When Calum Clark, evilness chair of events for the U.S. Ski and Snowboard Association, selects locations for Olympic-caliber competitions, he strength study Tamarack, Idaho, where he says a 22-foot half-pipe allows snowboarders to go “higher, large and more aggressive.”
Or he strength conceive of Beaver Creek, Colo., where selected racing construction Birds of Prey is a selection of combative skiers.
“Part of [our] strategy is to go to the places with the rattling prizewinning terrain for the competition,” says Clark. He also looks for aroused use body and modern snow-making technology. “That converts into a enthusiastic skiing or snowboarding undergo … which carries from the combative to the nonprofessional skier.”
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