NEWS
04/01/2009

THE WORLD'S BEST SKIERS ARE INVITED TO ALASKA

THE WORLD'S BEST COMPETITIVE FREESKIERS ARE INVITED TO THE SUBARU FREESKIING WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS APRIL 9-13, 2009, AT ALYESKA RESORT, ALASKA

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Salt Lake City, Utah, April 1, 2009 - The invitations have been sent and the world's best freeskiers are preparing for the fourth and final stop on the 2009 Subaru Freeskiing World Tour (FWT) at Alyeska Resort, Alaska, April 9-13, for the Subaru Freeskiing World Championships.

Alaska is the Augusta National of Freeskiing and the only place to hold the Subaru Freeskiing World Championships, said Adam Comey, President of Mountain Sports International. As an athlete, you have to grind thru competitions all winter to reach this final stage and the winner will truly be the best freeskier in the world.

With approximately 55 competitors invited to the Subaru Freeskiing World Championships at Alyeska, the current FWT points leaders Julien Lopez of La Plagne, France, and Crystal Wright of Jackson Hole, Wyoming, will have their work cut out for them as they try to hold onto their titles. Other contenders vying for the $20,000 prize purse include 2009 Subaru North American Freeskiing Champions Sonja Lercher and Tim Dutton, 2009 Subaru Telluride Freeskiing World Tour Qualifier winner Mark Welgos, 2009 Subaru US Extreme Freeskiing Champion Clif Bennett, as well as Phillipa Hunt, Hannah Whitney, Jacqui Edgerly, Dylan Crossman, Caleb Mullen, Lars Chickering-Ayers, and big mountain freeskiing legend Aaron Estrada. Also in attendance will be reigning Subaru Freeskiing World Champions Kent Hyden and Crystal-Rose Lee. For a complete list of invited athletes, log onto www.freeskiingworldtour.com.

We are proud to Host the 2009 Subaru Freeskiing World Championships, said Alyeska Resort Director of Sales and Marketing Jason Lott.We look forward to providing a true Alaska experience for all the athletes and spectators that travel to Alyeska. The conditions could not be better and our terrain is prepared to test the world's greatest athletes.