DUTCH INDOOR WORLD CUP RACE
September 24th 2010 14:31
When one thinks of Holland, visions of flat endless tulip fields,
windmills and below sea level dikes come to mind. Then how
can the Dutch stage an FIS World Cup Snowboard Race?
Well, what they do have to offer is the world's largest indoor
ski facility, complete with five slopes, eight lifts--including
a six-pack chairlift--a terrain park, snowmaking, bars, restaurants
and a hotel!
On October 10, SnowWorld in Landgraaft will stage the 8th LG
Snowboard FIS World Cup Parallel Slalom. Over 90 racers
from 19 countries are expected to compete in the event.
Doors for spectators open at 9 a.m. for the qualification rounds,
followed by the main event at 1 p.m. Admission for spectators
is free and includes access to the "Grand After Party" featuring
the band Network and a chance to mingle with the athletes.
windmills and below sea level dikes come to mind. Then how
can the Dutch stage an FIS World Cup Snowboard Race?
Well, what they do have to offer is the world's largest indoor
ski facility, complete with five slopes, eight lifts--including
a six-pack chairlift--a terrain park, snowmaking, bars, restaurants
and a hotel!
On October 10, SnowWorld in Landgraaft will stage the 8th LG
Snowboard FIS World Cup Parallel Slalom. Over 90 racers
from 19 countries are expected to compete in the event.
Doors for spectators open at 9 a.m. for the qualification rounds,
followed by the main event at 1 p.m. Admission for spectators
is free and includes access to the "Grand After Party" featuring
the band Network and a chance to mingle with the athletes.
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