California Championship Series #9 |
21 Registered Contestants.
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Event Date and Time: |
Sunday, November 24, 2002 10:00 |
Event Duration: |
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Location: |
West LA College, Culver City, California |
Entry: |
Open |
Helmets: |
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Organizer: |
Westwood Ski and Sports Club, IGSA
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Map: |
Click here for online map
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Entry Fee: |
$25 |
Contest Info: |
Westwood Ski and Sports Club and the International Gravity Sports Association (IGSA) are pleased to announce the 2002 California Championship gravity racing series, with races at West LA College for skateboard, inline skate, classic luge (buttboard), street luge (both with and without pegs/booms), and gravity bikes. All races will count towards the IGSA world rankings, including slalom this year! There will be a variety of awards and prizes at each race, and at the end of the series there will be special series awards for the top point-getters.
Each of the dates will have racing for several sports and practice available at a reduced price for the sports not competing on that date. The events will take place rain or shine, but if it rains the schedules may change (for example a tight slalom might be postponed for rain, but luge would race in the rain).
Typical Schedule (note that qualifying and race times may vary): 9:00 Setup 10:00 Registration and practice starts 11:00 Downhill qualifying (luge, inline, bike; when applicable) 12:00 Start of races 3:30 Awards ceremony 4:00 End of permit time
The series dates are: May 5 WLAC IGSA/WWSC DH May 19 WLAC IGSA/WWSC DH Jun 30 WLAC WWSC/IGSA GS + tight slalom Jul 21 WLAC IGSA/WWSC DH Aug 18 WLAC WWSC/IGSA GS + tight slalom Sep 8 WLAC WWSC/IGSA GS + tight slalom Oct 6 WLAC WWSC/IGSA Skates and Gates Champs (10th annual!) Oct 27 WLAC IGSA/WWSC DH + tight slalom Nov 24 WLAC WWSC/IGSA GS + tight slalom Dec 8 WLAC IGSA/WWSC DH + tight slalom Notes: "DH" = luge, gravity bike, inline downhill, downhill skate "GS" = inline and skateboard fast slalom or giant slalom sports not listed may practice
Entry fees for club members are $25 for slalom and giant slalom competitors, $35 for downhill racers (luge, buttboard, downhill skate), and practice only is $10 for those not racing (free for paid racers). Joining Westwood Ski and Sports Club as a full member is encouraged, and entitles you to participate in ski and snowboard races and trips, water ski trips, parties, skating practices, equipment discounts, and more. Please bring your checkbook to become a full member ($35/year). Day memberships are available for $5/day, and are required for all riders who are not full members (i.e.: non-member fees are $30, $40, and $15). Juniors (under 18) must be accompanied by a parent or guardian, and will be charged only a practice fee even if they race. Spectators are free. Also, the first few who come early to help with the street cleaning and setup in the morning (and then teardown and cleanup at the end) will receive a free race entry!
Manufacturers and shop owners, it's not too late to supply prizes for these races! You can even just show up with something to add to the prize pool, and bring your banner to hang. We'll be sure to mention you in upcoming announcements. Thanks to Turner Downhill for kicking things off with sets of their new Cambria skateboard wheels, and to Kryptonics and Hyper for inline wheel prizes and Bones Bearings for their long time support!
Protective gear: for slalom and giant slalom helmets, pads (elbow and knee), and hand protection (gloves and/or wrist guards) are required, and hip pads are recommended. Please, no short shorts or tank tops. For street luge, buttboard, downhill skating, and gravity bikes, IGSA equipment rules will be used (helmets, leathers, and leather gloves are required). We're building an equipment pool to loan to new riders and people who forget things, please donate your old gear, it may save someone a long trip home!
See you there!
Scott Peer
http://members.aol.com/wwskiclub/inline.htm http://www.gravity-sports.com/ -- IGSA http://inlinedownhill.com/ -- inline downhill info http://www.gravitybike.com/
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Descriptions and Directions:
West LA College is located in Culver City, California, near the 405 and 10 freeways, 2 signals southeast of Jefferson and Overland, at 4800 Freshman Drive. Enter through the first open gate (A Street) into campus. There's a big parking lot for warming up, a gentle hill for beginners and tight slalom, the main slalom hill (up to 10 percent grade), and the luge and bike hill (C Street, over 10 percent grade, steep!).
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1st Place Finisher: |
Brent Kosick |
2nd Place Finisher: |
Richy Carrasco |
3rd Place Finisher: |
Steve Evans |
Overall Results: |
The sixth slalom of the 2002 California Championship series (and ninth date of the 10 date series) at West LA College featured a smooth, fast courses for tight slalom and giant slalom, and clear, cool weather. Richy and Scott once again displayed winning form, with Brent Kosick taking a win, too. Thanks go to Gullwing for supplying trucks to the prize pool, and to Henry for his school T shirt all the way from Connecticut (and to all the racers for being patient when the timer got flaky). At the end of a day of fast racing, congratulations went around and we all started to think of the December finale.
Tight Slalom (best of 2, 0.1seconds/cone): Richy Carrasco 12.055 Steve Evans 12. 142 Brent Kosick 13.099 Bill Wahl 13.133 Jeff Thomas 13.569 Roland Sumile 13.643 Rick Howell 13.656 Michel Kaelon 13.961 Jesse Martinez 14.532 Mike Gorman 14.852 Rene Carrasco 15.004 Roger Jennings 15.377 Grant Chamberlain 15.943 Henry Julier 17.046 (from Deerfield Academy, Connecticut)
Inline Tight Slalom: Justin Meylowitz 16.086
Skateboard Giant Slalom (best of 2 runs, 0.2 seconds/cone): Brent Kosick 22.576 Richy Carrasco 22.714 Steve Evans 23.099 Bill Wahl 23.720 Micheal Kaelon 23.993 Jeff Thomas 24.499 Roger Jennings 24.105 Roland Sumile 24.598 Jesse Martinez 24.850 Mike Gorman 27.598 Rene Carrasco DSQ Rick Howell DSQ Henry Julier DSQ
Inline Giant Slalom (best of 2 runs, 0.2 seconds/cone): Scott Peer 21.324 (fastest on course) George Merkert 23.088 Keri Tishner 24.847 Justin Meylowitz 25.903 Nar Santiago 25.903 Tim Huber DSQ
Longboard Giant Slalom (best of 2 runs, 0.2 seconds/cone): Richy Carrasco 22.505 (fastest skateboard) Steve Evans 23.448 Bill Wahl 23.503 (oops, missed the cone penalty at awards ceremony) Jeff Thomas 24.703 Roger Jennings 25.461 Roland Sumile 25.023 Rick Howell 25.759 Jesse Martinez 26.564 Mike Gorman 26.299 Rene Carrasco 26.655 Micheal Kaelon 26.783
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