Big White Ski Club claims win in First Annual Intercontinental Cup

KelownaNow Staff | January 22, 2017 in Sports

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What do you get when you combine 135 athletes from three nations, a world class ski resort and some good fun competition? 

Answer: The first annual Intercontinental Cup held at Big White Ski Resort.

The Intercontinental Cup hosted 135 competitors with ages ranging from six years old all the through to Masters competing head-to-head on Lower Speculation in a dual pro format. All racers, regardless of age, were able to compete on the same track.

The Big White Ski Club representing Canada went up against the Aylwin Alpine Academy out of New Zealand and the Australian Snowsports Camp program. Both the New Zealand and Australian programs make Big White their off-season training base on an annual basis.

The Big White Ski Club claimed the first annual Intercontinental Cup by virtue of their top 15 athletes having an aggregate time of just four seconds faster than the strong team of Kiwis, who claimed a complete sweep of the girls U18 Podium. 
 
The aim of the event was to give the kids of the Big White Ski Club an international experience at their home club, as well as giving the visiting athletes a chance to add a race into their training calendar.


 
“We had a great turnout and everyone had a lot of fun,” said Big White’s Director of Snow Sports, Josh Foster. “Hats off to the Big White Ski Club and the army of parent volunteers. Without their efforts and dedication, the day wouldn’t have been as successful as it was. This was the first annual Intercontinental Cup but we’re already looking forward to next season to make it bigger and better!”

 
“What a great event, our athletes did a fantastic job and had a lot of fun too!” added Brad Aylwin from the Aylwin Alpine Academy. “The racing was close in stacked and competitive divisions.  Our training here at Big White for the past few weeks certainly prepared us well.”

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