 Saturday, April 5, for dominating the inaugural CoverGirl Snow Angels Invitational. The competition was fierce, with nearly fifteen of the world’s best women snowboarders competing for over $20,000 in prize money.
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