Outdoor Central Oregon Issue 11 | May/June 2019 | Página 6

6 MAY/JUN 2019 NEWS| SUBARU OUTSIDE GAMES MOVES TO JULY HIGH CASCADE SNOWBOARD CAMP CELEBRATES 30 YEARS ON MT HOOD ANNE LINTON & CHRIS HORNER TO OFFER NEW TRAINING PROGRAMS The 7th edition of the Subaru Outside Games has moved from June to July 25- 28. Events take place all over Bend and at Mt Bachelor. This July’s events include a major concert, bouldering invitational, mountain bike races and demos, local live music, SUP celebration at Elk Lake, trials clinics, K9 Kings, kayak races, demos, and raft races, white water and surf comps, river clean up, and Pickin’ and Paddling fundraising music festival, amd much more. The Outside Games is an association of already successful events and new ones. It all happens over a four day period in July celebrating muscle powered sports. Some of the beneficiaries include, Search & Rescue, Humane Society, Bend Endurance Academy, COTA and the Bend Paddle Trail Alliance. 31 ST USASA NATIONALS WENT DOWN AT COPPER MOUNTAIN This past April, the largest annual snowboard and ski competition in the world took place at Copper Mountain in Colorado with 2000 snowboarders and skiers. The event is so large it needs to take place over two weeks. 32 regional series around America host over 500 events. National qualifiers emerge from these regional competitions and then meet in Colorado to compete in alpine, boardercross, skiercross, slopestyle, rail jam, and halfpipe. The opening ceremony parade winds through Copper Village with hundreds of kids, coaches, parents, industry reps, and spectators. In addition to a week of competition, there is plenty of time to freeride, meet athletes from other parts of the country, attend parties and dances, and enjoy the winter sports community which is the main feeder for the US Olympic Team. Central Oregon USASA, run by Bend locals Adam and Kerry Brown, organizes the local series where all competitions take place at Mt Bachelor. About 60 snowboarders and skiers qualified to compete in Copper from the CO USASA series. See usasa.org for full list of results. This August, HCSC will celebrate 30 years as the world’s largest and longest running snowboard camp. The camp was originally founded by Bend snowboarders John Ingersoll and John Calkins in 1989. Today, thirty years later and through many changes, the camp continues as “We Are Camp”. WRC includes HCSC, Windells Ski and Skate Camp, and Wy’ East Mountain Academy. The main campus in now all housed in Welches at the original Windells location. What hasn’t changed is the camp’s mission statement: “Life improvement through snowboarding and skateboarding.” Each summer camp organizers promise this will be, “the best eight days of your life”. Over the last 30 years everybody and anybody who has been involved in snowboarding and freeskiing has ventured to Mt. Hood from all over the world. From gold medalists to the grom from NYC, to the large number of Japanese snowboarders who come year after year, sales reps, marketing teams, company owners, photographers, videographers, maga- zine publishers, editors, writers, product testers, dreamers, and a few kooks here or there. The 30-year celebration will take place August 3-5 at the Wy’East Campus, formally Windells but still the “funnest place on earth” in Welches, Oregon. BEND ROCK GYM EXPANDS OPENS NEW 11,000 SQ FT BOULDERING GYM VERT FEST RAISES $7000 FOR EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS Big thanks to all those who braved the elements to partici- pate, volunteer, spectate, demo equipment, provide demo equipment, set up a vendor tent, or take part in a clinic. The backcountry community wouldn’t be the what it is without each and every one of you and VertFest is a spectacular way to showcase (with high stoke levels!) what we have created in Central Oregon! It also is one of COAC’s biggest fundraisers and brought in over $7000 to support next year’s Pro Observer Network and educational programs. If everything goes as planned the new “West Gym” will open adjacent to the current home of BRG. The space was formerly occupied by Bouncing off Walls, a children’s pay center. The gym will add 50% more space to the current bouldering area. Inside there will be bouldering for all levels from beginner to expert, and new training features. The boulder- ing walls are being built by Bend climbing and hold company Entre-Prises. You can find both facilities off Reed Market on SE Centennial Ct. bendrockgym.com Anne Linton, a retired physician, is very active in getting more women cycling through the Sunnyside groups rides. Anne has competed in endurance sports for some time now including Ironman Triathlons. In addition to multi-sports, Linton has coached, trained and competed in road racing, cyclocross, and endurance mountain bike racing. Anne Linton Coaching has forged a new partnership with retired professional cyclist and Bend resident Chris Horner. Horner, a 22-year veteran of elite cycling, is an olympian, Grand Tour winner at 41 years old, and seven time Tour de France participant. Together the new group is called Linton Horner Coaching. Rounding out their coaching team is Beth Ann Orton, a professional road and cyclocross racer since 2012, who also has a medical background working as a physician assistant. She has worked in the field of orthopedics, primary care and general vascular surgery. LHC will offer a wide variety of services from group and private coaching to endurance, personal training, and nutrition. Throughout the year they will offer camps locally, region- ally, and internationally. A very popular camp took place locally from May 9-12 in the Painted Hills area. An internationalcamp will take place in The French Alps June 8-16. All training rides will be based out of the beautiful Chalet Alta Clusa and will return each night for delicious meals, warm hot tubs soaks, and massages. Only eight lucky “campers” will get this ultimate cycling experience in the world famous French Alps with world class coaching. Still booking at: lintonhorner-coaching.com SAGEBRUSH BUYS SKJERSAA’S BECOMES YEAR ROUND SHOP Sagebrush cy- cles has moved up the street into the Skjersaa’s store. The owner of Sagebrush, James Gritters, recently bought out Skjersaa’s owner Jer- emy Nelson. The newly formed retail store is poised to take the Bend sports shop to the next level. This will also give synergy to the employees with stronger year round employment. Gritters likes to pay his employees a higher rate than the industry standard so they too can enjoy the out- door recreation opportunities in the Bend area and he can keep great loyal shop workers. The goal for the combined shop is to serve the Bend community and continue the tradi- tion of both locals shops as well as giving the out of town shopper a great personable experience. The shop will continue to carry strong product lines. New will be Nordic skate ski sales and rentals. Many more rentals for bikes, skis, and backcountry equipment will be available. 7 IAN BROWN AND BJORN BLANKEN- SHIP WIN AT SEA OTTER CLASSIC Bend cyclists took home two top podiums from the 2019 Sea Otter Classic. National Champion Ian Brown won the 13-14 JR Men XC and Bjorn Blankenship was first in the 10-12 JR Men XC. The Sea Otter Classic is a bicycling and outdoor festival. Each spring since 1991, the race takes place at the Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca in Monterey, California. The four-day event is considered the world’s largest cycling festival drawing nearly 10,000 professional and amatuer athletes and 70,000 fans, spectators, industry reps, food and beer vendors and anybody related to the bike business. This year, Bend Endurance Academy had a very strong showing and put up some impres- sive results: Ian Brown 1st 13-14 JR MEN XC, Bjorn Blankenship 1st 10-12 JR MEN XC, Natasha Visnack 12th 15-16 JR WOMEN XC / Natasha Visnack was 12th CAT 2 Women 15-18 XC (check) Elijah Krause 4th Enduro / 3rd DH Cat2 JR, Jake Olander 11th Circuit Race JR Men / 9th XC JR MEN Nyall Trout 19th Road Race 17-18 JR MEN, Cooper Day 21st Enduro / 56th DH JR Men, Jack Billowitz 22nd DS / 7th XC / 31st DH 10-12, Tanner Wescott 8th DH Cat2 JR MEN /14th Enduro, Jesse Polay 11th DH Cat2 JR MEN, Ethan Lair 42nd JR men Enduro, Henry Winnenberg 23rd Cat2 JR Men XC, Zane Strait 26th cat2 JR MEN XC CAMERON BEARD WINS 3 STAGE NATIONAL SERIES RACE SAAR-LUX CHALLENGE Bend local, Cameron Beard recently won a two day, three stage race. Cam rode a decent TT and took the solo stage win to take the overall lead. He kept the lead on the last day and won the overall. The race is called the Saar-Lux challenge. It is a Luxembourg national series race, with the first day in Schengen, Luxembourg and the second day in Saarland, Germany. This is Cameron’s first win of a road race and overall title as a profes- sional road cyclist.