Aspen Action

IPC 2010 ALPINE WORLD CUP FINALS hosted by Challenge Aspen

Date | Sunday, February 28th - Friday, March 5th
Phone | 970.923.0578
Location | Buttermilk

Schedule of Events
Feb. 28: Downhill training
March 1: Downhill training
March 2: Downhill race
March 3: Downhill race
March 4: Super Combined (slalom and super G) race
March 5: Super G race

Challenge Aspen welcomes the U.S. Adaptive Ski Team and national adaptive ski teams from 13 countries to Buttermilk Mountain this March for the prestigious International Paralympic Committee 2010 Alpine World Cup finals, presented by U.S. Paralympics. Some 130 athletes and 50 coaches are expected to attend.

The races will take place March 2-5, 2010, with training beforehand. Athletes will compete in two downhills, one super combined and one super G, all of which will be World Cup events sanctioned by the USSA, FIS and International Paralympic Committee. The three categories of racers include sitting, standing and visually impaired.

Daily awards ceremonies will take place after each day’s competition for the top three athletes in each category. In addition, the Nations Cup Award will be presented to the country with the most World Cup points for the 2009-10 season, and World Cup Overall Titles will be awarded to one athlete in each category for downhill, super combined and super G.

“We’re very excited to bring the adaptive World Cup back to the Roaring Fork Valley and to host the world’s best athletes with disabilities,” says Kevin Jardine, director of competition for Challenge Aspen. “It’s a huge honor to be asked to host such a prestigious event, which caps off the World Cup season. The Aspen community is fortunate to be able to see these athletes in the final races before they compete in the Paralympic Winter Games.”

Following the Aspen races, the World Cup racers will move on to Whistler, British Columbia, for the Paralympic Winter Games, March 13-21, 2010.

  • Partners

    Belly Up Aspen

    450 South Galena St. Aspen, CO 81611 970.544.9800

    For upcoming shows check out bellyupaspen.com

    For live music, it doesn't get any better than Belly Up Aspen. This intimate (450-person capacity), smoke-free, all-ages venue provides a spot for musical talents including Ben Harper, B.B. King, ZZ Top, G Love, Blues Traveler, John Legend, Snoop Dogg, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Joe Cocker, Gomez, Wyclef Jean, and The Pretenders to jam. While you're there, take advantage of two full bars and a menu that offers handmade brick-oven pizzas, hamburgers, veggie burgers, fish tacos, and more.

    Wheeler Opera House

    320 East Hyman Ave. Aspen, CO 81611 866.449.0464

    For upcoming events visit wheeleroperahouse.com

    Today Aspen's Wheeler Opera House is home to a variety of movies, lectures, concerts, and festivals-including the Aspen Rooftop Comedy Festival each June. Recently, big names such as The Eagles, Sheryl Crow, Jerry Seinfeld, and Oprah have entertained on the historic stage. The theater was the talk of the mining town when it opened in 1889, complete with rich Moroccan leather seats, a deep blue ceiling studded with silver stars, and a breathtaking chandelier. But then it endured tough times, including a shutdown after the 1893 silver market crash and a string of 1912 fires that left it abandoned and near ruins. After Aspen's revival, the renovated opera house opened again in 1984-and has been a premier entertainment venue ever since.

  • Local Instructors

    Paul Buechler

    Guitar

    Paul Buechler has performed in the Roaring Fork Valley for years, presently as lead guitarist for Straight Shot. In addition to teaching the full range of rock and pop music, Paul specializes in jazz and classical styles. He has taught guitar for more than ten years. Paul's formal music training includes classical guitar study with Hugh Geoghegan at the Longy School of Music in Cambridge, Massachusetts; jazz study at the Berklee College of Music in Boston; and a master's in music theory from the Yale University School of Music.

    CONTACT PAUL
    970.319.9239

    Sandy Munro

    Banjo, Mandolin, Guitar

    Sandy Munro has taught guitar, mandolin, banjo, and fiddle for the past thirty years. In addition Sandy taught bluegrass and old-time classes at Colorado Mountain College in Aspen. And he's still the longest-serving teacher at the RockyGrass Academy at Planet Bluegrass, bringing his multi-instrument experience and infectious enthusiasm to bluegrass academy participants. When he's not teaching, Sandy performs with the Flying Dog Bluegrass Band and the Crowlin Ferlies, a Celtic/Old-Time Band.

    CONTACT SANDY
    970.923.3384
    sandy@rof.net
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