Denver, CO – Denver Mayor John Hickenlooper and officials from the U.S. Ski and Snowboard Association (USSA) on Monday announced details regarding the USSA Big Air Ski Exhibition and LG FIS Big Air Snowboard Competition set for January that we first told you about last week.nDenver Big Air presented by Sprint, a two day international ski and snowboarding event, will kick off the huge SnowSports Industries America Snow Show. The event opens with the Nature Valley Big Air Challenge, a skiing big air event on Tuesday, Jan. 25 featuring some of the best male skiers in the country. Day two, Wednesday, Jan. 26, action will feature the International Ski Federation’s (FIS) LG FIS World Cup Snowboard Big Air, a sanctioned event on the established global snowboarding circuit with an international roster of the top male snowboarders from around the world.
The event will be broadcast on television across the U.S. on NBC and Versus.
“Denver Big Air will offer everyone a great chance to share in a weeklong celebration of winter sports right in the heart of Denver,” Mayor Hickenlooper said. “We are excited to have this spectacular winter sporting event in Civic Center Park at the time thousands of winter sports fans are attending the SIA Snow Show at the Colorado Convention Center.”
“It is the first time for this event in the United States on a ramp this size and with the setting in Civic Center Park, you won’t be able to miss it,” said KieAnn Brownell, President of the Metro Denver Sports Commission. “This is a great event for Denver and we love having the opportunity to work with FIS and USSA to bring winter sports to the heart of downtown.”
The LG FIS World Cup Snowboard Big Air has been held at urban locations in Moscow, Barcelona, Quebec City, Seoul and London and is making its first stop in the United States. The FIS’ selection of Denver as the first U.S. host city fits in its strategy of iconic locations for its signature ramp. The ramp is a combination of the steel truss and scaffolding that will be 101 feet high, 300 feet long and 80 feet wide. The structure has been designed by Populous, a Denver based venue designer and event overlay firm with credentials that span from the Olympics to the FIFA World Cup.
To complement the snowboarding action, the U.S. Ski and Snowboard Association, the national governing body for the sport in the U.S., will add the Nature Valley Big Air Challenge, a big air ski event to the mix to kickoff two-night stand on Tuesday, Jan. 25. Denver’s own Bobby Brown, the reigning X Games big air champion, was on hand for the announcement.
“This is a very unique opportunity for the USSA to bring two of our key sports to the heart of a great American city like Denver,” said USSA President and CEO Bill Marolt. “Denver is the right market for a lot of reasons. It gives us the opportunity to showcase to a winter committed community and to the entire snowsports industry with the SIA Snow Show” and to provide an opportunity for our partners Sprint and Nature Valley.”
The events are the cornerstone of the Mile High Snowfest, a week of winter themed activities centered around the SIA Snow Show, one of the biggest industry trade shows in the world. The SIA Snow Show brings nearly $30 million dollars and 20,000 visitors to the city and is in Denver through 2020. The Snow Show has the largest, most concentrated and authentic trade event in the snow sports industry.
Tickets for Denver Big Air will go on sale Friday, Nov. 5, 2010 at 10 a.m.