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Chevy Snowboarding Grand Prix Competitors wait their turn on Bear Claw below the Viper Pit at Bear Mountain.
The Chevy US Snowboarding Grand Prix at Bear Mountain, Killington, is wrapping up this afternoon. Under lightly overcast skies, the Men's and Women's Slopestyle competition was held on Lower Bear Claw on a park specifically created for the event.
The Halfpipe finals, originally scheduled for Saturday night, were rescheduled for this afternoon from 2:30 to 4:30 PM. Planned to take place under the lights on the half pipe carved on Lower Dream Maker,
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People getting into position to watch the Half Pipe finals. (Click to enlarge.) |
the half pipe finals were suspended on Saturday evening due to heavy fog obscuring visibility, limiting the judges ability to evaluate each competitor.
I skied over to Bear Mountain at mid day to watch the event for a few minutes. Crowds were just starting to form to watch the Half Pipe finals. Unfortunately, I needed to get back to the inn before the event took place, but it looked like it would be a fairly busy afternoon at Bear Mountain.
Let it snow!
While competitors took training runs, workers at the Killington Resort were busy putting the finishing touches to get Bear Mountain ready to host the Chevy U.S. Snowboarding Grand Prix this weekend.
For the last 10 days, Killington has been rebuilding the Half Pipe on lower Dream Maker and a "Slopestyle" course on lower Bear Claw. The amount of snow that has been created and moved around to build the competition venue is nothing short of impressive. When you add in the lighting, public address, and television camera areas (NBC will be providing TV coverage), you start to appreciate that the resort did a lot more than just sending a couple of grooming machines out to move snow around to get ready for the event.
The schedule for the Chevy Snowboard Grand Prix this weekend is: