World Cup snowboarders buzzing over faster big air slope at Commonwealth Stadium
EDMONTON — Organizers are promising a steeper, faster slope as the FIS snowboard big air World Cup returns to Commonwealth Stadium this weekend.
Sixty of the world’s top male riders and 30 female riders are set to hit the man-made slope that’s been installed in the stadium.
Organizers have introduced significant improvements to the scaffolding ramp, learning from last year when eight out of 21 women withdrew from the event because the track was too slow, depriving them of the proper airtime to safely complete their tricks.
The pitch of the slope is steeper, and two storeys longer than last year. It now stands at 15 storeys tall, from above the stadium lights to field level.