It’sback to basics for competitors entered in the Freestyle for Funds event thisSunday 23 September at Snow Park NZ as they ski or board in bikinis to raisefunds for the Breast Cancer Foundation.
Aday for the girls, the Snow Girls Jam includes a Slopestyle competition on novice and intermediate features as well asthe Bikini downhill on the ski racers track for which a bikini must be worn onsome part of their body, and can be over clothing.
Fivedollars for each lift pass purchased (discounted at $20) for the event will go to the New Zealand Breast Cancer Foundation, theevent is an opportunity for the girls to shine in the terrain park and raiseawareness for the charity. Males are welcome to enter providing a bra or bikiniis worn.
Otheraction on Snow Park’sfinale weekend starts on Saturday (22 September) with the Volcom Peanut ButterRail Jam.The snowboarding event is free to enter, on a first come first serve basis, andboasts tons of prizes. A selection of rails will be set out to challenge thecompetitors. The event will be run in a Jam style format.
Everyonewho enters will be rewarded for their efforts. There are two divisions: 15 andunder, and 16 and over, Open and Female. Fuelling the competitors throughoutthe day will be a bountiful supply of peanut butter and jam sandwiches as wellas a free BBQ on the deck of the Woolshed Bar and Restaurant.
Registrationfor the Volcom Peanut Butter Rail Jam is from 8.30amin the Woolshed. The action gets underway at 10.30 and the finals set to bestaged at 2pm.Discounted lift passes will be available for all competitors.
Forthe Snow Girls Jam, registration is from 9amat the Retail Shop with the event getting underway at 11am.
FurtherSpring specials include 2-for-1 Tuesdays, buy a full day pass any Tuesday and receive another day pass for free. TheV-can Sunday special requires visitors to bring an empty V drink can to theticket office to get an adult day pass for just $25, under 18 for $15.
Snow Park NZ’s is scheduled to close on Saturday 29September. Forfurther information, snow reports and web cams, visit www.snowparknz.com