boardsports events

August 6-8, Newquay, Cornwall

For some, summer is spent ticking off the months until winter. For others, it’s those months with a longer, wider board for riding waves. Either way, for us in the UK, Relentless Boardmasters provides that love for everyone – whether you prefer riding solids or liquids... or just watching the action unfold.

The seventh Roxy Chicken Jam will be hitting Saalbach Hinterglemm in Austria from January 8 to 10. The world's best female freestylers - Cheryl Maas (NED), Kjersti Buaas Oestgaard (NOR),and Lisa Filzmoser (AUT) - will be hitting the park to compete for the US$50,000 prize purse and all important TTR points. 

Outdoor DIVAs is holding holding their 4th Annual DIVAS in DRAG show to benfit Boarding for Breast Cancer on October 28th.

Here is the info

DIVAS IN DRAG

 a boarding for breast cancer fashion show

TIME:  7:00 p.m.

DATE:  OCTOBER 28th

PLACE:  BOULDER

Some of the top women in the boardsports world will be gathering in Saas-Fee for a long weekend of networking, learning and sharing in the autumn. From October 29 to November 1, they'll be gathering to enjoy the resort's snow, spa facilities, yoga classes and good food.
 
There'll also be panel discussions with women in the insutry including media, events organisers, professional athletes and brand representitives.
Girlie Camps are running surf and kite surf camps in Fuerventura in September. The camps run from September 12 to 22 and you can attend for any seven days within that period.

Dear and Yonder is a new surf movie for the summer by Tiffany Campbell and Andria Lessler. It features well known female surfers and new names and hits the shores of Indonesia, Mexico and lots of other stunning places.

There's an extensive tour taking place to support the movie with lots of free goodies, meet and greets and parties in conjuntion with film sponsor Roxy.

Roxy are holding another series of surf days for girls around the UK and Northern ireland this summer.

Girlie Camps are holding two summer camps in London and Berlin this year. The sessions are aimed at everyone from beginners to experienced skaters who want to work on new tricks and meet new friends.
 
 
“Yes you can, because we’re not MK…” was the catchphrase of the night. It’s the second freestyle Park and Ride night and my first time up at the new Hemel Snow Centre.
 
I’m blatantly not the only first-timer up there, as there’s others sharing my awe at the building and slope. Some guy thought I worked there, asking questions about how I (yes, me personally) get the snow so much better than the other nearby indoor snow centres.

The night kicked off from 4.30 with taster sessions on the beginner slope with lots of people trying out skiing or snowboarding for the first time.  These proved very popular with about 30 people signing up over two hours of half hour sessions.  With the instructors sharing their passion for the sport I think we managed to convert some people into winter lovers ready to embrace the coming winter with the excitement that we at the Aberdeen Snowsports Centre do.

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