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5 Mar 2010 | No Comment

In a week where the Winter Olympics came to an end, the main skiing news unsurprisingly came from the slopes and streets of Whistler Blackcomb and Vancouver. But, don’t despair. If after 2 weeks you’ve had enough of staying up…

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2 Mar 2010 | No Comment

The snowboarder Nicolien Sauerbreij made Dutch and Olympic history, when she became the first snow sports athlete from her country to win a medal in a snow discipline.

Sauerbreij’s medal was also the 100th for the Netherlands in Olympic…

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1 Mar 2010 | No Comment

Revelstoke Mountain Resort

Revelstoke Mountain Resort in British Columbia, Canada, not only has the biggest lift-served vertical in North America, but uniquely in the world, they believe, they offer lift-served, cat or heli ski and board operations from a single resort base…

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26 Feb 2010 | No Comment

In a week where Amy Williams romped home with an Olympic gold medal, the rest of the world has been getting busy with all sorts of ski stuff. The snow leopard is ready to ski, Italy will welcome skiing soldiers…

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11 Feb 2010 | No Comment

New Zealand

New Zealand’s Cardrona Alpine Resort is currently installing a fourth chairlift in phase one of an expansion project which will increase the resort’s boundaries and the number of intermediate and advanced runs on offer. This means Cardrona will now…

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9 Feb 2010 | No Comment

British Snowboard Association

Following the news that Britain’s governing body of snow sports, Snowsport GB, has gone into administration, the British Snowboard Association (BSA) has announced it will retake control of snowboarding in the UK.