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.