Who will win the mens 25th annual BMMC?

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shortski wrote:
skiadikt wrote:wonder if shortski is entering this year. he should win his age group.

there used to be a guy, his first name was chris, he won a few years in a row a bunch of years ago. he was a ski tuner at aspen east. wonder what happened to him.
Afraid not, someone you know turned 50 , if he enters he'll take first in age catogory for sure, only hope is he places in the top sixteen and makes the finals which puts him out of the age competition.
How does that work then? If you make the top 16 you are out of the age competition? What are the age groups anyway?
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skiadikt wrote:wonder if shortski is entering this year. he should win his age group.

there used to be a guy, his first name was chris, he won a few years in a row a bunch of years ago. he was a ski tuner at aspen east. wonder what happened to him.
actually chris G never won just placed well a bunh of times and his name is all over the trophy. he moved to SAndy, Ut in fall 2001
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Actually, it's his second time on his right knee.
he did his right, then his left, then his right again.

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ozzy wrote:Doug I'll tell him you say Yo. i usually stop by and see him once or twice a week. i fell sorry for the little fella, just sitting around hearing of everyone enjoying the fresh snow and him sitting there doing his stretches and watching TV
bummer...
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shortski wrote:
skiadikt wrote:wonder if shortski is entering this year. he should win his age group.

there used to be a guy, his first name was chris, he won a few years in a row a bunch of years ago. he was a ski tuner at aspen east. wonder what happened to him.
Afraid not, someone you know turned 50 , if he enters he'll take first in age catogory for sure, only hope is he places in the top sixteen and makes the finals which puts him out of the age competition.
Are you talking about JW? If so, I am sure he will enter.
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The person who will win is my soon to be cousin rufus and his fiance annie . They r both nasty skiers . Annie if your reading this wats Up gimmy a call sum time so we can all go skiin sum day or ill just see you up at the BMC . Go rufus
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I'm not there to compete, I'm just there to see if I can make it to the bottom.
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PantherHockey04 wrote: Go rufus
hell yeah..
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Hell Yahh Man ... Annie n Rufus are telemarkin now from what I hear. Rufus is the man hopefully this yr his ski wont pop out off the areial. Annie you up at the rents house at killington ne time soon I need a place to stay with some friends
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Stormchaser wrote:I'm not there to compete, I'm just there to see if I can make it to the bottom.
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25th Annual Bear Mountain Mogul Challenge, Presented By Budweiser

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The first Bear Mountain Mogul Challenge may have been where day-glo was born. This event has changed people's lives.

We've been sending 200 of the best amateur bump skiers around down a couple hundred yards worth of teeth-grinding bumps on Outer Limits for 25 years -- at least after this April 2nd and 3rd it'll be 25 years.

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Teeth-grinding bumps aside, it's the party that makes this event go 'round and this is a party you don't want to miss. The Budweiser Concert Series at Killington will be in full effect, featuring not one, not two, not three, but four bands on Saturday (Sandhill Band, Bloomer duo, Silent Groove and Five Wise) as well as Jeffrey Gaines and Big Fuzz featuring members of Deep Banana Blackout on Sunday.

The 25th Annual Bear Mountain Mogul Challenge competition, party and all are brought to you by our good friends at Budweiser.

The other soon-to-be legend we've got lined up at Bear Mountain this spring is the inaugural Spring Fest on April 9th and 10th. Catchy name, huh?

We're taking the 12th Annual Spring Loaded Snowboard event and building around it. The Spring Loaded event lineup includes a Superpipe Jam as well as a Slopestyle competition. This year we're going further...

Saturday night 4/9 -- Night time Rail Jam under the lights at Bear Mountain

Sunday 4/10 -- Budweiser and Killington present Little Feat as part of the Budweiser Concert Series.

There's also a rumor that several ex-cast members of MTV's The Real World and Road Rules may be on-hand for that weekend. Stay tuned for more info.

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25th Annual Bear Mountain Mogul Challenge, Presented By Budweiser
Event type: Public Competition
Date: April 02, 2005 - April 03, 2005
Time: All Day
Location: Bear Mountain
Registration is open.

Outer Limits, the steepest mogul slope in eastern North America, covering 1,200 feet of vertical in a half a mile, has also played home to Olympic Champion Donna Weinbrecht, and 2002 Olympic team members Hannah Hardaway and Evan Dybvig. Each year 200 amateur bumpers line up to show their stuff in this inaugural spring event, while spectators relax in the sun at the bottom of the trail on lawn chairs and sofas with barbecue grills and coolers in tow, ready to officially celebrate the rites of spring skiing. (Yes, there`s even a cook-off in the crowd too, complete with trophies.)

Skiers tackle Outer Limits in seven different age categories for both men and women. Skiers are judged on turns and line (50%), air (25%) and speed (25%). Starting at 10 a.m. on Saturday, competitors each get one run. The top 32 men and 16 women will return to compete in a dual format on Sunday starting at 11 a.m. Pairs of competitors run a dual course with sudden death format; only the winners remain. Awards are presented to the first, second, third, and fourth place finishes for both men and women. These winners` names are engraved on the Bear Mountain Mogul Challenge trophy.

This year the event will be even more special than in years past as we celebrate the Silver Anniversary of the event. On Saturday music will start at noon and feature Sandhill Band, Bloomer Duo, Silent Groove and Five Wise. Return to Bear Mountain on Sunday for the finals and for live outdoor music in the afternoon by Jeffrey Gaines and Big Fuzz, featuring members of Deep Banana Blackout. All music is part of the Budweiser Concert Series.

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is OL really steeper than lower k27 at hunter?
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I would Crush all that showed up...if i entered...... :roll:
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I was practicing on this Monday

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pizzamoose wrote:is OL really steeper than lower k27 at hunter?
As far as a sustained pitch, I believe so. K27 has a shitty fall line, though, makes it feel steeper.
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