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Park Rider Sessions conclude with a slopestyle

The fifth and final event of the Park Rider Sessions presented by Telus took place last Sunday, with skiers and snowboarders taking on a slopestyle course on Whistler Mountain.
It’s all good at Orage Masters

It’s all good at Orage Masters

K2 team takes soggy slopestyle competition

Grenade Games set to explode

The Grenade Games got underway on Wednesday with the "Search and Recovery Mission" scavenger hunt and mini contest, before progressing to the dual slalom and moguls competition on Thursday on Davies Dervish.
Bate takes provincial golden gloves title

Bate takes provincial golden gloves title

Whistler's Geoff Bate can add another title to his credits after winning the 2010 Golden Gloves Men's Novice Middle Weight Division last weekend. The final bout was a rematch against the boxer Bate beat to win the B.C. Silver Gloves in January.
Bike swap steps it up a notch

Bike swap steps it up a notch

High school team training to defend home turf

Park Rider Sessions wrap up with a slopestyle

The Telus World Ski and Snowboard Festival is on and organizers have extended an invite to visiting athletes to participate in the final Park Riders Sessions slopestyle, presented by Telus, Sunday, April 18 on Whistler Mountain.
Canada retains Whistler Cup title

Canada retains Whistler Cup title

Emma King, Mikayla Martin of WMSC part of Canadian effort
It’s on

It’s on

Telus World Ski and Snowboard Festival lays down the gauntlet

Jelly Belly take Tour of Thailand

Will Routley and Team Jelly Belly, presented by Kenda, worked hard to keep their momentum going at the Tour of Thailand road race last week, building on their team's success at the Redlands Bicycle Classic in California.

Sports school/academy getting a closer look

After a preliminary meeting with stakeholders in December the Canadian Sport Centre Pacific for Whistler is hosting another meeting in the next few weeks to discuss the future of the school sports program in Whistler, and the possibility of launching