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You Look Good: Mt. Seymour, Results
Posted On Feb 25 2009, 12:46 PM by encomintor

The You Look Good tour wrapped up another stop this past weekend at Mt. Seymour, with warm weather and good rider turnout. Matt Belzile and Terri Dreger took the top spots for pro men and women, respectively. You can find full results in the press release below.

The next stop is set to go at Norquay, just outside of Banff this Saturday, with the final stop the follow week at Blue Mountain, Ontario for the Ripzone Open.

Check youlookgood.ca for full schedule, details, and photos.

Photo: Men's pro podium, © ROTHPHOTO.COM 

Press Release:

Coors Light You Look Good Riders Cup: Seymour Open Results
Ideal day with 150 riders

Toronto, ON - The Coors Light YOU LOOK GOOD Rider's Cup (YLGRC09), Canada's premier slopestyle series dropped into North Vancouver for the Mt Serymour Open. On Saturday February 21st the sun rose of the distant peaks and shone down on the newly designed and rebuilt terrain park featuring a skate-style rail arena, the Ripzone step-down jump and a mellow forty-five foot jump to end of the slopestyle course. Weeks leading up to the event the Vancouver, Whistler and Canadian snowboard scene was a buzz with the new location chosen for the western Canada stop, the high pre registration numbers were representative of the large rider attendance as we welcomed the largest competitive field since inception with just shy of a 150 rider.  In addition to the manicured slopestyle course was a bird-eye view nestled Coors Light beer garden which drew the industries elite out of the suburbs of Vancouver. 
 
As the day progressed temperatures rose above 10 degrees and all 150 athletes were put to the test in qualifiers where each athlete had 2 runs. Unbelievable talent from all over Canada and US was witnessed but only a total of fifty riders were put through to finals. Some stand out momenets of the days competition included; Father Backflip - a local Seymour pastor, in his early 40's, dropped back-to-back backflips off of both jumps to the applause of fellow riders. Gabe, a talented local Seymour rider was sending some old school variations of backflips and toeside rodeos to the delight of the tight-knit crowd.

Star studded qualifiers narrowed the pack to the top 15 in both Salomon Ams and Coors Light Pros. With the sun shining and spectators littered throughout the course winning runs were congratulated. In the Salomon Amateur Men's category Joel Dalacker, new on the competition scene, celebrated back to back wins at Mont Tremblant and Mt Seymour winning 2 ‘Deluxe 5 day Packages' for Camp of Champions with his winning run of front board to fakie, cab 5, front seven.

The talented woman of the day were Breanna Strangeland who won the sbcwomen.com Best Trick with a board to front board change up and also took down 3rd place for a total of $700.  The other outstanding ladies of the day were Casssandra Ironside in 2nd place who dropped a backside 180 to backside 360 and is now in the lead for Coors Light series points. 1st place went to Terri Dregreger who went backside 360 to backside 540 winning herself $500.

Coors Light Pro Men's category was the largest category with over 50 riders. Kevin Griffin received third place with a run consisting of cab change up to fakie, cab 540 melon, back 9 tail with uber steeze you can expect from Kevin. Second place went to Craig Beaulieau with a nollie back tail, change up, backside 7 indy bone out and front nine into the flats. In the end is was Matt Belzile taking first with a front board 270, Cab 5 on the step down Ripzone feature, and then launched a back 1080 melon grabbed the whole time until he landed on his fingers winning $2000. The Ripzone Best Trick went to Scot Brown with a switch backside rodeo winning $500. Kevin Konings with fifth place finish, only narrowly missing the podium in the heated top five battle is the current Coors Light series points leader and is enroute to Banff Norquay.

Awards took place at the start gate with a perfect view from the Coors Light Beer Garden looking out to the mountains of BC. The winners were as follows:

Grom Men (12 & under)
1st   Darcy Sharpe
2nd  Nick Wittrock
3rd   Nick Felice

Renegade Men (13-15)  
1st Stevie Kopyt                     
2nd Nelson Languedoc
3rd Zach Dolesky

Renegade Women (13-15)
1st  Chloe Woodruff

Salomon Men's Amateur Open    
1st Joel Dalacker          
2nd Taylor Pfaff 
3rd Ian MacArthur

Salomon Amateur Women's Open
1st Tara Hickie
2nd Marie Andree Racie
3rd Ali Tracy

Coors Light Pro Men's Open                  
1st Matt Belzile $2000              
2nd Craig Beaulieu $1000 
3rd Kevin Griffin $500

Coors Light Pro Women's Open
1st Terri Dreger $500
2nd Cassandra Ironside $300
3rd Breanna Strangeland $200

sbcwomen's Best Trick winner: Breanna Strangeland $500

Ripzone Men's Best Trick winner: Scot Brown $500

For more info on YLGRC09 scheduling please visit youlookgood.ca 

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I didn't get to know Craig Beaulieu very well until two winters ago, when we both crossed the country

posted by Matt Houghton's Column | Jun 18 2009, 02:45 PM

I didn't get to know Craig Beaulieu very well until two winters ago, when we both crossed the country

posted by Matt Houghton's Column | Jun 18 2009, 02:31 PM

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