Winter Dew Tour Announces Pre-Qualified Athletes for the 2010-11 Season
World’s Best Snowboard and Freeski Athletes Set to Compete in Both Slopestyle and Superpipe Disciplines
Burr Ridge, Ill. – October 27, 2010 – Registration is open for the third season of the Winter Dew Tour and the list of pre-qualified athletes has just been released, highlighted by Olympic snowboarders and defending Dew Cup champions. The three-stop Tour kicks off at Breckenridge Ski Resort for the Nike 6.0 Open, December 16-19, 2010, continues on to Killington Resort, January 20-23, 2011 and concludes with the Toyota Championships at Snowbasin Resort, February 10-13, 2011. The top snowboard and freeski athletes will compete in slopestyle and superpipe disciplines for the coveted Dew Cup awarded at season’s end and for a total of $1.5 million in prize money.
The men’s freeski athlete roster is highlighted by defending Dew Cup champions Jossi Wells in superpipe and Andreas Hatveit in slopestyle. With stiff competition from the likes of Simon Dumont and Xavier Bertoni in superpipe and Bobby Brown and Tom Wallisch in slopestyle, it promises to be a dynamic season with numerous contenders for the coveted Cup.
“Last season was unbelievable for me, and I couldn’t have been happier to end it as the Dew Cup champion,” said Wells. “The level of talent and competition is going to be insane this year. I’m so stoked for the Tour to start again!”
Jossi Wells JJ Thomas
All eyes will be on Olympian snowboarders in both men and women’s superpipe disciplines this season. Defending Dew Cup champion JJ Thomas spotlights the men’s pre-qualified list, along with two-time gold medalist Shaun White and his Vancouver teammate and bronze medalist Scotty Lago. In women’s superpipe, top contenders include Olympic bronze medalist Kelly Clark and Kaitlyn Farrington, who holds the 2009-10 Dew Cup title.
“I’m really excited to compete on 22-foot superpipes this year on the Winter Dew Tour,” said Thomas. “Breck is an awesome mountain to ride, and I’m proud to call it my home mountain. There’s not a better to kick off the winter season than with the Winter Dew Tour at Breckenridge.”
In snowboard slopestyle, young gun Sage Kotsenburg will defend his Dew Cup champion status against the likes of Torstein Horgmo and Tyler Flanagan on the men’s front. Jamie Anderson will defend her 2009-10 Dew Cup status in women’s slopestyle, while athletes like Jenny Jones and Spencer O’Brien, 2008-09 Dew Cup champion, will be vying for the top spot at the end of the season.
Through the support of Paul Mitchell, the upcoming season will also feature expanded women’s freeski slopestyle and superpipe competitions at the Nike 6.0 Open in Breckenridge, Colo. and again to close out the season at the Toyota Championships in Ogden, Utah. Although not a Dew Cup discipline, the women’s freeski events will include full athlete fields competing in both preliminary and final rounds of competition.
Athletes are pre-qualified based on their 2009-10 Winter Dew Tour rankings. Athlete registration for the 2010-11 Winter Dew Tour season is currently open and the full, final roster will be announced prior to each event. As a way to continue growing winter action sports and spotlighting new talent, the Winter Dew Tour will hold Open Qualifiers at the Nike 6.0 Open in Breckenridge to allow spots for emerging talent on the Tour.
The full list of pre-qualified athletes is below. The first round of confirmed athletes for the Nike 6.0 Open will be announced on Tuesday, November 9th, 2010.
Men’s Snowboard Superpipe |
Men’s Snowboard Slopestyle |
Women’s Snowboard Superpipe |
JJ Thomas |
Sage Kotsenburg |
Kaitlyn Farrington |
Steve Fisher |
Torstein Horgmo |
Kelly Marren |
Danny Davis |
Tyler Flanagan |
Kjersti Ostgaard |
Dylan Bidez |
Charles Guldemond |
Queralt Castellet |
Jack Mitrani |
Eric Willett |
Elena Hight |
Brennen Swanson |
Brandon Reis |
Jamie Anderson |
Zachary Black |
Sam Hulbert |
Madeline Schaffrick |
Scotty Pike |
Ulrik Badertscher |
Sarka Panc |
Elijah Teter |
Halldor Helgason |
Kelly Clark* |
Ross Baker |
Nick Poohachoff |
Summer Fenton** |
Broc Waring |
Ian Thorley |
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Scotty Lago |
Andreas Wiig |
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Roger Kleivdal |
Yale Cousino |
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Shaun White* |
Nick Julius |
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Scott Moline** |
Nate Kern |
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Tim Humphreys |
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Madison Ellsworth |
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Wyatt Caldwell |
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Shaun White* |
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Cody Boan** |
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Women’s Snowboard Slopestyle |
Men’s Freeski Superpipe |
Men’s Freeski Slopestyle |
Jamie Anderson |
Josiah Wells |
Andreas Hatveit |
Jenny Jones |
Simon Dumont |
Bobby Brown |
Spencer O’Brien |
Xavier Bertoni |
Tom Wallisch |
Kjersti Ostgaard |
Mike Riddle |
Sammy Carlson |
Janna Meyen-Weatherby |
Tucker Perkins |
Alexis Godbout |
Megan Ginter |
Justin Dorey |
JF Houle |
Lynn Neil |
Kevin Rolland |
Josiah Wells |
Kimberly Fasani |
Peter Olenick |
Elias Ambuhl |
Taylor Owen** |
Banks Gilberti |
Philip Casabon |
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Matt Duhamel |
Charles Gagnier |
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Dan Marion |
Sean Jordan |
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Antti-Jussi Kemppainen |
Alex Schlopy |
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Colby West |
TJ Schiller |
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Tanner Hall* |
McRae Williams |
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Torin Yater Wallace** |
Ian Cosco |
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Elvis Eidsvold Harsheim |
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Anders Backe |
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Banks Gilberti |
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PK Hunder* |
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Steffen Hamre** |
* Former Dew Cup champion exemption
** 2010 Gatorade Free Flow Tour champion
An industry leader in broadcast exposure, the Winter Dew Tour will air live on NBC with additional broadcasts on USA, MTV, MTV2, USA, Fuel TV, Universal HD and internationally on Eurosport, Fox Australia and Extreme Channel.
The complete 2010-11 Winter Dew Tour schedule is as follows:
Event Date Location
Nike 6.0 Open Dec. 16-19 Breckenridge Ski Resort – Breckenridge, Colo.
Winter Dew Tour Killington Jan. 20-23 Killington Resort – Killington, Vt.
Toyota Championships Feb. 10-13 Snowbasin Resort – Ogden, Utah
Entering its third season, the top athletes in the world will take part in the 2010-11 Winter Dew Tour, all competing for the highly coveted Dew Cup that will be awarded at the Toyota Championship at Snowbasin Resort in Ogden, Utah. The 2009-10 Dew Cup champions include Andreas Hatveit (freeski slopestyle), Jossi Wells (freeski superpipe), Jamie Anderson (women’s snowboard slopestyle), Sage Kotsenburg (men’s snowboard slopestyle), Kaitlyn Farrington (women’s snowboard superpipe), JJ Thomas (men’s snowboard superpipe).
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