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OFFICIAL GUIDE 2012 IGSA WORLD CUP SERIES 1

2012 OFFICIAL GUIDE

RECORDS STATISTICSTRACK MAPSEVENT SCHEDULETOP COMPETITORS2011 SEASON REVIEWS

EVERYTHING YOUNEED TO KNOW

Patrick Switzer on his way to victory in Italy. Photo Dave Kessler

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2012 IGSA WORLD CUP SERIESSCHEDULE OF EVENTS

Apr 20-22 Mt Keira Challenge Wollongong, Australia

Apr 27-29 Newton’s Nation Bathurst, Australia

Jun 27-Jul 1 Maryhill Festival of Speed Goldendale, WA, United States

Jul 25-28 Kozakov Challenge Semily, Czech Republic

Aug 3-5 Padova Grand Prix Teolo, Italy

Aug 9-12 Peyragudes Never Dies Peyragudes, France

Aug 31-Sep 2 Winsport Canada Cup Calgary, Canada

Oct 13-15 Festival de la Bajada Bogota, Colombia

Oct 19-21 Snake Skeleton Downhill San Luis, Argentina

Nov 15-18 Malarrara Pro Teutonia Teutonia, Brazil

Dec 7-9 Hot Heels Africa Kogelberg, South Africa

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Douglas Silva and Kevin Reimer race to the line at the 2011 World Championships. Photo Pedro KrauseDouglas Silva and Kevin Reimer race to the line at the 2011 World Championships in Brazil. Photo Liz Kinnish

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TRACK FACTSCourse Length: 1.8 km (1.1 mi)Top Speed: 80 km/h (50 mph)

Qualifying RecordsDH Skateboard: New Course Not Established YetWomen’s DH: Street Luge: Classic Luge:

2011 Winners DH Skateboard: Not ContestedWomen’s Skateboard: Not ContestedStreet Luge: Not ContestedClassic Luge: Not Contested

Mt Keira is the birthplace and ancestral home of downhill skateboarding in Australia. Many of today’s top Aussie riders got their start on Mt. Keira. It's a twisty course with fast sweeping corners and enough gradient and natural obstacles to keep it interesting for everyone. Mt. Keira is located near Wollongong, a beautiful coastal city about a 1.5 hrs drive South of Sydney. The event is being organized by the Australian Skateboard Racing Association (ASRA) and features a $10,000 prize purse. Jackson Shapiera is still looking for his first World Cup victory after many visits to the podium in recent years. He cut his downhill skateboarding teeth on Mt. Keira and would like nothing more than to earn a victory on his home turf. It won’t be easy and he can expect a tough fight from all the World Cup Series regulars. Top contenders like Patrick Switzer, Douglas Silva, Mischo Erban and Kevin Reimer will be looking to get the season off to a good start with an early victory.

Winsport Canada Cup

Maryhill Festival of Speed

Festival de la Bajada

Snake Skeleton DownhillMalarrara Pro Teutonia

Hot Heels Africa

Kozakov Challenge

Padova Grand Prix

Peyragudes Never Dies

Newton’s Nation

Mt. Keira Challenge

Mt. Keira Challenge Wollongong, AustraliaROUND1 April 20-22, 2012

Jackson Shapiera goes into Mt. Keira with the home track advantage. Photo Sharon Le Grange

ShirtsHoodiesSkateboardsHatsStickersand much more!

Officially Licensed IGSA World Cup Series Merchandise

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Patrick Switzer - 2011 IGSA World Cup Series ChampionPhoto Dave Kessler

Mt. Keira challenge

Wollongong, AustraliaApril 20-22

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NEWTONS NATION

Bathurst, AustraliaApril 27-29START

maryhill festival of speed

Goldendale, WA, USAJune 27-July 1

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kozakov challenge

Semily, Czech RepublicJuly 25-28

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padova grand prix

Teolo, ItalyAugust 3-5START

peyragudes never dies

Peyragudes, FranceAugust 9-12

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Calgary, CanadaAugust 31-September 2

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festival de la bajada

Bogota, ColombiaOctober 13-15

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snake skeleton downhill

San Luis, ArgentinaOctober 19-21START

malarrara pro teutonia

Teutonia, BrazilNovember 15-18

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Hot heels africa

Kogelberg, South AfricaDecember 7-9

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ShirtsHoodiesSkateboardsHatsStickersand much more!

Officially Licensed IGSA World Cup Series Merchandise

www.Longboarderstore.com

Longboarderstore.com

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Patrick Switzer - 2011 IGSA World Cup Series ChampionPhoto Dave Kessler

Mt. Keira challenge

Wollongong, AustraliaApril 20-22

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NEWTONS NATION

Bathurst, AustraliaApril 27-29START

maryhill festival of speed

Goldendale, WA, USAJune 27-July 1

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kozakov challenge

Semily, Czech RepublicJuly 25-28

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padova grand prix

Teolo, ItalyAugust 3-5START

peyragudes never dies

Peyragudes, FranceAugust 9-12

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igsa world championships

Calgary, CanadaAugust 31-September 2

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festival de la bajada

Bogota, ColombiaOctober 13-15

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snake skeleton downhill

San Luis, ArgentinaOctober 19-21START

malarrara pro teutonia

Teutonia, BrazilNovember 15-18

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Hot heels africa

Kogelberg, South AfricaDecember 7-9

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TRACK FACTSCourse Length: 3.5 km (2.2 mi)Top Speed: 80 km/h (50 mph)

Qualifying RecordsDH Skateboard: Kevin Reimer (CAN) 3:06.424 (2010)Women’s DH: Brianne Davies (CAN) 3:15.193 (2009)Street Luge: Matthias Lang (GER) 3:01.908 (2009)Classic Luge: Yvon Labarthe (SUI 3:11.668 (2011)

2011 Winners DH Skateboard: Ramon Konigshausen (SUI)Women’s DH: Katie Neilson (CAN)Street Luge: Mike McIntyre (USA)Classic Luge: Yvon Labarthe (SUI)

The Maryhill Festival of Speed is North America’s premier gravity sports event held on the iconic Maryhill Loops Road overlooking the Columbia River Gorge in Southern Washington. Competitors will battle it out in six-man heats down Maryhill’s 22 turn road course. The competiton is always fierce and any competitor who’s raced there will tell you that Maryhill is quite possibly the hardest race to win of the entire IGSA World Cup Series. Past downhill skateboard winners include Scoot Smith (2007, 2008), Patrick Switzer (2009), Zak Maytum (2010) and Ramon Konigshausen (2011). Maryhill will once again feature one of downhill skateboarding’s largest prize purses and for the first time in 2012, ColossoVision will provide Live HD Webcasting of qualifying and the racing heats along with athlete interviews. Coverage can be seen on www.IGSAworldcup.com.

Newton’s Nation Bathurst, AustraliaROUND2 April 27-29, 2012

TRACK FACTSCourse Length: 1.3 km (.08 mi)Top Speed: 105 km/h (65 mph)

Qualifying RecordsDH Skateboard: Douglas Silva (BRA) 1:00.371 (2010)Women’s DH: Katie Neilson (CAN) 1:06.056 (2010)Street Luge: Andy Lally (USA) 0:59.844 (2009)Classic Luge: Andy Lally (USA) 1:01.555 (2009)

2010 Winners DH Skateboard: Kevin Reimer (CAN)Women’s DH: Katie Neilson (CAN)Street Luge: Nick Duffield (AUS)Classic Luge: Yvon Labarthe (SUI)

Newton’s Nation, Australia‘s gravity filled festival returns to the IGSA World Cup Series bigger and better than ever after a one-year hiatus. The race is part of a three-day music and action sports festival featuring many of Australia’s biggest bands. A whopping $20,000 prize purse will make Newton’s the richest race in downhill skateboarding history. Newton’s Nation is held at legendary Mount Panorama Raceway and features the iconic “Dipper” and “Forest’s Elbow” corners before launching the riders down the steep “Con-Rod straight.” It is a daunting and difficult race course that pushes even the best riders to their limits. Previous downhill skateboarding winners include Erik Lundberg (2008) and Kevin Reimer (2009, 2010). Newton’s Nation will provide Live HD Webcasting of qualifying and the racing heats for the first time in 2012. Coverage can be seen on www.IGSAworldcup.com.

Maryhill Festival of Speed Goldendale, WA, USAROUND3 June 27-July 1, 2012

Konigshusen, Shikaze, Siegrist and Del Rosario-Rojas in the 2011 Final. Photo Gigi Lopatriello

Reimer, Switzer, Kelly and Chapman in the 2010 Newton’s Final. Photo Pierre Gamby

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TRACK FACTSCourse Length: 1.6 km (1.0 mi)Top Speed: 80 km/h (50 mph)

Qualifying RecordsDH Skateboard: Ramon Konigshausen (SUI) 1:57.888 (2010)Women’s DH: Katie Neilson (CAN) 2:06.852 (2011)Street Luge: Will Stephenson (GBR) 1:56.949 (2011)Classic Luge: Michael Serek (AUT) 2:00.339 (2009)

2011 Winners DH Skateboard: Patrick Switzer (CAN)Women’s DH: Katie Neilson (CAN)Street Luge: Mikel Echegaray (ESP)Classic Luge: Michael Serek (AUT)

The Padova Grand Prix began its’ life as an inline skate race but has become more downhill skateboard oriented with each passing year. Downhill skateboarding is Padova’s headline act these days. The course features two distinctly different sections. The steep, straight upper section where the riders reach top speed and the tight, twisty lower section where being able to pump your board “Slalom style” out of the corners is a huge advantage. Patrick Switzer is the two-time defending Champion and is favored again this year. The organizers and City of Teolo pull out all the stops for this event. Saturday evening is highlighted by a huge, Olympic style opening ceremony where the athletes are brought in by country carrying their national flags. This is followed by live entertainment and an amazing riders feast of delicious Italian cuisine. For the first time in 2012, the entire event will be live streamed on www.IGSA worldcup.com for the whole world to experience.

Kozakov Challenge Semily, Czech RepublicROUND4 July 25-28, 2012

TRACK FACTSCourse Length: 3.4 km (2.1 mi)Top Speed: 100 km/h (62 mph)

Qualifying RecordsDH Skateboard: Christoph Batt (SUI) 2:24.365 (2010)Women’s DH: Dasha Kornienko (CAN) 2:46.550 (2009)Street Luge: Luca Santolamazza (ITA) 2:19.119Classic Luge: Michael Serek (AUT) 2:20.611 (2010)

2011 Winners DH Skateboard: Patrick Switzer (CAN)Women’s DH: Katie Neilson (CAN)Street Luge: Mikel Echegaray (ESP)Classic Luge: Michael Serek (AUT)

In the three years of Kozakov’s existence, the event has grown to become the most popular in Europe. First and foremost, the track is amazing with a nice blend of high speed straightaways, sweepers and tight hairpin corners. It’s known for pushing the racers to their limits. Kozakov has also achieved legendary status for their huge riders tent and the epic parties that go on inside it each night. With plentiful amounts of great ethnic food and famous Czech beer, Kozakov is Europe’s can’t miss event. The race has been plagued by torrential rain the past two years. so it’s been moved to late July in hopes of better weather. After two straight days of rain canceled riding last year, the course was shortened by removing the high-speed upper and lower straights to make it safer in wet conditions. The organizers , IGSA and riders were all happy with this arrangement and it will be implemented again this year if the weather turns bad to ensure that the show goes on.

Padova Grand Prix Teolo, ItalyROUND5 August 3-5, 2012

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Switzer shoots the gap between Kowalski and Hertler in the Semi’s. Photo Dave Kessler

Switzer leads Tongue and Garant-Rousseau in last years Padova final. Photo Dave Kessler

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TRACK FACTSCourse Length: 1.5 km (.9 mi)Top Speed: 90 km/h (56 mph)

Qualifying RecordsDH Skateboard: Jackson Shapiera (AUS) 1:28.945 (2011)Women’s DH: Katie Neilson (CAN) 1:37.177 (2011)Street Luge: Kolby Parks (CAN) 1:31.753 (2011)Classic Luge: Frank Williams (USA) 2:00.339 (2009)

2011 Winners DH Skateboard: Patrick Switzer (CAN)Women’s DH: Katie Neilson (CAN)Street Luge: William Condon (CAN)Classic Luge: Kolby Parks (CAN)

Canada Olympic Park, site of the 1988 Winter Olympics is the host of the 11th IGSA World Championships. Many described the 2011 event as the best event in history. The high speed, technical road is guaranteed to produce incredible racing. Spectator areas have a lively, party atmosphere with live bands, beer gardens, food concessions and Jumbotron screens, enabling fans to follow the action non-stop from top to bottom. The World Championships are downhill skateboarding’s biggest and most important event, so we expect the competition to be taken up a notch in 2012. This is the one race every competitor wants to win. Defending Calgary Cham-pion Patrick Switzer will be gunning for his first World Championship title. Kevin Reimer will be chasing his third. Make plans to be in Calgary at the end of the Summer. If you can’t, you’ll be able to catch all the action via live streaming at www.IGSAworldcup.com.

Peyragudes Never Dies Peyragudes, FranceROUND6 August 9-12, 2012

TRACK FACTSCourse Length: 2.7 km (1.7 mi)Top Speed: 110 km/h (68 mph)

Qualifying RecordsDH Skateboard: New Course Not Established YetWomen’s DH: Street Luge: Classic Luge:

2009 Winners DH Skateboard: Louis Pilloni (USA)Women’s DH: Bettina Luginbuhl (SUI)Street Luge: Yvon Labarthe (SUI)Classic Luge: Kevin Bouaich (SUI)

Peyragudes is the race that never dies. The first Peyragudes World Cup race in 2008 was an overwhelming success with a fast, technical course, plus a beautiful mountain top village that offered posh condominiums at heavily discounted rates and three restaurants serving gourmet meals. In 2009 the event returned and was an even greater success. After the 2009 event, organizer Cyrille “Komakino” Harnay decided to take a break to devote more time to his growing family. Now, after a two-year hiatus, Peyragudes returns but this time on brand new road that didn’t even exist in 2009! It’s situated on the other side of the mountain and features more techni-cal corners and the highest speeds this side of Teutonia. The village is considerably larger with more posh condi-miniums at heavily discounted rates and ten restaurants serving the best meals in the Pyranees. Even James Bond was attracted to Peyragudes with the opening scene from the movie “Tomorrow Never Dies” filmed here.

Winsport Canada Cup Calgary, CanadaROUND7 August 31-September 2, 2012

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Louis Pilloni won the last Peyragudes WC race back in 2009. Photo Scott Wippermann

Switzer leads Kelly and Pilloni in the 2011 Calgary final. Photo Scott Wippermann

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TRACK FACTSCourse Length: 2.2 km (1.4 mi)Top Speed: 85 km/h (53 mph)

Qualifying RecordsDH Skateboard: Douglas Silva (BRA) 2:08.760 (2011)Women’s DH: Mariza Nunez (PER) 2:26.040 (2011)Street Luge: Leo Borton (BRA) 2:14.620 (2011)Classic Luge: Not Established

2011 Winners (Continental) DH Skateboard: Douglas Silva (BRA)Women’s DH: Mariza Nunez (PER)Street Luge: Leo Borton (BRA)Classic Luge: Not Contested

The Snake Skeleon Downhill takes place in San Luis near the center of Argentina . First held in 2011 as part of the IGSA South American Downhill Series, the event was very popular with both competitors and spectators alike. Spectators came out in droves with Sunday estimates of more than 2,000 in attendance. At 2.2 km, the Snake Skeleton course is the longest the IGSA competes on in South America. The track has a good mix of straights, sweepers and hairpins. Douglas Silva was the winner of last years race and his experience will make him a favorite again this year. There is a great deal of community support around the race with the citizens of San Luis very excited to have the world’s best downhill skateboarders coming to the region. Those who make the trip to San Luis can expect a healthy amount of autograph sessions, parties and fun along with a great race.

Festival de la Bajada Bogota, ColombiaROUND8 October 13-15, 2012

TRACK FACTSCourse Length: 1.4 km (.09mi)Top Speed: 85 km/h (53 mph)

Qualifying RecordsDH Skateboard: Kyle Martin (CAN) 1:05.250 (2011)Women’s DH: Katie Neilson (CAN) 1:10.200 (2011)Street Luge: Walter Ribeiro (BRA) 1:09.300Classic Luge: Not Established

2011 Winners (Continental) DH Skateboard: Juliano Cassemiro (BRA)Women’s DH: Katie Neilson (CAN)Street Luge: Leo Borton (BRA)Classic Luge: Not Contested

The Festival de la Bajada joins the IGSA World Cup Series after the big success of the 2011 South American tour stop. Parque Nacional Olaya Herrera in the center of Bogata is the location of the Festival de la Bajada. It’s Colombia’s oldest national park dating back to 1937 featuring an urban forest and roads that wind around to different monuments and places of interest. The 1.4 km course is both fast and technical providing the competitors with a serious challenge. Plenty of rain fell on the 2011 event creating additional challenges. Brazilian veteran Juliano Cassemiro won over a tough field that included Switzer, Stephens, Malaga, Kyle Martin and numerous other top riders. With all of the world’s top downhill racers expected to compete and the spectator friendly location in the heart of the city, the Festival de la Bajada promises to be a three-day skate-boarding festival of epic proportions.

Snake Skeleton Downhill San Luis, ArgentinaROUND9 October 19-21, 2012

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Juliano Cassemiro on his way to winning the Festival de la Bajada. Photo Manuela Perez

2011 winner Douglas Silva will be the favorite once again. Photo Diego Cardenas

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TRACK FACTSCourse Length: 2.2 km (1.4 mi)Top Speed: 85 km/h (53 mph)

Qualifying RecordsDH Skateboard: Jackson Shapiera (AUS) 1:41.970 (2011)Women’s DH: Rebekka Gemperle (SUI) 1:59.815 (2011)Street Luge: Michael Serek (AUT) 1:41.885 (2011)Classic Luge: Michael Serek (AUT) 1:42.240 (2011)

2011 Winners DH Skateboard: Douglas Silva (BRA)Women’s DH: Rebekka Gemperle (SUI)Street Luge: Russel Naude (RSA)Classic Luge: Michael Serek (AUT)

2012 marks the 10th Anniversary of Hot Heels Africa, the longest running event of the IGSA World Cup Series. The event takes place in the Kogelberg Biosphere reserve-- about an hour drive from Cape Town. As the annual World Cup Series Finale, many Championships have been decided in Kogelberg. The South African Summer is just beginning in December making Hot Heels a great destination for fans and riders alike to finish out the season. With the event taking place in a nature preserve, there is abundant wildlife in the area. Baboons have been known to come out to observe the race on a regular basis! Douglas Silva is the defending Champion after pulling off a tough victory over Mischo Erban, Jackson Shapiera and Christoph Batt. Hot Heels is promoted by the South African Gravity Racing Association (SAGRA) who who have always pedged to ensure that everyone enjoys their time in SA! Another great race is certain when the World Cup Series returns to Koegelberg in December.

Malarrara Pro Teutonia Teutonia, BrazilROUND10 November 15-18, 2012

TRACK FACTSCourse Length: 2.0 km (1.2 mi)Top Speed: 115 km/h (73 mph)

Qualifying RecordsDH Skateboard: Douglas Silva (BRA) 1:17.723 (2009)Women’s DH: Katie Neilson (CAN) 1:34.210 (2011)Street Luge: Walter Ribeiro (BRA) 1:14.611 (2011)Classic Luge: Alexandre Machado (BRA) 1:21.030 (2010)

2011 Winners DH Skateboard: Mischo Erban (CAN)Women’s DH: Katie Neilson (CAN)Street Luge: Walter Ribeiro (BRA)Classic Luge: Alexandre Machado (BRA)

The Malarrara Pro Teutonia is one of the world’s premier gravity sports events. Downhill skateboarders reach speeds of 115 km/h (73 mph) and street lugers top 130 km/h (81 mph) on this high speed run through the Brazilian jungle. To witness the speeds of Teutonia with your own eyes is an experience you’ll never forget. Each year the crowds lining the course are among the largest at IGSA events around the world. Add in a healthy dose of Brazilian culture, music, food, and drinks, and you have one of the most amazing events on the planet. Competitors race head to head in two-man heats, creating a contest of epic proportions. The Teuto-nia World Cup winners list is comprised of the sport’s high speed flyers including Mischo Erban (2009, 2011), Kevin Reimer (2010) and Douglas Silva (2008). Plans are currently underway to live stream this years event. You’ll be able to catch all the live action at IGSAworldcup.com.

Hot Heels Africa Kogelberg, South AfricaROUND11 December 7-9, 2012

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Douglas Silva leads Torbjorn Sunde at Hot Heels 2011. Photo Sharon Le Grange

Mischo Erban defeats Kevin Reimer in the 2011 Teutonia Semi Finals. Photo Pedro Krause

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WOMEN’S DH SKATEBOARD IGSA WORLD CUP SERIES CHAMPIONS

Name Country WinsBrianne Davies Canada 10Katie Neilson Canada 7Angelina Nobre France 4Dasha Kornienko Canada 3Marie Bougourd France 2Bettina Luginbuhl Switzerland 2Jolanda Vogler Switzerland 2Christie Alexio Brazil 1Kristina Engstrand Sweden 1Rebekka Gemperle Switzerland 1Uta Hang Germany 1Anne Harding Canada 1Sarah Hodel Switzerland 1Holly Weiss United States 1

IGSA WORLD CUP RACE WINNERS

IGSA WORLD SPEED RECORD Dominique Vukorep 100.40 km/h (62.39 mph)November 13, 2010 Teutonia, Brazil

Year Name Country2011 Katie Neilson Canada2010 Brianne Davies Canada2009 Brianne Davies Canada2008 Brianne Davies Canada2007 Jolanda Vogler Switzerland2006 Jolanda Vogler Switzerland2005 Angelina Nobre France2004 Angelina Nobre France2003 Anne Semay France

IGSA WORLD CHAMPIONS

Year Name Country2011 Katie Neilson Canada2010 Brianne Davies Canada2009 Dasha Kornienko Canada2008 Brianne Davies Canada2007 Sarah Hodel Switzerland2006 Bettina Luginbuhl Switzerland2005 Bettina Luginbuhl Switzerland

X Games VII August 10-12, 2001Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States

Super Mass Street Luge (6-Man)Gold Brent DeKeyser United StatesSilver Dave Rogers United StatesBronze Dave Auld United States

King of the Hill Street LugeGold Dennis Derammelaere United States

X Games VJune 25-27, 1999San Francisco, California, United States

Super Mass Street Luge (6-Man)Gold Dave Rogers United StatesSilver Biker Sherlock United StatesBronze Sean Slate United States

Dual Street Luge (2-Man)Gold Dennis Derammelaere United StatesSilver Lee Dansie United StatesBronze Biker Sherlock United States

X Games VIAugust 11-13, 2000San Francisco, CA, United States

Super Mass Street Luge (6-Man)Gold Bob Pereyra United StatesSilver Lee Dansie United StatesBronze John Rogers United States

Dual Street Luge (2-Man)Gold Bob Ozman United StatesSilver Wade Sokol United StatesBronze Bob Pereyra United States

King of the Hill Street LugeGold Dennis Derammelaere United States

X Games IV June 17-21, 1998San Diego, California, United States

Super Mass Street Luge (6-Man) Gold Rat Sult United StatesSilver Bob Pereyra United StatesBronze Todd Lehr United States

Mass Street Luge (4-Man)Gold Rat Sult United StatesSilver Sean Slate United StatesBronze Steve Fernando United States

Dual Street Luge (2-Man)Gold Biker Sherlock United StatesSilver Stefan Wagner United StatesBronze Dave Auld United States

X Games III June 18-23, 1997Oceanside, California, United States

Super Mass Street Luge (6-Man)Gold Chris Ponseti United StatesSilver Biker Sherlock United StatesBronze Rat Sult United States

Mass Street Luge (4-man)Gold Biker Sherlock United StatesGold Dennis Derammelaere United StatesBronze Lee Dansie United States

Dual Street Luge (2-Man)Gold Biker Sherlock United StatesGold Dennis Derammelaere United StatesBronze Darren Lott United States

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Mischo Erban. Photo Liz Kinnish Katie Neilson. Photo Diego Cardenas Michel Serek. Photo Dave Kessler

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1997 - 2001 X Games StreetLuge competitions were organizedand sanctioned by the IGSA.

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CLASSIC LUGE IGSA WORLD CUP SERIES CHAMPIONS

Name Country WinsMichael Serek Austria 17Andy Lally United States 6Leander Lacey South Africa 4John Fryer United States 3Alexandre Machado Brazil 3David Dean United States 2Jeremy Gilder Great Britain 2Yvon Labarthe Switzerland 2Chris McBride United States 2Riley Meehan United States 2Russel Naude South Africa 2Dave Rogers United States 2Sebastien Tournissac France 2Beni Weber Switzerland 2Jonathan Blottier France 1Kevin Bouaich Switzerland 1Craig Deltour France 1John Fritz Canada 1Robert Huber Switzerland 1Darren Lott United States 1Abdil Mahdzan Malaysia 1Gregory Martin France 1Kolby Parks Canada 1Konstantin Weigl Austria 1Loic Zaccaro France 1

IGSA WORLD CUP RACE WINNERS

IGSA WORLD SPEED RECORD Chris McBride 122.97 km/h (76.41 mph)

October 24, 2010 Teutonia, Brazil

Year Name Country2011 Alexandre Machado Brazil2010 Michael Serek Austria2009 Andy Lally United States2008 Michael Serek Austria2007 Jonathan Blottier France2006 Loic Zaccaro France2005 David Dean United States2004 Gregory Martin France2003 Michael Serek Austria2002 Leander Lacey South Africa

IGSA WORLD CHAMPIONS

Year Name Country2011 Michael Serek Austria2010 Michael Serek Austria2009 Michael Serek Austria2008 Michael Serek Austria2007 Michael Serek Austria2006 Beni Weber Switzerland2005 David Dean United States2004 Rian James United States2003 Jeremy Gilder Great Britain2002 Jeremy Gilder Great Britain2001 Dave Rogers United States

DOWNHILL SKATEBOARD IGSA WORLD CUP SERIES CHAMPIONS Year Name Country2011 Patrick Switzer Canada2010 Kevin Reimer Canada2009 Mischo Erban Canada2008 Scoot Smith Canada2007 Erik Lundberg Sweden2006 Fredrik Lindstrom Sweden2005 Thomas Edstrand Canada2004 Bassi Haller Germany2003 Stuart Bradburn South Africa2002 Werner Bucherl Austria2001 Chris Chaput United States

IGSA WORLD CHAMPIONS Year Name Country2011 Mischo Erban Canada2010 Kevin Reimer Canada2009 Kevin Reimer Canada2008 Scoot Smith Canada2007 Martin Siegrist Switzerland2006 Martin Siegrist Switzerland2005 Cedric Burel France2004 Martin Siegrist Switzerland2003 Clement Cane France2002 Yvon Labarthe Switzerland

IGSA WORLD CUP RACE WINNERS Name Country WinsMischo Erban Canada 7Kevin Reimer Canada 6Patrick Switzer Canada 6Martin Siegrist Switzerland 5Scoot Smith Canada 5Stuart Bradburn South Africa 3Erik Lundberg Sweden 3Manu Antuna France 2Cedric Burel France 2Clement Carne France 2Thomas Edstrand Canada 2Fredrik Lindstrom Sweden 2Douglas Silva Brazil 2Aki Von Glasow Switzerland 2Mike Ziestman South Africa 2Christoph Batt Switzerland 1Chris Chaput United States 1Brent DeKeyser United States 1Niko Desmarais Canada 1Darryl Freeman United States 1Matthias Goransson Sweden 1Bassi Haller Germany 1Gary Hardwick United States 1Rick Kludy United States 1Ramon Konigshausen Switzerland 1Yvon Labarthe Switzerland 1Zak Maytum United States 1Andreas Pfander Switzerland 1Louis Pilloni United States 1Noah Sakamoto United States 1Raffael Schaffner Switzerland 1Dillon Stephens Canada 1

IGSA WORLD SPEED RECORD Mischo Erban 130.08 km/h (80.83 mph)

September 30, 2010 Colorado, United States

STREET LUGE IGSA WORLD CUP SERIES CHAMPIONS Year Name Country2011 Yvon Labarthe Switzerland2010 Peter Eliot Great Britain2009 Yvon Labarthe Switzerland2008 Leander Lacey South Africa2007 Sebastien Tournissac France2006 Beni Weber Switzerland2005 David Dean United States2004 Rian James United States2003 Richard Knaggs South Africa2002 Peter Eliot Great Britain2001 Dave Rogers United States

IGSA WORLD CHAMPIONS Year Name Country2011 Walter Ribeiro Brazil2010 Luca Santolamazza Italy2009 Nick Duffield Australia2008 Matthias Lang Germany2007 Gauthier DeKyndt France2006 Loic Zaccaro France2005 David Dean United States2004 Leander Lacey South Africa2003 Brent DeKeyser United States2002 Olivier Wagner Switzerland

IGSA WORLD CUP RACE WINNERS

IGSA WORLD SPEED RECORD

Name Country WinsLeander Lacey South Africa 9Brent DeKeyser United States 4Peter Eliot Great Britain 4Yvon Labarthe Switzerland 4David Dean United States 3Nick Duffield Australia 3Andy Lally United States 3Mike McIntyre United States 3Dave Rogers United States 3Mickel Echegaray Spain 2Eugen Forschner Germany 2John Fryer United States 2Matthias Lang Germany 2Russel Naude South Africa 2Walter Ribeiro Brazil 2John Rogers United States 2Luca Santolamazza Italy 2Sebastien Tournissac France 2Olivier Wagner Switzerland 2Loic Zaccaro France 2Denis Araujo Brazil 1William Condon Canada 1Gauthier DeKyndt France 1Edgar DeWit Netherlands 1Kurtis Head United States 1Richard Hodkinson Great Britain 1Rian James United States 1Jeremy Kahn United States 1Richerd Knaggs Great Britain 1William Stephenson Great Britain 1

Walter Ribeiro 133.82 km/h (83.15 mph)November 13, 2010 Teutonia, Brazil

The 2011 IGSA Downhill Skateboarding World Cup Series will be remembered by the dominant performances put in by some of racing’s biggest stars, bigger events that spread the sport further around the globe and the fierce level of competition that became common place. Prior to the season Kevin Reimer, the all conquer-ing downhill skater of 2010 suffered a severe leg injury. This left him off his skateboard and unable to defend his newly earned IGSA World Cup Series Championship. It also left the field wide open and we expected to see a number of different winners throughout the season.

Maryhill Festival of Speed June 29-July 3, Goldendale, WA, USA

The first World Cup race of the 2011 season was the Maryhill Festival of Speed. Maryhill is known for it’s long sweeping corners and wide track. It is one of only two World Cup races where six rider heats can be used safely. A few of the top contenders like Patrick Switzer and Jackson Shapiera decided to skip Maryhill to get an early jump on the European season. Qualifying and the race were dominated by Switzerland’s Ramon Konigshausen who earned his first World Cup victory. In the final heat Ramon had the race firmly in his grasp however, behind him there was a big battle brewing. Coming into the final corner Zen Shikaze was second followed by 3X World Champion Martin Siegrist in third. Siegrist made a risky move to the inside of Shikaze, making contact and sending Shikaze crashing out. Siegrist crossed the line second and Tim Del Rosario-Rojas third. A huge controversy ensued and a protest was filed. The IGSA Officials ruled that Siegrist was at fault and relegated him to sixth place. It turned out to be a foreshadow of competitive incidents to come.

Final Results1. Ramon Konigshausen, Switzerland2. Tim Del Rosario-Rojas, United States3. Billy Meiners, United States4. Graham Buksa, Canada5. Zen Shikaze, Canada

Kozakov Challenge July 20-23, Czech Republic

Round two of the 2011 World Cup will be remembered for the seemingly endless rain. The Kozakov track is very fast on both the

top and bottom sections making it too dangerous to ride in the rain. Finally when the rain wouldn’t stop, the IGSA Officials and race organizers decided to us a modified track removing the high speed sections and utilizing the technical center portion of the course for qualifying. Qualifying took place without incident and race day dawned bright and sunny. Switzer rode a brilliant race to earn the victory with Shapiera finishing second. Jakob Raab from Germany was third. Final Results1. Patrick Switzer, Canada2. Jackson Shapiera, Australia3. Jakob Raab, Germany4. James Kelly, United States5. Sebastian Hertler, Germany

Insul Cup July 29-31, 2011, Insul, Germany

The Insul Cup was held in the Eifel Mountains of Western Germany near the famed Nurburgring in Insul. After the previous weeks soaking, everyone was happy that the track stayed dry. The first two World Cups of the year had been extremely competitive. Unfortu-nately, friendly competition took a back seat to poor sportsmanship on race day. In the Semi-Finals Nicolas Robert attempted a pass on Konigshausen in one of the hairpins. The two riders bumped and Konigshausen crashed. A protest was filed and Robert was relegated to fourth place in the heat. Still upset, Konigshausen decided to take matters into his own hands and physically assaulted Robert. For his blatant unsportsmanlike conduct, Konigshausen was disqualified from the event and received zero points. In the final, Switzer rode to another impressive victory. Stefan Rufli was second giving him the best finish of his career. Alex Tongue and Boris Shinke tangled and crashed in the heat. In a show of unity the two riders decided to ride the remainder of the course together with their hands held high together to show everyone that the downhill family still lives.

Final Results1. Patrick Switzer, Canada2. Stefan Rufli, Switzerland3. Alex Tongue, United States4. Boris Shinke, Germany5. Torbjorn Sunde, Norway

Konigshausen got his first win at Maryhill. Photo John Longfellow

Boris Shinke leaves a trail of smoke in Insul Qualifying. Photo Dave Kessler

2011 dH skateboarding review

switzer’s championship yearBY MARCUS RIETEMA

Ramon Konigshausen earned his first World Cup victory at Maryhill. Photo John Longfellow

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The 2011 IGSA Downhill Skateboarding World Cup Series will be remembered by the dominant performances put in by some of racing’s biggest stars, bigger events that spread the sport further around the globe and the fierce level of competition that became common place. Prior to the season Kevin Reimer, the all conquer-ing downhill skater of 2010 suffered a severe leg injury. This left him off his skateboard and unable to defend his newly earned IGSA World Cup Series Championship. It also left the field wide open and we expected to see a number of different winners throughout the season.

Maryhill Festival of Speed June 29-July 3, Goldendale, WA, USA

The first World Cup race of the 2011 season was the Maryhill Festival of Speed. Maryhill is known for it’s long sweeping corners and wide track. It is one of only two World Cup races where six rider heats can be used safely. A few of the top contenders like Patrick Switzer and Jackson Shapiera decided to skip Maryhill to get an early jump on the European season. Qualifying and the race were dominated by Switzerland’s Ramon Konigshausen who earned his first World Cup victory. In the final heat Ramon had the race firmly in his grasp however, behind him there was a big battle brewing. Coming into the final corner Zen Shikaze was second followed by 3X World Champion Martin Siegrist in third. Siegrist made a risky move to the inside of Shikaze, making contact and sending Shikaze crashing out. Siegrist crossed the line second and Tim Del Rosario-Rojas third. A huge controversy ensued and a protest was filed. The IGSA Officials ruled that Siegrist was at fault and relegated him to sixth place. It turned out to be a foreshadow of competitive incidents to come.

Final Results1. Ramon Konigshausen, Switzerland2. Tim Del Rosario-Rojas, United States3. Billy Meiners, United States4. Graham Buksa, Canada5. Zen Shikaze, Canada

Kozakov Challenge July 20-23, Czech Republic

Round two of the 2011 World Cup will be remembered for the seemingly endless rain. The Kozakov track is very fast on both the

top and bottom sections making it too dangerous to ride in the rain. Finally when the rain wouldn’t stop, the IGSA Officials and race organizers decided to us a modified track removing the high speed sections and utilizing the technical center portion of the course for qualifying. Qualifying took place without incident and race day dawned bright and sunny. Switzer rode a brilliant race to earn the victory with Shapiera finishing second. Jakob Raab from Germany was third. Final Results1. Patrick Switzer, Canada2. Jackson Shapiera, Australia3. Jakob Raab, Germany4. James Kelly, United States5. Sebastian Hertler, Germany

Insul Cup July 29-31, 2011, Insul, Germany

The Insul Cup was held in the Eifel Mountains of Western Germany near the famed Nurburgring in Insul. After the previous weeks soaking, everyone was happy that the track stayed dry. The first two World Cups of the year had been extremely competitive. Unfortu-nately, friendly competition took a back seat to poor sportsmanship on race day. In the Semi-Finals Nicolas Robert attempted a pass on Konigshausen in one of the hairpins. The two riders bumped and Konigshausen crashed. A protest was filed and Robert was relegated to fourth place in the heat. Still upset, Konigshausen decided to take matters into his own hands and physically assaulted Robert. For his blatant unsportsmanlike conduct, Konigshausen was disqualified from the event and received zero points. In the final, Switzer rode to another impressive victory. Stefan Rufli was second giving him the best finish of his career. Alex Tongue and Boris Shinke tangled and crashed in the heat. In a show of unity the two riders decided to ride the remainder of the course together with their hands held high together to show everyone that the downhill family still lives.

Final Results1. Patrick Switzer, Canada2. Stefan Rufli, Switzerland3. Alex Tongue, United States4. Boris Shinke, Germany5. Torbjorn Sunde, Norway

Konigshausen got his first win at Maryhill. Photo John Longfellow

Boris Shinke leaves a trail of smoke in Insul Qualifying. Photo Dave Kessler

2011 dH skateboarding review

switzer’s championship yearBY MARCUS RIETEMA

Ramon Konigshausen earned his first World Cup victory at Maryhill. Photo John Longfellow

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Padova Grand Prix August 5-7, Teolo, Italy

Teolo’s course features two distinct parts, a high speed upper section followed by a tight and technical lower half. It’s in the lower section that things get interesting with a series of tight hairpins. Patrick Switzer was the defending Champion coming in and after winning two World Cups in a row, was the overwhelming favorite. Just prior to the third round, a rain shower came through soaking the track. Riders were crashing everywhere but Switzer took it all in stride and showed his dominance. He negotiated the wet track with finesse and was one of the only riders not to crash in the treacher-ous conditions. Switzer won the race easily with Alex Tongue finishing second and Maxim Garant-Rousseau third.

Final Results1. Patrick Switzer, Canada2. Alex Tongue, United States3. Maxim Garant-Rousseau, Canada4. Kevin Bouaich, Switzerland5. Torbjorn Sunde, Norway

Winsport Canada Cup September 2-4, Calgary, Canada

Canada Olympic Park, site of the 1988 Winter Olympics hosted the event that raised the World Cup Series to new levels. The wide, challenging course featured a series of sweeping hairpins connected by straights creating plenty of passing opportunities. Jumbotron screens gave the spectators top to bottom coverage

while qualifying and the race were live webcast around the globe. The race itself was a barn burner with one tight heat after another. In the final, it was Switzer out in front for the fourth consecutive race. Coming to the finish, Louis Pilloni crashed heavily while running third. At the line it was George Mackenzie finishing second and James Kelly, benefiting from Pilloni's crash finishing third. Jackson Shapiera was fourth, Niko Desmarais fifth and Pilloni got up to finish sixth. Shapiera commented in his post race interview that the race was the closest and hardest fought that he had ever experienced. The event returns in 2012 to host the IGSA World Championships.

Final Results1. Patrick Switzer, Canada2. George Mackenzie, Canada3. James Kelly, United States4. Jackson Shapiera, Australia5. Niko Desmarais, Canada

Copa de los Andes October 28-30, Tarma, Peru

The World Cup Series returned to action in South America for the Copa de los Andes in Tarma, Peru. Located at an altitude of around 3000m (9800’) high in the Andes Mountains, Tarma was a unique location unlike any that the World Cup had visited before. Switzer had already won four in a row and was looking to extend his win streak even further when he qualified number one. Silva was hot on his tail all weekend and in the final it became a showdown between the two of them along with Canadian Dillon Stephens and impres-sive Peruvian Felipe Malaga. In the final Switzer and Silva stayed close for the first three turns until they tangled and crashed. Both Stephens and Malaga took advantage moving into first and second respectively. Switzer and Silva were able to get back on their boards but for them, the race was lost. Stephens held on to earn his first World Cup victory with Malaga second and Silva recovering to finish third.

Final Results1. Dillon Stephens, Canada2. Felipe Malaga, Peru3. Douglas Silva, Canada4. Patrick Switzer, Canada5. Jackson Shapiera, Australia

Switzer, Tongue and Garant-Rousseau on the Padova Podium. Photo Dave Kessler

Max Wipperman negotiates “Seismic Corner” in Calgary. Photo Scott Wippermann

Peru winner Dillon Stephens crosses the finish line. Photo Conan Muniz

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Malarrara Pro Teutonia / IGSA World ChampionshipsNovember 4-6, Teutonia, Brazil Teutonia is the steepest and fastest track of the World Cup Series. Downhill skateboarding competitors routinely reach speeds in excess of 115 km/h (72 mph) while racing side by side in two-man heats. After missing the entire season with a severe leg injury, Teutonia saw the return of Kevin Reimer. Many wondered how the two-time IGSA World Champion would perform and questioned why he would choose such a demanding course to launch his comeback. In qualifying he laid all doubt to rest by posting the fastest time to earn the number one qualifying position. Reimer had gone from being a dark horse to being the favorite overnight. Also qualifying well were 2009 Teutonia winner Mischo Erban and 2008 winner Douglas Silva. In the early rounds of the race, most heats went as predicted with Reimer, Erban, and Silva all making it to the final rounds. Brazilian Danky Olvahe had qualified sixth and was the fourth Semi-Finalist. In the first of the Semi’s it was Silva vs Ovalhe with Ovalhe the surprise winner advancing to the final. The other Semi-Final featured Reimer vs Erban. For many this was the race of the day. Erban was rolling like a freight train and beat Reimer convincingly. In the Final, Erban was unstoppable riding to victory and his first World Championship. Reimer and Silva had a great race in the Consi with Silva taking third place in a photo finish.

Final Results 1. Mischo Erban, Canada2. Danky Ovalhe, Brazil3. Douglas Silva, Brazil4. Kevin Reimer, Canada5. Otavio Munhoz, Brazil

Hot Heels Africa December 9-11, Kogelberg, South Africa

For the ninth consecutive year, Hot Heels Africa held in the Kogel-berg Biosphere Reserve near Cape Town hosted the final World Cup race of the season. For many, the race is a warm escape from their colder homes in the Northern Hemisphere. Hot Heels also has a reputation for being a little more relaxed than the other races. For these reasons and many others, it continues to be a favorite with the riders. Having already clinched the 2011 World Cup Series title, Patrick Switzer elected to skip Hot Heels. Most of the other top riders were there along with a number of South African’s hungry for success. The final featured number one qualifier Jackson Shapiera, newly crowned World Champion Mischo Erban, Douglas Silva, and Christoph Batt. All the way down the hill Erban, Silva and Shapiera jostled for position with each taking a turn in the lead. As they came to the finish it was Silva who managed to get out in front, followed by Erban and Shapiera. Silva earned the third World Cup victory of his career to end his season on a high note.

Final Results1. Douglas Silva, Brazil2. Mischo Erban, Canada3. Jackson Shapiera, Australia4. Christoph Batt, Switzerland5. Torbjorn Sunde, Norway

2011 IGSA World Cup Series Final Points Standings1. Patrick Switzer, Canada 2216.85 pts2. Douglas Silva, Brazil 2050.80 pts3. Jackson Shapiera, Australia 2044.84 pts4. Alex Tongue, United States 2005.78 pts5. James Kelly, United States 1972.37 pts6. Mischo Erban, Canada 1957.58 pts7. Max Ballesteros, Brazil 1898.44 pts8. Torbjorn Sunde, Norway 1882.54 pts9. Kyle Martin, Canada 1860.60 pts10. Stefan Ruefli, Switzerland 1848.36 pts11. Robin Sandberg, Sweden 1846.38 pts12. Graham Buksa, Canada 1819.88 pts13. Felipe Malaga, Peru 1767.02 pts14. Andrew Chapman, Canada 1752.64 pts15. Justin Readings, Canada 1731.54 pts16. Luke Melo, Canada 1697.66 pts17. Nicolas Robert, Switzerland 1641.54 pts18. Braden Tibbles, Canada 1615.47 pts19. Maxime Garant-Rousseau 1600.05 pts20. Travis Craig, Canada 1565.51 ptsReimer, Silva, Erban and Ovalhe celebrate on the Teutonia Podium. Photo Pedro Krause

Silva leads Shapiera and Erban in the Hot Heels Final. Photo Sharon Le Grange

Kevin Reimer’s comeback at Teutonia impressed everyone. Photo Pedro Krause

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Padova Grand Prix August 5-7, Teolo, Italy

Teolo’s course features two distinct parts, a high speed upper section followed by a tight and technical lower half. It’s in the lower section that things get interesting with a series of tight hairpins. Patrick Switzer was the defending Champion coming in and after winning two World Cups in a row, was the overwhelming favorite. Just prior to the third round, a rain shower came through soaking the track. Riders were crashing everywhere but Switzer took it all in stride and showed his dominance. He negotiated the wet track with finesse and was one of the only riders not to crash in the treacher-ous conditions. Switzer won the race easily with Alex Tongue finishing second and Maxim Garant-Rousseau third.

Final Results1. Patrick Switzer, Canada2. Alex Tongue, United States3. Maxim Garant-Rousseau, Canada4. Kevin Bouaich, Switzerland5. Torbjorn Sunde, Norway

Winsport Canada Cup September 2-4, Calgary, Canada

Canada Olympic Park, site of the 1988 Winter Olympics hosted the event that raised the World Cup Series to new levels. The wide, challenging course featured a series of sweeping hairpins connected by straights creating plenty of passing opportunities. Jumbotron screens gave the spectators top to bottom coverage

while qualifying and the race were live webcast around the globe. The race itself was a barn burner with one tight heat after another. In the final, it was Switzer out in front for the fourth consecutive race. Coming to the finish, Louis Pilloni crashed heavily while running third. At the line it was George Mackenzie finishing second and James Kelly, benefiting from Pilloni's crash finishing third. Jackson Shapiera was fourth, Niko Desmarais fifth and Pilloni got up to finish sixth. Shapiera commented in his post race interview that the race was the closest and hardest fought that he had ever experienced. The event returns in 2012 to host the IGSA World Championships.

Final Results1. Patrick Switzer, Canada2. George Mackenzie, Canada3. James Kelly, United States4. Jackson Shapiera, Australia5. Niko Desmarais, Canada

Copa de los Andes October 28-30, Tarma, Peru

The World Cup Series returned to action in South America for the Copa de los Andes in Tarma, Peru. Located at an altitude of around 3000m (9800’) high in the Andes Mountains, Tarma was a unique location unlike any that the World Cup had visited before. Switzer had already won four in a row and was looking to extend his win streak even further when he qualified number one. Silva was hot on his tail all weekend and in the final it became a showdown between the two of them along with Canadian Dillon Stephens and impres-sive Peruvian Felipe Malaga. In the final Switzer and Silva stayed close for the first three turns until they tangled and crashed. Both Stephens and Malaga took advantage moving into first and second respectively. Switzer and Silva were able to get back on their boards but for them, the race was lost. Stephens held on to earn his first World Cup victory with Malaga second and Silva recovering to finish third.

Final Results1. Dillon Stephens, Canada2. Felipe Malaga, Peru3. Douglas Silva, Canada4. Patrick Switzer, Canada5. Jackson Shapiera, Australia

Switzer, Tongue and Garant-Rousseau on the Padova Podium. Photo Dave Kessler

Max Wipperman negotiates “Seismic Corner” in Calgary. Photo Scott Wippermann

Peru winner Dillon Stephens crosses the finish line. Photo Conan Muniz

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Malarrara Pro Teutonia / IGSA World ChampionshipsNovember 4-6, Teutonia, Brazil Teutonia is the steepest and fastest track of the World Cup Series. Downhill skateboarding competitors routinely reach speeds in excess of 115 km/h (72 mph) while racing side by side in two-man heats. After missing the entire season with a severe leg injury, Teutonia saw the return of Kevin Reimer. Many wondered how the two-time IGSA World Champion would perform and questioned why he would choose such a demanding course to launch his comeback. In qualifying he laid all doubt to rest by posting the fastest time to earn the number one qualifying position. Reimer had gone from being a dark horse to being the favorite overnight. Also qualifying well were 2009 Teutonia winner Mischo Erban and 2008 winner Douglas Silva. In the early rounds of the race, most heats went as predicted with Reimer, Erban, and Silva all making it to the final rounds. Brazilian Danky Olvahe had qualified sixth and was the fourth Semi-Finalist. In the first of the Semi’s it was Silva vs Ovalhe with Ovalhe the surprise winner advancing to the final. The other Semi-Final featured Reimer vs Erban. For many this was the race of the day. Erban was rolling like a freight train and beat Reimer convincingly. In the Final, Erban was unstoppable riding to victory and his first World Championship. Reimer and Silva had a great race in the Consi with Silva taking third place in a photo finish.

Final Results 1. Mischo Erban, Canada2. Danky Ovalhe, Brazil3. Douglas Silva, Brazil4. Kevin Reimer, Canada5. Otavio Munhoz, Brazil

Hot Heels Africa December 9-11, Kogelberg, South Africa

For the ninth consecutive year, Hot Heels Africa held in the Kogel-berg Biosphere Reserve near Cape Town hosted the final World Cup race of the season. For many, the race is a warm escape from their colder homes in the Northern Hemisphere. Hot Heels also has a reputation for being a little more relaxed than the other races. For these reasons and many others, it continues to be a favorite with the riders. Having already clinched the 2011 World Cup Series title, Patrick Switzer elected to skip Hot Heels. Most of the other top riders were there along with a number of South African’s hungry for success. The final featured number one qualifier Jackson Shapiera, newly crowned World Champion Mischo Erban, Douglas Silva, and Christoph Batt. All the way down the hill Erban, Silva and Shapiera jostled for position with each taking a turn in the lead. As they came to the finish it was Silva who managed to get out in front, followed by Erban and Shapiera. Silva earned the third World Cup victory of his career to end his season on a high note.

Final Results1. Douglas Silva, Brazil2. Mischo Erban, Canada3. Jackson Shapiera, Australia4. Christoph Batt, Switzerland5. Torbjorn Sunde, Norway

2011 IGSA World Cup Series Final Points Standings1. Patrick Switzer, Canada 2216.85 pts2. Douglas Silva, Brazil 2050.80 pts3. Jackson Shapiera, Australia 2044.84 pts4. Alex Tongue, United States 2005.78 pts5. James Kelly, United States 1972.37 pts6. Mischo Erban, Canada 1957.58 pts7. Max Ballesteros, Brazil 1898.44 pts8. Torbjorn Sunde, Norway 1882.54 pts9. Kyle Martin, Canada 1860.60 pts10. Stefan Ruefli, Switzerland 1848.36 pts11. Robin Sandberg, Sweden 1846.38 pts12. Graham Buksa, Canada 1819.88 pts13. Felipe Malaga, Peru 1767.02 pts14. Andrew Chapman, Canada 1752.64 pts15. Justin Readings, Canada 1731.54 pts16. Luke Melo, Canada 1697.66 pts17. Nicolas Robert, Switzerland 1641.54 pts18. Braden Tibbles, Canada 1615.47 pts19. Maxime Garant-Rousseau 1600.05 pts20. Travis Craig, Canada 1565.51 ptsReimer, Silva, Erban and Ovalhe celebrate on the Teutonia Podium. Photo Pedro Krause

Silva leads Shapiera and Erban in the Hot Heels Final. Photo Sharon Le Grange

Kevin Reimer’s comeback at Teutonia impressed everyone. Photo Pedro Krause

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1 PATRICK SWITZER 2 DOUGLAS SILVA 3 JACKSON SHAPIERA

4 ALEX TONGUE 5 JAMES KELLY 6 MISCHO ERBAN

7 MAX BALLESTEROS 8 TORBJǾRN SUNDE 9 KYLE MARTIN

10 STEFAN RÜFLI 11 ROBIN SANDBERG 12 GRAHAM BUKSA

13 FELIPE MALAGA 14 ANDREW CHAPMAN 15 JUSTIN READINGS

Birthdate:Jul 14, 1987Resides: Vancouver, CanadaWorld Cup Victories: 6

Birthdate:Mar 11, 1983Resides: Sao Leopoldo, BrazilWorld Cup Victories: 3

Birthdate:Mar 23, 1989Resides: Sydney, AustraliaWorld Cup Victories: 0

Birthdate:Oct 20, 1992Resides: Clackamas, OR, USAWorld Cup Victories: 0

Birthdate:Mar 18, 1990Resides: Los Angeles, CA, USAWorld Cup Victories: 0

Birthdate:Sep 28, 1983Resides: Vienna, AustriaWorld Cup Victories: 7

Birthdate:Sep 13, 1989Resides: Belo Horizonte, BrazilWorld Cup Victories: 0

Birthdate:Jul 19, 1983Resides: Oslo, NorwayWorld Cup Victories: 0

Birthdate:Jan 20, 1984Resides: Vancouver, CanadaWorld Cup Victories: 0

Birthdate:Jan 8, 1982Resides: Grenchen, SwitzerlandWorld Cup Victories: 0

Birthdate:Apr 9, 1985Resides: Oslo, NorwayWorld Cup Victories: 0

Birthdate: Jun 29, 1981Resides: Vancouver, CanadaWorld Cup Victories: 0

Birthdate:Aug 19, 1985Resides: Lima, PeruWorld Cup Victories: 0

Birthdate:Sep 16, 1988Resides: Vancouver, CanadaWorld Cup Victories: 0

Birthdate:Apr 1, 1992Resides: Toronto, CanadaWorld Cup Victories: 0

With four World Cup victories last year, “P-Swiss” firmly established himself as the top DH racer in the world.

“Dalua” is always a threat for victory. He won in South Africa last year and plans to add more victories in 12’.

“Jacko” is still looking for his elusive first World Cup win. He made it to the Final round on four occasions in 2011.

Alex was the surprise of 2011 earning two World Cup podiums in his first year out of the Junior ranks.

Consistent finishes highlighted by two World Cup podium finishes earned James 5th place overall in 2011.

After going winless for two seasons, Mischo came roaring back by winning the 2011 World Championship.

Max had a solid year in 2011 highlighted by his victory at the Verdicchio Euro Downhill Series race in Italy.

Torbjorn finished 5th at three World Cup races in 2011. Look for him to challenge for wins in 2012.

Highlighted by a 2nd place finish at the Festival de la Bajada, Kyle also earned two World Cup top 10 finishes.

Rufli earned the best finish of his career by finishing 2nd in Germany last year. He also had two additional top 10’s.

Two top 10 finishes in World Cup races along with a 4th at the Vernon NorAm helped Robin to 11th place overall.

Graham made his first appearance in a World Cup final at Maryhill. He was a consistent top finisher all season.

Felipe had a big year with top 4 finishes in 4 of 5 South American Championship races including a 2nd in Peru.

Andrew consistently finished in the top 15 throughout the 2011 season. He’s fast and can never be counted out.

The highlights of Justin’s season were 6th and 7th place finishes in World Cup races. He’s getting faster and faster.

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1 PATRICK SWITZER 2 DOUGLAS SILVA 3 JACKSON SHAPIERA

4 ALEX TONGUE 5 JAMES KELLY 6 MISCHO ERBAN

7 MAX BALLESTEROS 8 TORBJǾRN SUNDE 9 KYLE MARTIN

10 STEFAN RÜFLI 11 ROBIN SANDBERG 12 GRAHAM BUKSA

13 FELIPE MALAGA 14 ANDREW CHAPMAN 15 JUSTIN READINGS

Birthdate:Jul 14, 1987Resides: Vancouver, CanadaWorld Cup Victories: 6

Birthdate:Mar 11, 1983Resides: Sao Leopoldo, BrazilWorld Cup Victories: 3

Birthdate:Mar 23, 1989Resides: Sydney, AustraliaWorld Cup Victories: 0

Birthdate:Oct 20, 1992Resides: Clackamas, OR, USAWorld Cup Victories: 0

Birthdate:Mar 18, 1990Resides: Los Angeles, CA, USAWorld Cup Victories: 0

Birthdate:Sep 28, 1983Resides: Vienna, AustriaWorld Cup Victories: 7

Birthdate:Sep 13, 1989Resides: Belo Horizonte, BrazilWorld Cup Victories: 0

Birthdate:Jul 19, 1983Resides: Oslo, NorwayWorld Cup Victories: 0

Birthdate:Jan 20, 1984Resides: Vancouver, CanadaWorld Cup Victories: 0

Birthdate:Jan 8, 1982Resides: Grenchen, SwitzerlandWorld Cup Victories: 0

Birthdate:Apr 9, 1985Resides: Oslo, NorwayWorld Cup Victories: 0

Birthdate: Jun 29, 1981Resides: Vancouver, CanadaWorld Cup Victories: 0

Birthdate:Aug 19, 1985Resides: Lima, PeruWorld Cup Victories: 0

Birthdate:Sep 16, 1988Resides: Vancouver, CanadaWorld Cup Victories: 0

Birthdate:Apr 1, 1992Resides: Toronto, CanadaWorld Cup Victories: 0

With four World Cup victories last year, “P-Swiss” firmly established himself as the top DH racer in the world.

“Dalua” is always a threat for victory. He won in South Africa last year and plans to add more victories in 12’.

“Jacko” is still looking for his elusive first World Cup win. He made it to the Final round on four occasions in 2011.

Alex was the surprise of 2011 earning two World Cup podiums in his first year out of the Junior ranks.

Consistent finishes highlighted by two World Cup podium finishes earned James 5th place overall in 2011.

After going winless for two seasons, Mischo came roaring back by winning the 2011 World Championship.

Max had a solid year in 2011 highlighted by his victory at the Verdicchio Euro Downhill Series race in Italy.

Torbjorn finished 5th at three World Cup races in 2011. Look for him to challenge for wins in 2012.

Highlighted by a 2nd place finish at the Festival de la Bajada, Kyle also earned two World Cup top 10 finishes.

Rufli earned the best finish of his career by finishing 2nd in Germany last year. He also had two additional top 10’s.

Two top 10 finishes in World Cup races along with a 4th at the Vernon NorAm helped Robin to 11th place overall.

Graham made his first appearance in a World Cup final at Maryhill. He was a consistent top finisher all season.

Felipe had a big year with top 4 finishes in 4 of 5 South American Championship races including a 2nd in Peru.

Andrew consistently finished in the top 15 throughout the 2011 season. He’s fast and can never be counted out.

The highlights of Justin’s season were 6th and 7th place finishes in World Cup races. He’s getting faster and faster.

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JAKOB RAAB SPENCER SMITH GEORGE MACKENZIE

MAX WIPPERMANN LUKE MELO DANKY OVALHE

Birthdate:Dec 25, 1988Resides: Vancouver, CanadaWorld Cup Victories: 6

Birthdate:Apr 7, 1981Resides: Brugg, SwitzerlandWorld Cup Victories: 1

Birthdate:Feb 11, 1987Resides: Vancouver, CanadaWorld Cup Victories: 5

Birthdate:May 17, 1988Resides: Samstagern, SwitzerlandWorld Cup Victories: 1

Birthdate:Apr 8, 1987Resides: Stockholm, SwedenWorld Cup Victories: 3

Birthdate:Jul 7, 1989 Resides: Montreal, CanadaWorld Cup Victories: 0

Birthdate:May 21, 1991Resides: Boulder, CO, USAWorld Cup Victories: 1

Birthdate:Sep 17, 1988Resides: Summerland, CanadaWorld Cup Victories: 1

Birthdate:Jan 5, 1986Resides: Los Angeles, CA, USA World Cup Victories: 1

Birthdate:Mar 27, 1988Resides: Stuttgart, GermanyWorld Cup Victories: 0

Birthdate:Jun 1, 1994Resides: Seattle, WA, USAWorld Cup Victories: 0

Birthdate:Oct 5, 1991Resides: Vancouver, CanadaWorld Cup Victories: 0

Birthdate:Oct 25, 1986Resides: Seatle, WA, USAWorld Cup Victories: 0

Birthdate:Nov 17, 1992Resides: Waterloo, CanadaWorld Cup Victories: 0

Birthdate:Mar 13, 1988Resides: Guaiba, BrazilWorld Cup Victories: 0

After winning everything in 2010, “K-Rimes” sat out most of 2011 with injuries. He nearly won Teutonia on his return.

Batt sat out most of 2011 with injuries. He came back at the end of the season to finish 4th in South Africa.

Scoot is a past World & Series Champion. He’s struggled recently but hasn’t lost any of his intensity or skill.

Ramon finally earned his first World Cup win at Maryhill last year. He’ll be a strong contender again in 2012.

The 2007 World Cup Series Champ is making a comeback after sitting out most of 2011. Expect some podium finishes.

Maxim had his best World Cup finish yet placing second in Italy. He continues to pick up speed and move up.

After winning Maryhill in 2010, Zak has continued to focus on racing in North America. Zak is always a threat to win.

Dillon earned the first World Cup victory of his career in Peru last year. More wins are certainly in his future.

Last year Louis was battling for the win at the Canada Cup when he crashed heavily. He’ll be after a Calgary win again in 2012.

Jakob became Germany’s top contender when he finished third at Kozakov in 2011. Can he get his 1st win this year?

Spencer won the Jr II Series Championship in 2011. 2012 will be his last year in Juniors. He’s a future superstar.

George finished second in Calgary last year. It’s his home race he’ll be a top contender to win the World Championship.

Max won the Jr II World Championship in 2011. He’ll move up to Open DH full time in 2012 and will be a threat.

Luke ended 2011 ranked 16th. He was impressive on numerous occasions last year and will get faster with experience.

Danky finished 2nd at the 2011 World Championships. He also showed his speed at numerous other South American races.

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Birthdate:Jan 3, 1991Resides: Delemont, SwitzerlandWorld Cup Victories: 0

Birthdate:Jun 3, 1988Resides: Toronto, CanadaWorld Cup Victories: 0

Birthdate:Oct 3, 1989Resides: Vancouver, CanadaWorld Cup Victories: 0

Birthdate:Jan 17, 1974Resides: San Diego CA, USAWorld Cup Victories: 0

Birthdate:Sep 17, 1990Resides: Stockholm, SwedenWorld Cup Victories: 0

DOWNHILL SKATEBOARDING ExplainedDownhill skateboarders stand upright on longboards and ride in an aerodynamic “tuck” position reaching speeds of 115 km/h (73 mph). Also known as “Speedboarding” and “Stand up” the first large competition was held in 1975 at Signal Hill in Long Beach, California. The skater’s hands are used as outriggers to help them maintain balance and stability while cornering. Hard plastic pucks are attached to their gloves so they can place their hand on the pavement incurring only minimal friction. Braking is accomplished by either dragging one foot on the ground, or pitching the skateboard sideways in a controlled slide. Decks are typically 34”- 48” in length and constructed from materials including wood, carbon fiber, Kevlar, fiberglass, aluminum, titanium and structural foam. Racing trucks are typically machined or cast aluminum. Wheels are made from advanced polyure-thane formulas to provide low rolling resistance, vibration dampening, traction, and are typically between 70-90mm in diameter.

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Birthdate:Feb 2, 1991Resides: San Diego, CA, USAWorld Cup Victories: 0A.J. shocked the establish-ment by winning the 2011 U.S. Nationals as a virtual unknown .

Nicolas continues to impress by often finishing higher than many of the established stars.

Braden had a solid year in to earn 18th place in the final 2011 World Rankings. He’ll be pushing for podiums.

Probably the most versatile skater on the tour who can shred backyard pools, city streets and gnarly hills.

Rising talent who could follow in the foot steps of Swedish WC Series Champions like Lindstrom and Lundberg.

James Kelly at the 2011 Kozakov Challenge. Photo Dave Kessler

Travis had a good year in 2011 highlighted by a 6th place finish in Peru. He finished 20th in points.

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Birthdate:Jun 5, 1987Resides: Vancouver, CanadaWorld Cup Victories: 7

Birthdate:Oct 18, 1984Resides: Bern, SwitzerlandWorld Cup Victories: 1

Birthdate:Jun 2, 1983Resides: Zurich, SwitzerlandWorld Cup Victories: 0

Birthdate:May 8, 1987Resides: Lyon, FranceWorld Cup Victories: 2

Birthdate:Apr 10, 1982Resides: Sao Paolo, BrazilWorld Cup Victories: 0

Birthdate:Mar 26, 1977Resides: Sao Paolo, BrazilWorld Cup Victories: 1

Katie was simply unbeatable in 2011. An off season knee injury could jeapordize her 2012 season.

Rebekka has come a long way in only a few years. She’ll be pressuring Katie even more in 2012.

Tamara was not even ranked in 2010. She seems to get faster with every race. Look for Tamara to win in 2012.

Marie is another of the new wave of women’s downhillers. She is aggressive and has what it takes to win.

Reine is the Brazilian sliding queen. She only recently started racing downhill and is already making an impact.

Christie is the OG downhill lady of Brazil. She will be a threat for victory in the South American events.

The 2011 Women’s World Cup season started with an epic battle between Katie Neilson and Rebekka Gemperle at Maryhill. After a strong challenge by Rebekka, Katie eventually won and then went on a roll winning World Cup races in the Czech Republic, Germany, Italy, Canada, Peru and Brazil. She set track records at nearly every event along the way leaving no doubt that she is the fastest female skateboarder in the world. Rebekka gave Katie a good fight on a few occasions showing that she has seriously raised her game as well. She earned the first World Cup victory of her career in South Africa at the end of the season. Tamara Prader was a newcomer who scored several podium finishes in her first World Cup season. If she continues to improve Tamara will soon be pressuring Katie and Rebekka at the front. Marie Bougourd was also close to Katie and Rebekka on several occasions. Look for the women’s competition to heat up considerably in 2012.

Katie Neilson leads Rebekka Gemperle in the Maryhill final. Photo John Longfellow

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Yvon Labarthe heads to victory in Germany as Mikel Echegaray-Diez and Abdil Mahdzan crash. Photo Dave Kessler

The 2011 World Cup season kicked off in Maryhill, Washington. Veteran Mike McIntyre was the winner with Yvon Labarthe second and Christian Conaway third. A few weeks later the Series resumed in the Czech Republic for the Kozakov Challenge. Spaniard Mikel Echegaray-Diez stormed to victory with Labarthe second and South African Russel Naude third. Labarthe’s consistency was already paying off with two consecutive second place finishes.

Next up was the Insul Cup in Germany. Labarthe got out in front during the final to win, while carnage ensued behind him. Echegaray-Diez and Abdil Mahdzan tangled in the final corner allowing two-time World Cup Series Champion (2002, 2008) Pete Eliot to come through for second. Echegaray-Diez was third. The final race of the European leg was the Padova Grand Prix held in Teolo, Italy. Echegaray-Diaz stayed out of trouble and won with Mahdzan finishing second. William Stephenson from Great Britain was third. Labarthe was sixth but his strong points tally in the other races was already enough to put him solidly in the lead. It would be up to the others to try and catch him over the remaining races.

During the second half of the season, the Series returned to North America for the Winsport Canada Cup in Calgary. William Condon earned his first World Cup victory with teammate Kolby Parks finishing second. Top downhill skateboard racer Zak Maytum finished third in his first ever street luge race. He’s planning to enter more luge races in 2012.

Following Calgary, the WCS went to South America where for the first time, two World Cup events were held. The first race was the Copa de los Andes in Tarma, Peru. Without any of the IGSA street luge regulars with the exception of Chris McBride making the trip, the race was wide open. Brazilian Walter Ribeiro was the winner followed by fellow countryman Alexandre Machado and McBride finishing third.

The Malarrara Pro Teutonia IGSA World Championships in Brazil were up next. With speeds in excess of 133 km/h (83mph) Teutonia is a different animal than what most luge racers are used to. Former Series Champion Eliot and top racer Mahdzan made the trip to Brazil only to be left uncompetitive. Eliot finished tenth and Mahdzan 14th. Ribiero won his second consecutive World Cup race and earned the World Champion crown in the process. Fellow Brazilians Denis Araujo and Leo Borton were second and third.

The season concluded in South Africa with Hot Heels Africa. South African local Russel Naude was the winner. Classic Luge Meister Michael Serek made a rare Street Luge appearance and finished second while Glen Phillips was third. Veteran Swiss racer Labarthe wrapped up his second IGSA Street Luge World Cup Series title in three years. He achieved the Championship through consistency and the ability to stay out of trouble while his some-times faster rivals were left rolling in the hay.

Robert, Echegaray-Diez, Mahdzan and Stephenson leave the start in Italy. Photo Dave Kessler

2011 IGSA World Champion Walter Riebiro. Photo Samy Ceolin

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Street Luge has its’ roots firmly in skateboarding. In the 1970’s there was a downhill skateboarding competition in Signal Hill, Califor-nia that featured highly modified, fully enclosed skateboards known as “Skatecars”. They proved so dangerous that they were essentially abandoned after the 1977 Signal Hill event. Rising from their ashes came increasingly sophisti-cated “Lay Down” skateboards that were used on the twisty, mountain roads of Southern California. After remaining underground for nearly two decades, the ESPN network adopted the sport for the inaugural 1995 X Games and renamed it “Street Luge.” Competitors lay in the supine (feet first) position and control the oversize skateboard by leaning their bodies. Braking is accomplished by dragging the shoe soles on the pavement. Today’s street luge is a highly sophisticated vehicle constructed from a variety of materials including carbon fiber, Kevlar, fiberglass, aluminum, titanium, steel, structural foam, and other exotic materials. Between two and four trucks typically made of aluminum are used. Four to eight wheels made from advanced polyurethane formulas provide low rolling resistance, vibration dampening, traction and are typically between 70-90mm in diameter. Top speeds at Teutonia Brazil exceed 130 km/h (81 mph)!

Soon after the first skateboard was invented, its’ creator likely sat down on it and realized that it worked well that way too. This is how Classic Luge or “Buttboarding” got its’ start. In the late 80’s a group of Austrian snowboarding enthusiasts began riding their skateboards down from the Kaurnatal Resort after a day of snowboarding. Over time their hobby grew into a fully organized race known as Hot Heels Kaurnatal. To maintain the spirit of those early days, this class is the most restricted IGSA racing category. Boards must be constructed of wood and wheels cannot exceed 70mm in diameter. The trucks must be commercially available. The idea behind Classic Luge is to keep technology minimal so that the rider skill is the determining factor. Top speeds in Classic Luge tend to only be marginally slower than those achieved in Street Luge.

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Dr. Michael Serek winning in Germany 2011. Photo Dave Kessler

Michael Serek’s Championshipwinning Classic Luge.

Yvon Labarthe’s Championshipwinning Street Luge.

Dr. Michael Serek who is also affection-ately known as the “Flying Dentist” continued his complete domination of the Classic Luge division. He earned his fifth straight IGSA World Cup Series Championship (2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011) and increased his World Cup victory tally to 17. Serek, who is a dentist in his native Austria, won World Cup races in the Czech Republic, Germany, Italy and South Africa. He doesn’t show any signs of slowing down although he should face increased competition in 2012. The IGSA has decided to follow the example of Downhill Skateboarding and count each racers five best finishes toward their point standings in 2012. This is up from four races in previous years. Yvon Labarthe finished second in the 2011 Championship with one victory (USA) and two additional podium finishes. Russel Naude finished second in South Africa and had three additional top fives to place third overall.. If either of these riders can up their game, they could pressure Serek for the Championship. Brazilian Alexandre Machado won two races (Peru, Brazil ) but neither event featured the IGSA’s elite racers. It remains to be seen how Machado will face off against the world’s best. Spaniard Mikel Echegaray-Diaz pushed Serek hard at the three European events finishing second on each occassion. If he can find a little more speed and add a few races to his schedule in 2012, he could end the Austrian’s reign. One other wild card in 2012 will be Andy Lally. Lally focused on auto racing in 2011 earning the NASCAR Sprint Cup Rookie of the Year title. He’s out of NASCAR this year and has vowed to make every race that doesn’t conflict with his sports car racing committments. Lally was the 2009 Classic Luge World Champion and could push Serek harder than anyone else in the world. The 2012 World Championships will be exciting!

Michael Serek raises a fist as he wins the 2011 German World Cup. Photo Dave Kessler

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YVON LABARTHE MICHAEL SEREK PETE ELIOT

RUSSEL NAUDE WALTER RIBEIRO WILLIAM CONDON

KOLBY PARKS ABDIL MAHDZAN CHRIS MCBRIDE

GEORG KLOTZBERG MIKEL ECHEGARAY-DIEZ ALEXANDRE MACHADO

MIKE MCINTYRE NICK DUFFIELD ANDY LALLY

Birthdate:Jan 11, 1974Resides: Geneva, SwitzerlandWorld Cup Victories: 6

Birthdate:Apr 1,1974Resides: Vienna, AustriaWorld Cup Victories: 17

Birthdate:Jun 1, 1974Resides: London, EnglandWorld Cup Victories: 4

Birthdate:May 25, 1984Resides: Brackenfel, South AfricaWorld Cup Victories: 2

Birthdate:Aug 17, 1984Resides: Curitiba, BrazilWorld Cup Victories: 2

Birthdate:Sep 17,1984Resides: Belleville, CanadaWorld Cup Victories: 1

Birthdate:Jan 23, 1984Resides: Picton, CanadaWorld Cup Victories: 1

Birthdate:Jan 22, 1982Resides: Petaling Jaya, MalaysiaWorld Cup Victories: 1

Birthdate:Dec 11, 1968Resides: Bothell, WA, USAWorld Cup Victories: 2

Birthdate:Jan 10, 1973Resides: Vienna, AustriaWorld Cup Victories: 0

Birthdate:Dec 1, 1986Resides: San Sebastian, SpainWorld Cup Victories: 2

Birthdate:Feb 15, 1988Resides: Curitiba, BrazilWorld Cup Victories: 3

Birthdate:Oct 23, 1971Resides: Glendora, CA, USAWorld Cup Victories: 3

Birthdate:Feb 3, 1983Resides: Adelaide, AustraliaWorld Cup Victories: 3

Birthdate:Feb 11, 1975Resides: Decula, GA, USAWorld Cup Victories: 9

2X Street Luge Series Champion (2009, 2011) wins with speed and consistency. Rarely makes mistakes.

Dr. Serek is the most dominant racer in IGSA history. 5 Classic Series Championships. (2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011)

Veteran racer who is still very quick. Won Street Luge WCS Championships in 2002 and 2010.

After spending his career in South Africa he came to Europe in 2011 and was flying.

Won the World Championship in 2011. Also holds the Official IGSA Street Luge Speed Record at 133.82 km/h.

Confined his racing to North America in 2011 but still managed to finish 5th in SL points and 8th in CL.

Top racer who won the “Classic” division in Calgary. He is always quick in both Street & Classic Luge.

Abdil is the 1st racer from an Asian country to win an IGSA World Cup race. He is a fast and consistent racer.

Passionate racer who knows how to win. Holds the Official IGSA Classic Luge Speed Record at 122.97 km/h.

Veteran racer who can typically be found at the sharp end of the field. Still looking for his first WCS victory.

Mikel pushed Serek harder in Classic than anyone . Won 2 SL World Cup races. He‘ll be a serious threat to win it all.

Won both South American Classic WCS races in 2011. Reigning IGSA Classic Luge World Champion.

Super fast racer from California will be a serious threat to win the SL World Championship in Calgary.

The defending Newton’s Nation Champion will be a favorite to win the Australian WCS rounds.

2009 Classic World Champion will make selected appearances in 2012. Expect him to play a prominent role at World’s.

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2012 igsa continental series

With the ever increasing popularity of the World Cup Series and the inability for the IGSA to award enough World Cup events to meet the demand, Continental Series’ races were introduced in 2011. These events addressed a host of needs in the growing sport that included providing a separate points series for competitors who did not have the means or the desire to race on an international level. Additionally, smaller races gained the opportunity to be part of a meaningful racing league and new events gained the necessary exposure that would be considered for attaining World Cup status. Three separate Continetal Series were launched with the Euro Downhill Series for Europe, the NorAm Downhill Series for North America and the Circuito Sudamericano de Downhill for South America. Each Series included the World Cup events on the particular continent along with other Continental level races. All races awarded equal points and for 2012 each competitor’s five best finishes will count toward their points total. The 2011 races were well attended and all three Series have grown for 2012. They are proving to be a breeding ground for the up and coming talent who will become the sport’s next superstars.

Haiby winning the U.S. Nationals. Photo Marcus Rietema Borton beats Ribeiro in Colombia. Photo Manuela Perez Kowalski leads the pack in Italy. Photo Dave Kessler

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Jun 9-10 Vernon DH Vernon, BC, CanadaJun 23-24 Grand Prix of New York Windham, NY, USAJun 27-Jul 1 Maryhill Festival of Speed Goldendale, WA, USAJul 6-8 Monterreal Longboard Fest Monterrey, MexicoAug 31-Sep 2 Winsport Canada Cup Calgary, AB, CanadaSep 15-16 PEC Gravity Festival Picton, ON, CanadaSep 22-23 Rubber City Gravity Games Akron, OH, USAOct 6-7 NorAm Finals San Dimas, CA, USA

2012 IGSA Circuito Sudamericano de Downhill

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Oct 13-15 Festival de La Bajada Bogota, Colombia Oct 19-21 Snake Skeleton Downhill San Luis, ArgentinaOct 25-28 Copa de Ciudad de los Reyes Lima, Peru Nov 10-11 Guaiba Downhill Guaiba, Brazil Nov 15-18 Malarrara Pro Teutonia Teutonia, Brazil

2012 IGSA Euro Downhill Series

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Jun 2-4 Bo-Peep Crash & Burn Alciston, East SussexJul 25-28 Kozakov Challenge Semily, Czech RepublicAug 3-5 Padova Grand Prix Teolo, ItalyAug 9-12 Peyragudes Never Dies Peyragudes, FranceAug 18 Descente! Lausanne, SwitzerlandSep 7-9 Serra de Osso Downhill Serra de Ossa, Portugal

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