Sugarloaf Announces Terrain Expansion to Burnt Mountain and 10-year Development Plan... 12:46 PM
- Aug 31, 2010
All Foliage Season Packed with Events, Activities throughout Killington Region...
9:48 AM
- Aug 30, 2010
Megnin Named Killington Resort, Pico Mountain Director of Sales and Marketing...
10:40 AM
- Aug 5, 2010
Spend Your Presidents' Day Holiday at Belleayre...
1:21 PM
- Feb 9, 2010
100,000 Vertical Challenge To Benefit Make-A-Wish Foundation of New Hampshire...
1:19 PM
- Feb 9, 2010
Rick Charette to perform at Sugarloaf February 13...
1:18 PM
- Feb 9, 2010
Lake Placid Sends a Dozen to Compete in Vancouver Olympics...
1:18 PM
- Feb 9, 2010
Hope on the Slopes Launches at Bolton Valley Resort...
1:16 PM
- Feb 9, 2010
X Games Gold Medalist, Simon Dumont, Hosts 2nd Annual Dumont Cup At Sunday River...
1:16 PM
- Feb 9, 2010
Wildcat Mountain Goes 100% Green Wax For Its Tune & Rental Shop...
1:14 PM
- Feb 9, 2010
NEWRY, Maine -- The United States of America Snowboard Association (USASA) National Championships were held during the first week of April at Northstar at Tahoe and Gould Academy Sunday River (GSR) athletes brought back a title and many strong finishes.
Jordan Sanford of Shapleigh, Maine bested a field of 72 to take first place and the national title in the 14-15 year old category. "Jordan was pretty much untouchable. I"m not sure if he expected that level of success, but his performance was worthy of first," said GSR Snowboard Coach Chris Davies.
Jackson Tupper of Kennebunk, Maine placed 4th in slopestyle out of a field of 77 in the 14-15 year old age group. Coach Davies credits Tupper's calm nerves for his stunning second run, which placed him in 4th.
The USASA Nationals brought 1400 male and female snowboarders age 8 to over 60 together to compete in various disciplines.
Other GSR athletes who had strong finishes include Sarah Skillin who placed 7th in Slalom, Whitney Poulin who placed 8th in Bordercross, and Kyle Dorfman who placed 12th in Slopestyle.