With two weeks to go to the start of the 2010 Winter Olympics and the backdrop of a record snowfall as well as the blessing of international ski officials, the finishing touches are being applied over the next 16 days to the Olympic alpine ski racing courses at Whistler Blackcomb.
The resort is host venue for the men’s and women’s alpine skiing competitions. The first alpine athletes start their training on designated training runs this Friday, February 5th and on the Olympic courses on February 10th. The first alpine competition is the Men’s Downhill on February 13th, the first day of Games competition.
“International Olympic Committee delegates recently skied the course and were very pleased with the results,” says Tim Gayda, Vice President of Sport for the Olympic organisers VANOC. “From the beginning of the season, VANOC and Whistler Blackcomb crews have worked hard together to prepare the courses to create a very dense base of snow that involved a massive snowmaking effort. Add to that the incredible amount of natural snow that has fallen in Whistler this season, and we’re now ready to deliver an
Deep snow at Whistler Blackcomb is not unusual, but reaching the average annual snowfall (10.13 metres/ 33 feet) this early is truly unique. Since snow reporting began in the 1979/80 season, this is the first time that Whistler Blackcomb has received this much snow by the end of January. The prior record was set in 2006/07 when 945 centimetres or 31 feet of snow fell by January 31.
“There is a huge sense of anticipation and excitement throughout the resort right now as we prepare with VANOC to open our doors to the world,” says Dave Brownlie, President and Chief Operating Officer of Whistler Blackcomb. “Whistler Blackcomb is looking its best and the snow conditions on the mountains are outstanding. The FIS course inspectors provided great feedback last week, and the men’s and women’s courses, primed to host Olympic champions, are now fully in the hands of VANOC.”
Whistler Blackcomb remains 90 per cent open throughout the Games with base access via the Whistler Village Gondola, Fitzsimmons Express, Excalibur Gondola and Wizard Express. Although the Creekside Gondola will be closed February 1 to March 1, a
For those who don’t have tickets to Creekside Olympic alpine events, mountain guests can watch some of the Olympic skiing action via
http://www.whistlerblackcomb.com/
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