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WORLD HELI CHALLENGE ALASKA EVENT ON HOLD FOR 2012 (05-Mar-12)
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Valdez,
Alaska (6 March 2012) - The latest stage of the World Heli Challenge
(WHC) scheduled for launch in Alaska has been placed on hold for 2012.
Event Director Tony Harrington announced the postponement of the
planned expansion of his iconic backcountry heli-accessed competition
today but has not ruled out continuing to explore options for a future
event in Alaska.
“It is disappointing to put our exciting plans for a World Heli
Challenge in Valdez on hold for now, but it was important to everyone
involved to get the event right. There were some elements including
guarantees for athlete safety, access to the best-suited terrain and
some key permissions we needed to be in place to proceed confidently.
The World Heli Challenge team prides itself on delivering a competition
like no other so we chose to defer the event rather than risk any
compromise to the high standards our athletes, sponsors, media partners
and supporters know us for.”
The World Heli Challenge will continue to work closely with its valued
Alaskan partners and supporters including Karen McCune from the World
Extreme Skiing Championships and Nick Perata’s King of the Hill to
explore a future for the World Heli Challenge in Alaska.
“It’s been a long-held dream to bring the World Heli Challenge to the
heartland of backcountry and extreme skiing and boarding up here in
Alaska and it’s something we’ll continue to work towards. The support
and feedback we’ve had from athletes, sponsors and the grassroots
community across the sport has been overwhelming and inspires the WHC
team to keep that passion alive,” said Harrington.
For now the next chapter for the World Heli Challenge will unfold in the
Southern Alps above Wanaka in the south island of New Zealand from 1st –
17th August, 2012.
Fifty athletes will gather for the unique competition format in an
adrenaline-fueled, two days of heli-accessed competition for the leading
men and women in big mountain and freestyle skiing and boarding
globally. In addition to the competition days the athletes explore the
stunning Lake Wanaka region during the events weather window and
experience a diverse mix of ‘challenges’ including bungy jumping, sky
diving, jet boating, surfing and even sheep shearing while soaking up
New Zealand’s beautiful lifestyle and culture.
“The New Zealand World Heli Challenge partners of Volkl, Marker, Corona
and Go Bandit are all confirmed and an “A” class line up of talent are
already cemented on the start list,” said Harrington. “The building
momentum of the Wanaka event is snowballing and we are expecting a sold
out event line up, we wish now to highlight the need for athletes to
register or risk being forced to sit on the wait list.”
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For more information about the World Heli Challenge visit www.worldhelichallenge.com

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