TC Triple Comp a big success
28th September 2009
The Treble Cone Triple Comp wrapped up this afternoon completing one of the most unique snow sports events in the area. It incorporated all aspects of skiing and snowboarding in a distinctive format that had all participants competing against each other.

We had a lot of athletes come out of the wood work for this resurrected event. The jam format allowed both skiers and snowboarders to push each other as they raced and competed side by side. We are looking forward to more events of this nature at Treble Cone, said Antony Hansen, Spokesman for Treble Cone.
The weather on Saturday set up Treble Cone with phenomenal spring conditions. The BASE Banked Slalom had competitors charging through gates set strategically through one of Treble Cones most difficult natural halfpipes.
TCs own Klaus Mair took out the mens ski division, TEAM TC skier Nicola Campebell won the womens ski, Luke Dipina had the fastest time for mens snowboard and Claire Nash took out the womens snowboard division.
Competitors took qualifying runs on Saturday for the Harris Mountains Heli-Ski Expression Session. Judges saw backflips, 360s and some innovative freestyle riding brought to this unique venue. The finals were set for Sunday, but due to the overnight freeze, the judges called the event for safety reasons and went off Saturdays scores.
Taking out the womens division was skier Sarah Gillespie. Former Kiwi Olympian Micky Ross won the mens skiing division and Ben Wooster took out the mens snowboard. These three left the hill stoked winning a Harris Mountains Heli-Ski trip each.
The Rossignol Big Air kicked off on Sunday in a jam format allowing competitors to take as many runs as they wanted in the two hour window. Backflips and big spins were the go as competitors launched themselves off Treble Cones largest Big Air.
Eli Pope and Claire Nash won the snowboard divisions. Sarah Gillespie and Dewie Stanczak won the Big Air for skiers and also were crowned King and Queen of Triple Comp with their combined results.
Every competitor was stoked after both days and will be able to celebrate at the Mint After Party from 8:30 Sunday night at Mint Bar. Thanks to all our sponsors: BASE, Harris Mountains Heli, Rossignol, MGD, Armada, POW, MINT Bar, Thunderboards, Adventure Outfitters, and Wanaka Waste Busters.
With the South Islands largest vertical descent, the most terrain and longest groomed trails, Treble Cone is New Zealands premier alpine resort. 360 degree views of the snow capped Southern Alps, the brilliant blue Lake Wanaka and the rugged Central Otago landscape make this one of the most memorable views of any global resort. Situated on the edge of Lake Wanaka, Treble Cone has established itself as a mecca for all snow enthusiasts both locally and abroad. Treblecone.com
LINK: www.treblecone.com
For more information, photos, video or results please contact:
Antony Hansen
Media
021.340.373
Marketing@treblecone.com
Colin Boyd
Event Coordinator
021.126.1475
cboyd@treblecone.com
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