From 25 February to 3 March 2012 the best snowboarders on the planet will meet up for the 13th time at the Burton European Open (BEO) in the Swiss resort of Laax. Mini has been a partner of the snowboard event, part of the Burton Global Open Series (BGOS), since the
2010/2011 season – something experienced pro rider and Mini fan Marko Grilc (28) from Slovenia is particularly happy about: “Creativity and the freedom to express yourself is what snowboarding is all about – and it’s the same for Mini. That’s why the two go so well together.” The four-times junior champion and winner of the Air & Style 2009 competition in Innsbruck can’t wait for the action to get underway in Laax, “This will be a home competition for me and the European snowboarding scene,” he adds.
Creative Use of Space Award with prize money of 65,000 US dollars
For the second year running the riders will get the chance to take home Mini’s Creative Use of Space Award. Mini presents the award to the male and female riders who nail the most innovative and progressive tricks in the halfpipe and slopestyle competitions at BGOS Open events (Canadian Open, Burton European Open & US Open). And under a new scoring system, creative performances also boost the riders’ points totals in the BGOS standings. Each Creative Use of Space Award is endowed with 5,000 US dollars and the winners are earning additional 25 extra points to add to their totals. For finalists, this can mean moving up a place or more in the BGOS standings.
Creative Use of Space Award also presented to shape crews for the first time
This year, the shape crews sculpting the slopestyle courses at each of the four event venues also enjoy recognition of their work. Mini pitches in to help the crews design an obstacle bearing the brand’s signature – and this is integrated into the slopestyle course as a set feature. A jury made up of snowboarding veterans, professionals and media experts will vote on the most creative course execution at the end of the BGOS season. So, as well as playing an active role in how the competitions unfold, the shape crews now also have the chance to earn 5,000 US dollars in prize money.
The Mini Creative Use of Space Award 2012 got off to a flying start at the Burton Canadian Open, which took place from 30 January to 5 February in Calgary. Next up are the Burton European Open in Laax and the Burton US Open (5-11 March) in Stratton. The BGOS female and male overall winners for 2011/2012 will each be presented with a Mini Countryman. Mini also supplies BGOS with the Mini Countryman for its competitor and VIP shuttle service.
2010/2011 season – something experienced pro rider and Mini fan Marko Grilc (28) from Slovenia is particularly happy about: “Creativity and the freedom to express yourself is what snowboarding is all about – and it’s the same for Mini. That’s why the two go so well together.” The four-times junior champion and winner of the Air & Style 2009 competition in Innsbruck can’t wait for the action to get underway in Laax, “This will be a home competition for me and the European snowboarding scene,” he adds.
Creative Use of Space Award with prize money of 65,000 US dollars
For the second year running the riders will get the chance to take home Mini’s Creative Use of Space Award. Mini presents the award to the male and female riders who nail the most innovative and progressive tricks in the halfpipe and slopestyle competitions at BGOS Open events (Canadian Open, Burton European Open & US Open). And under a new scoring system, creative performances also boost the riders’ points totals in the BGOS standings. Each Creative Use of Space Award is endowed with 5,000 US dollars and the winners are earning additional 25 extra points to add to their totals. For finalists, this can mean moving up a place or more in the BGOS standings.
Creative Use of Space Award also presented to shape crews for the first time
This year, the shape crews sculpting the slopestyle courses at each of the four event venues also enjoy recognition of their work. Mini pitches in to help the crews design an obstacle bearing the brand’s signature – and this is integrated into the slopestyle course as a set feature. A jury made up of snowboarding veterans, professionals and media experts will vote on the most creative course execution at the end of the BGOS season. So, as well as playing an active role in how the competitions unfold, the shape crews now also have the chance to earn 5,000 US dollars in prize money.
The Mini Creative Use of Space Award 2012 got off to a flying start at the Burton Canadian Open, which took place from 30 January to 5 February in Calgary. Next up are the Burton European Open in Laax and the Burton US Open (5-11 March) in Stratton. The BGOS female and male overall winners for 2011/2012 will each be presented with a Mini Countryman. Mini also supplies BGOS with the Mini Countryman for its competitor and VIP shuttle service.
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