August 28th, 2009

World Heli Challenge

Down in the Southern hemisphere things are about to get crazy. The World Heli Challenge — featuring the world’s most legitimate Chinese Downhill — kicks off today and runs through September 12. Check out the release below…

[editor's note: the good blokes behind this event have some grammatical and punctuation challenges, I've hooked it up and made some minor tweaks to make them look less stupider.]

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Perfect snow conditions await the athletes who have traveled around the globe for the resurrection of one of the world’s most explosive snow events, the World Heli Challenge.

The return of this internationally acclaimed helicopter accessed ski and snowboard event has been most welcomed by athletes and media around the world. Warren Miller Entertainment, Channel 10 Australia, ONE HD, Fairfax Digital Media, Bigpond TV, Mountainwatch.com and Quattro Media are among the hundreds of media outlets who have embraced this event’s return to the annual snow sports calendar.

The World Heli Challenge brings together a host of athletes representing various backgrounds in ski and snowboard disciplines. A cross breed of alpine racers, terrain park, half pipe athletes and all round free skiers and freeriders meet together where their ability is pushed to limit across three days of helicopter accessed snow sports competition. The event is held in the Mt Aspiring National Park, adjacent to the magnificent Lake Hawea and Makarora Valley near Wanaka, in New Zealandʼs South Island.

The three major events are:

  • The “Big Mountain” event tests an athletes ability on very steep terrain where huge cliff drops and technical prowess provide a “wow” factor unlike any other discipline in snow sports.
  • The “Freeride” event is held on undulating terrain where freestyle and aerial maneuvers tests the acrobatic skills of an athlete – basically the person having the most fun is certain to take the most points.
  • The “VnC Cocktail Downhill” event is the grand finale of the competition where athletes races head to head together down the mountainside, the first to the bottom and across the line wins.  The concept of adding together an athletes score across three distinctively different days of competition will find out who is the best “all round” skier and boarder in male and female genres of the event.

“The World Heli Challenge is more then just three days of competition of a two week period, its an adventure packed two weeks where athletes take on a vast array of adventure activities that New Zealand is renowned for when they are not competing” says event creator Tony Harrington.  “There is certainly time out as well, as weʼll cruise Lake Wakitipu on the TSS Earnslaw, visit Milford Sound, play golf, go surfing on the West Coast and kick back lakeside of the magnificent Lake Hawea and Lake Wanaka foreshores.”

VnC Cocktails are excited to announce their involvement with the World Heli Challenge 2009, kicking off in Wanaka New Zealand this week. The New Zealand Company making ready to enjoy cocktails has valuable synergies between their brand and the event, Communications Manager Alex Badger says, “VnC Cocktails are made in New Zealand from 100% natural ingredients and this is reflected perfectly in the setting of the World Heli Challenge, why use artificial ingredients when you live in a country full of the real thing.” Ms Badger goes on to say, “At VnC Cocktails we like the challenge of taking on the world, so what better event to get involved in than the World Heli Challenge with guys who share the same outlook as life as we do. We are proud to support anyone who is mad enough to strap on some skis, point themselves downhill, scream “Bansaiiiiiii!!!” and get to the bottom in time to party!”

The start list includes an array of some of the world most finest and respected athletes, as well as a young gun crew who are out to keep the big names honest.  A short list of athletes include World Champions in Big Mountain Snowboarding Matthew Annetts and Susan Mol, skiers Ted Davenport, Ingrid Backstrom, Mike Wilson, Tim Dutton, Jackie Paaso from the U.S., former North American Champion, 2 x World Heli Challenge Downhill Champion and last weekends winner of the Volkl NZ Freeskiing Championships Geoff Small and Janina Kuzma, Australiaʼs Chris Booth, Russ Henshaw, Andrea Berchtold, 7 X World Speed Snowboard Champion Darren Powell and a host of others.

A full event start list and athlete bios can be found at www.worldhelichallenge.com.

Check out www.wheresharro.com for daily photographic updates that are showing now and right through until September 12th.

The World Heli Challenge would like to thank VnC Cocktails, Qantas, Quiksilver and Volkl for their support. It has been ultimately the athletes who have funded this event to bring it back and it’s hats off to every one of those who are on the start list and the management team behind it that believe so greatly in this incredible sporting project.

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