Sunday, March 25, 2012

K-town Showdown footage

Camera by KC, Liam and Ryan

Saturday, March 24, 2012

2011-12 Final K-town Showdown

front L to R: Chris Oko (tie dye), Maggie Leon, Ryan Sihler, Joey Leon, Michale Capasse
back L to R: Will Steller, George McKeever-Parkes, Robbie Ettori, Alex Sheppard, Jake Fourneir, Justin Peyton, Bobby Bergen, Andrew Rybecky

After a tough, warm, snowless winter, we thought Killington might just cancel the final K-town Showdown altogether...but they came through for us! They always do!! A week of temps in the 80's couldn't stop the Killington Terrain Parks crew from letting shredders and skiers from around VT show of what they've learned over the winter, and the KMS Snowboard Team was no exception.

Beneath overcast skies and the ever-present threat of showers, KMS riders battled it out in Grom (14 and Under), Women's Open and Men's Open Divisions. The Dew Tour round bar was the first feature, and below that was rider's choice: on the left, a 15' long down bar; center was a 5' cannon and right was the good 'ol down-flat-down rail (DFD).

The 30 minute Grom Jam saw riders trying to mix as many different tricks on as many different features as possible. Highlights from the KMS team:
-8 year old Chris Oko throwing HUGE front 180's off the cannon, including a couple with grabs
-Jake Fournier throwing 180's off the cannon in both directions as well as cleaning the DFD
-Ryan Sihler 270 off the cannon
-Michael Capasse cleaning the fs 50-50 on the down bar
-George McKeever-Parkes smooth boardslinding the cannon
-Bobby Bergen going man-size gap on the DFD
-Robbie Ettori mixing it up on everything and clean fs board on the DFD
-Joey Leon throwing variety with a clean bs 50-50/board switch pretz out

In the end, winners were announced
Joey Leon 1st Place
Robbie Ettori 3rd Place

Next came the 45 minute Open jam with some even sicker riding
-Will Steller was riding great on everything from one footed cannons to gap-to-stale-to-rail on the DFD to super tech tricks on the down bar. It was great to see old Will back on it!
-Alex Sheppard was killing the down bar with 50-50's and fs 50-50 bs 180 out attempts
-As usual, Justin Peyton was holding nothing back with gap-disaster boardslides on the DFD and fs 270 onto the down bar
-Maggie Leon took a bunch of swings at 2 big tricks: fs lip on the downbar and gap to 50-50 on the DFD (the only lady to step to a trick that size).

Maggie Leon 3rd Place Open Women

The KMS Coaches couldn't be more proud of our riders- after a long season of challenging conditions, they all proved that training and hard work gets results. These results might not always be podium visits, but the satisfaction that comes from landing a trick in the pressure of a competition and proving that you've got what it takes to step up and give it your best! Thanks for a GREAT day KMS SNowboard Team!

Thursday, March 22, 2012

Spring fun

Snowball fight at the base of Superstar





Wednesday, March 14, 2012

USASA Southern Vermont Series Champs

As the USASA National Championships approach, each region names their champions to represent them on the National stage at Copper, CO March 31- April 6th, 2012. As the premier region in the country, being crowned the Southern Vermont Series champ is an incredible honor. With academy programs like Killington Mountain School, Okemo Mountain School, Stratton Mountain School, Mt Snow Academy and the ...American Snowboard Training Center, the competition in this series is second to none. On March 4th, 2012, series director Scott Palmer announced the series winners and KMS is proud of its riders' finishes. Regional rankings are determined by the best two finishes per discipline for series competitors.

-Nikki Sardelli KMS Class of '16 (Breaker Girls) Slalom, Giant Slalom and Boardercross Champion
-Logan Farmer KMS Class of '14 (Youth Men) Boardercross Champion, Slalom and Giant Slalom runner-up
-Mazie Hayden (Skier Girls 10-12) Skicross Champion
-Ethan Farmer (Menehune Boys) Giant Slalom runner-up, Slalom 3rd, Boardercross 5th
-Jesse Kunkowski (Breaker Boys) Boardercross 4th
-Maggie Leon (Youth Women) Slopestyle 3rd
-Abby Lancour (Youth Women) Halfpipe 3rd
-Kamran Gossieaux (Junior Men) Giant Slalom 3rd, Slalom 4th, Boardercross 7th

KC Gandee, KMS Snowboard Program Director- Southern Vermont Series Coach of the Year

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

FIS Hole Shot Tour


KMS BOOST Snowboarder Sophie Anderson on the Hole Shot Course

March 6-8, 2012 Killington Resort hosted the second of three stops of the 2011-2012 Hole Shot Tour ski and snowboardcross race series. Designed to bridge the gap between amateur and pro level cross racing, the Hole Shot Tour is the next step for most riders after competing in the Revolution Tour and the final stop before the big time World Cup level events. With a less than awesome snow year, Killington came through with a big and fast course for the 100 snowboarders and roughly 15 skiers that turned out to race.

KMS Class of '14 student-athlete Logan Farmer competed along with KMS BOOST Snowboarder Sophie Anderson in a very talented field. Of the 59 men competing, the vast majority had multiple race experience at the USSA and FIS level, including several riders that have podiumed this season at World Cup races. The women's field, though smaller at 43 athletes was just as talented. Also competing- KMS BOOST Teacher Heather House, KMS Alum skicross racer Taylor Doxsee and KMS Weekend Skicross Racer Mazie Hayden, the youngest racer on course at 11 years old and forerunner.


L-R Sophie Anderson, Coach Evan Ricker, Logan Farmer and Matt St. Denis

After a very cold practice day on the course, the riders were ready for a FAST competition. The banked turns were...textured and the rollers were quick. Unfortunately (or fortunately depending on how you look at it), the weather took a serious turn for Day 1 of racing as sunny skies cuased the temperatures to soar into the 50's. After a fast opening by forerunner Mazie Hayden, skier men and women took one run down the course for time trails and finals heats were set. Unfortunately, Taylor's run put him in ninth place and only the top eight make it to finals. By contrast, snowboarders take two time trials runs with the fastest time counting. After their runs, Sophie was in 15th, Logan in 50th and Matt in 51st. Since women's heats were limited to 16, Sophie advanced to finals while the day was over for Farmer and St. Denis as the men's heats were limited to the top 32. After a rough start in her first heat, Sophie passed a rider in the first turn of the course and ended up finishing in third place. Although Sophie didn't advance, she ended up in 12th place in her first ever FIS boardercross.

The start gate at the top of the course.

For Day 2, the warm weather continued. With fresh wax and new coaching on line, the team again attacked the course. Taylor qualified in seventh place and made men's finals, while Sophie picked up the pace and qualified in 14th place for women's snowboard finals. After a slower than expected first run, Logan decided to go all-out for run 2. On pace for a sub 50 second time which would have placed Farmer into the finals, a crash sent him home for the day but in 49th place, one better than the previous day. Sophie again made a pass in her finals heat and was racing with purpose, only to crash just after passing the second place racer. Sophie finished the heat in third and ended the day in 11th overall. Considering the field, we are VERY proud of our racers and excited to see them improve their results next time! Next stop: USASA National Championships in Copper, CO 3/31-4/6/2012

KMS Class of '14 Logan Farmer airs it out over a re-direct hip.

Sunday, March 11, 2012