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U.S. Snowboarding’s Lindsey Jacobellis Gives Back to the Animals

OFFICIAL PRESS RELEASE - WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 2008 - When U.S. Snowboarding’s Lindsey Jacobellis (Stratton Mountain, VT) isn’t busy dominating every man woman and child that dares to challenge her snowboardcross skills, she likes to spend her time shedding light on something close to her heart - animals.

“I just absolutely love animals - all different kinds,” Jacobellis said. “We’re surrounded by animals because of growing up in the country and I really got a lot of exposure to them.”

Jacobellis’ love of animals took a shift towards trying to improve their quality of life when she started watching the cable network Animal Planet.

“Since I like animals so much, I started watching Animal Planet and just seeing the Animal Cops shows made me so angry,” Jacobellis said. “Sometimes people had the means to take care of an animal and didn’t or just neglected it.

“It just made me upset, so I got information about the ASPCA online and I decided that it was the charity that I wanted to be involved with.”

While she began by making annual donations, Jacobellis has started getting more closely involved with the organization.

“I recently took a tour of their facility and am going to a fundraiser this month,” Jacobellis said. “It wasn’t as heartbreaking as I thought it was going to be. They refurbished the entire facility and made it look almost like a pet shop instead of having cold cement floors and cages. It was more inviting and the animals were great.”

As she spent time with the animals, Jacobellis took in some facts about the organization that really hit home with her.

“It was so nice to hear that they never put down an animal - it can stay there as long as it needs to and whenever they adopt an animal, they go right to the animal control in the city and fill their spots with animals from there,” Jacobellis said. “They’re constantly getting in new cats and dogs and whenever there’s room, they take as many as they can.”

Though she heads back to the slopes soon, Jacobellis has some tips for busy people like her who want to be involved in helping animals out.

“The easiest thing is to go to the Web site, but, if you live in the city, it’s a great thing to do on the weekends because you can walk dogs and spend time with the animals,” Jacobellis said. “It also fills people’s needs - if they want to have an animal but don’t have all the time for one, they can take time with them there.”

For more information on how you can help visit www.aspca.org .

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2009 U.S. Snowboarding Team Roster Announced


Park City, UT - A crew of America’s best riders will highlight the 37-athlete roster for U.S. Snowboarding in 2009. The all star group includes X Games gold medalist Gretchen Bleiler (Aspen, CO), Olympic gold medalist Seth Wescott (Sugarloaf, ME), Olympic Gold medalist Hannah Teter (Belmont, VT), Olympic silver medalist Lindsey Jacobellis (Stratton Mountain, VT) Olympian Elena Hight (South Lake Tahoe, CA) U.S. Snowboarding Grand Prix overall champion Louie Vito (Columbus, OH) and four-time X Games gold medalist Nate Holland (Squaw Valley, CA).

With nearly the entire 2008 roster making a return to the program, U.S. Snowboarding will showcase a group that garnered three X Games gold medals, 20 World Cup podium finishes, seven of which were wins, and 13 U.S. Snowboarding Grand Prix podiums, four of which were wins.

“We have an incredibly talented group of riders in our 2009 programs. All the major players are back and ready for a busy season with Grand Prix, X Games, Action Sports Tour, and the US Open all taking place,” said U.S. Snowboarding Program Director Jeremy Forster. “This year, the World Cups will be a focus to begin locking down 2010 Olympic start spots and it’s a World Championship season which is a big focus for the alpine and SBX athletes.”

Snowboardcross will feature a powerhouse team with Wescott, Jacobellis, Holland and Shaun Palmer (South Lake Tahoe, CA) leading a pack of athletes hungry for success. Olympian Graham Watanabe (Sun Valley, ID), who won his second World Cup during the 2008 season, Jeep King of the Mountain overall winner Callan Chythlook-Sifsof (Girdwood, AK) and Olympian Jayson Hale (Sierraville, CA), who is returning to competition after an 18-month hiatus, will all be in the hunt for the podium.

At the top of the halfpipe class, expect to see Bleiler, Vito and Teter, along with X Games gold medalist Steve Fisher (Breckenridge, CO) contending for the top of podiums around the world.

Also adding to the talent pool will be Clair Bidez (Minturn, CO) and Ellery Hollingsworth (Stratton, VT), who each placed in the final two stops of the 2008 Grand Prix. Greg Bretz (Mammoth Lakes, CA) who went from traveling with U.S. Snowboarding to winning a World Cup, finishing second in the overall standings, and being named to the Pro Team in less than a year, will also be a standout on the squad.

The entire alpine roster will be making a return in 2009 with World Cup podium performers Tyler Jewell (Steamboat Springs, CO) Michelle Gorgone (Boston, MA), Justin Reiter (Steamboat Springs, CO) and Adam Smith (Bend, OR) trailblazing the way for the team to make waves on the World Cup circuit. Newcomer Andi Jo Stump (Wenatchee, WA), along with veterans Erica Mueller (Steamboat Springs, CO) and Lindsay Lloyd (Centerville, UT) round of the women’s alpine roster.

In his 15th season as U.S. Snowboarding head coach, Peter Foley leads the snowboardcross athletes along with Jeff Archibald. Mike Jankowski is back for his third season as the halfpipe head coach along with U.S. Snowboarding alum Ricky Bower, a halfpipe world champion. Steve Persons, who was on the podium during U.S. Snowboarding’s most successful alpine World Cup season, returns for his third season as head coach of the alpine program along with Jan Wengelin as the tech head coach.

2009 U.S. Snowboarding Roster (birthdate, hometown and * if Olympian):
Halfpipe Men

Pro Team
Greg Bretz (12/19/90; Mammoth Lakes, CA)
Steve Fisher (10/21/82; Breckenridge, CO)
Scott Lago (11/12/87; Seabrook, NH)
Elijah Teter (3/7/84; South Lake Tahoe, CA)
Louie Vito (3/20/88; Columbus, OH)
Tommy Czeschin (6/15/79; Mammoth Lakes, CA)*

Halfpipe Women

Pro Team
Gretchen Bleiler (4/10/81; Aspen, CO)*
Elena Hight (8/17/89; South Lake Tahoe, CA)
Hannah Teter (1/27/87; Belmont, VT)*
Ellery Hollingsworth (9/2/91; Stratton, VT)
Clair Bidez (8/7/87; Minturn, CO)

SBX Men

A Team
Nick Baumgartner (12/17/81; Iron River, MI)
Jayson Hale (6/26/85; Sierraville, CA)*
Nate Holland (11/8/78; Squaw Valley, CA)*
Shaun Palmer (11/14/68; South Lake Tahoe, CA)
Graham Watanabe (3/19/82; Sun Valley, ID)*
Seth Wescott (6/28/76; Sugarloaf, ME)*

B Team
Jonathan Cheever (4/17/85; Saugus, MA)
Alex Deibold (5/18/86; Manchester Center, VT)
Pat Holland (5/5/82; Tahoe City, CA)
Jason Smith (1/11/82; Durango, CO)*
SBX Women

A Team
Lindsey Jacobellis (8/19/85; Stratton Mountain, VT)*

B Team
Callan Chythlook-Sifsof (2/14/89; Girdwood, AK)
Brooke Shaw (5/12/91; Litchfield, CT)
Marni Yamada (8/26/78; Seattle, WA)
Men’s Alpine

A Team
Tyler Jewell (2/21/77; Steamboat Springs, CO)*
Justin Reiter (2/2/81; Steamboat Springs, CO)
Adam Smith (9/7/80; Bend, OR)

B Team
Zac Kay (8/18/81; Mount Shasta, CA)
Chris Klug (11/18/72; Aspen, CO)*
Vic Wild (8/23/86; White Salmon, WA)

C Team
Josh Wylie (7/7/81; Londonderry, VT)
Women’s Alpine

A Team
Michelle Gorgone (10/18/83; Boston, MA)*

B Team
Erica Mueller (7/25/81; Steamboat Springs, CO)
Lynn Ott (10/20/67; Bend, OR)

C Team
Lindsay Lloyd (2/18/81; Centerville, UT)
Andi Jo Stump (9/10/86; Wenatchee, WA)

The World Cup season opened Sept. 6, 2008 in Cardona, New Zealand, with men’s and women’s halfpipe. The following week, snowboardcross gets their first taste of World Cup action in Chapelco, Argentina and alpine competes Oct. 10, 2008 in Landgraaf, Netherlands.

The World Cup tour makes its lone stop in the U.S. at in Sunday River, ME, on Feb. 27 for men’s and women’s alpine and snowboardcross races.

The U.S. Snowboarding Grand Prix kicks off domestic snowboard competition Dec. 10-13 at Copper Mountain in Summit County, CO.

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2009 Grand Prix Schedule Announced

2009 U.S. Snowboarding Grand Prix Schedule:

Dec. 12-13, 2008, Copper Mountain
Friday, Dec.12 - Men’s Halfpipe Qualifiers
Saturday, Dec. 13 - Women’s Halfpipe Qualifiers, Halfpipe Finals and Paul Mitchell Progression Session (night exhibition event)

Jan. 29 - Feb. 1, 2009, Boreal Mountain Resort
Friday, Jan. 30 - Halfpipe Qualifiers
Saturday, Jan. 31 - Halfpipe Finals
Sunday, Feb. 1 - SBX Qualifiers and Finals

March 14-15, 2009, Killington Resort
Friday, March 13 - Halfpipe Qualifiers
Saturday, March 14 - Paul Mitchell Progression Session Qualifiers and Halfpipe Finals
Sunday, March 15 - Paul Mitchell Progression Session Finals

2009 U.S. Snowboarding Grand Prix Schedule Announced

Park City, Utah - The competition promises to be full of action as the U.S. Snowboarding Grand Prix returns for its 13th season as America’s top snowboarding competition tour. The Grand Prix will feature new stops at Copper Mountain in Colorado’s Summit County, Boreal Mountain Resort in the North Lake Tahoe region near Truckee, CA and a return to Vermont’s Killington for the final stop of the tour.

“I am excited about the resorts that we are partnering with for the U.S. Snowboarding Grand Prix because not only are they all great destinations in great locations, but they are creating new ways for snowboarders to ride resorts,” said Grand Prix Tour Director Eric Webster. “The line-up of Copper, Boreal and Killington seems like the perfect mix of progression and history which is fitting as the Grand Prix enters its 13th season.”

NBC and Versus will be on hand to broadcast the competition. (Schedule details will be released closer to competition.)

Copper Mountain Kicks the Tour Off

The Grand Prix kicks off Dec. 12-13 at Copper Mountain, one of the best snowboarding resorts in America. No stranger to the Grand Prix tour after hosting it in 1998 and 1999, Copper, which is known for encouraging innovation in snowboarding with its terrain, has signed on to host the tour for three years. The event, which will take place just 75 miles outside of the Denver area, will open with the traditional men’s and women’s halfpipe competition and will include an exciting nighttime exhibition event with the Paul Mitchell Progression Session.

“I am really looking forward to the Grand Prix being at my home mountain,” said Clair Bidez (Minturn, CO), who was on the podium in two of the Grand Prix stops last season. “I know that they’re going to do a really good job with it and I can’t wait to be there with my friends and family watching.”

This season, Copper launches Woodward at Copper. The 19,000 sq ft indoor facility and on-hill components are a first of the kind, using progressive learning techniques already at play in skateboarding and BMX and applying them directly to skiing and riding. Athletes will have an opportunity to progress their skills in a safer, more controlled environment. Woodward at Copper will offer Winter Experience this season and Summer Camps in 2009.

California’s Boreal Joins the Tour

The tour migrates further west to Boreal, which is right off of I-80 between Reno and Sacramento, Jan. 29 - Feb. 1. Riders will boost their best tricks in the Boreal Superpipe, a 22-foot-pipe which will have athletes going bigger while providing them with a chance to show off their best runs in an Olympic-sized halfpipe as the 2010 Olympics in Vancouver hover on the horizon.

Also adding to the excitement in the resort located atop Donner’s Summit is the addition of the Visa Snowboardcross Championship series to the competition lineup. The Tahoe area is busting at the seams with top U.S. Snowboarding SBX athletes, including reigning X Games gold medalist Nate Holland (Squaw Valley, CA), Jeep King of the Mountain champion Shaun Palmer (South Lake Tahoe, CA) and Olympian Jayson Hale (Sierraville, CA). The competition will have riders vying for the right to claim the title in a town full of local talent.

“I’m stoked to compete in my hometown. It will be an opportunity to have a lot of friends come and see what I do when I’m gone for half the year,” Holland said. “It will be a unique experience having them at the race and cheering for me. It’s a little added pressure, but I thrive on pressure.”

Killington Awards the Grand Prix Champions

The Grand Prix returns to Killington, right in the heart of New England, for the second year in a row on the final stop of the tour March 14-15. The Killington competition will also include a 22-foot halfpipe and the overall Grand Prix champions will be crowned. Last year snowboarding phenom Louie Vito (Columbus, OH) took top billing with two wins on the tour and Olympic champion Kelly Clark (West Dover, VT) proved her medal winning her fourth Grand Prix title. The weekend snowboard celebration also will feature the final Paul Mitchell Progression Session of the tour.

“Killington has always been a leader and innovator in creating ways to make snowboarding at resorts better, especially this year with the resort building a new Burton Stash trail, and combined with a dedicated staff, creative terrain and events like Spring Loaded that are legend in the sport,” Webster said.

With a field of about 100 invited halfpipe athletes, the U.S. Snowboarding Grand Prix looks to make waves as the 13th season brings the best snowboarding competitors to towns across the U.S.

2009 U.S. Snowboarding Grand Prix Schedule:

Dec. 12-13, 2008, Copper Mountain
Friday, Dec.12 - Men’s Halfpipe Qualifiers
Saturday, Dec. 13 - Women’s Halfpipe Qualifiers, Halfpipe Finals and Paul Mitchell Progression Session (night exhibition event)

Jan. 29 - Feb. 1, 2009, Boreal Mountain Resort
Friday, Jan. 30 - Halfpipe Qualifiers
Saturday, Jan. 31 - Halfpipe Finals
Sunday, Feb. 1 - SBX Qualifiers and Finals

March 14-15, 2009, Killington Resort
Friday, March 13 - Halfpipe Qualifiers
Saturday, March 14 - Paul Mitchell Progression Session Qualifiers and Halfpipe Finals
Sunday, March 15 - Paul Mitchell Progression Session Finals

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