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Hakuba Iwatake / ◎200cm / Cloudy & Sunny2019.Feb.17

19021701_iwatakeRED BULL SNOW CHARGE 2019” is today at Hakuba Iwakake, on Feb. 23 (Sat) at Appi Kogen, on Mar. 10 (Sun) iat Sapporo Kokusai, on Mar. 17 (Sun) at Maiko, and on Mar. 30(Sun) at Takasu, It will be held at 5 venues nationwide! Snowboarder men, snowboarder women, skier gender mixed 3 categories winning prize money is JPY100,000 each. The snowboarding male department started at 7:30 a.m. in the morning as scheduled.
[South Slope]
19021702_iwatakeThe rules are simple. Run a full force, trying to own tool randomly arranged tens of meters from the starting point! It is a speed competition that finds his own tool and wear on the spot and aims for a goal earlier than anyone else. In the men’s snowboard department many players began sliding while tightening bindings.
[South Slope]
19021703_iwatakeThe course is about 3.8 km long from the side of the Sky Arc to the Gezan Course, the Sunny Valley Course, and the Paradise Slope to the goal next to Gondola Foothills Station. All sections were snow covered conditions, Gezan course (photo) tightened moderately, tightened well from Sunny Valley, hardness increased, paradise slope was firm.
[Gezan Course]
19021704_iwatakeIwatake began the award ceremony from 7:45 a.m. before the start of business, the top 3 people for each snowboarding and skiing both male and female stand on the podium. The fastest record was Mr. Maito Chikuni, who won the ski category men, 2 minutes 26 seconds 95. Both male and female winners of the snowboard were in three minutes.
[Paradise Slope]

 

 

[Availability Information for Feb. 17]
* All Areas Available (Except for VIEW B, SONEZAWA, by 4)
* Available Lifts … Gondola, (8:00 a.m.–), totally 11 lifts
* Lift Price …  Adult: JPY4,400, senior: JPY3,900,Child & high seniorJPY2,600

 

*Hakuba Iwatake Snow Field will start 2018-19 Winter operation from Dec. 14, 2018 to Mar. 31, 2019.

 

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 reported by Snownavi