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Freeride World Tour 2011

Freeride World Tour 2011

Insert: 17.09.2010

This competition which brought together - united the freeriding events is presented at the next season. The main difference is the number of stops and organization of womens freerding side. To these part, we have individuall expressing of  Lorraine Hubert.

 






After considerable success in competitions such as the FWQ St. Moritz Switzerlad and Fieberbrunn Austria  the FWT management  decided these  two European competion add  to series of FWT. Who has participated on these competitions knows why this is so. Professional level of organization of these two new competitions, financial support of sponsors and  the heli camera footage has already brought in last season high level. FWT main sponsors for this season will continue to Nissan and Swatch, and the main sponsors of the winter sport Scott and DaKine.

The system of scoring is already stabilized and remains the same this season, but the main change relates to the female part of the competition. Girls will not participate in 6 stops FWT, but they will tour the facilities FWTQ the highest ranking and earn points there. Best placed will compete with men on the same venue in finals - Verbier. If this change is step backwards in womens freeriding or not will explain Lorraine Huber, which is  a professional freerider is participating on whole FWT circus.

LH:
 

On the positive side, the level of women’s competition will increase due to the larger numbers of female competitors allowed to start at any one event. In the final at Verbier 2010, 23 male skiers competed compared to 7 female skiers. A larger female starting field will progress the sport. Furthermore, there will still be an undisputed female Freeride World Tour Champion at the end of the season, which apparently, is the whole point.On the negative side, the women may yet again be marginalised at FWQ events as male competitors are given priority on a competition and media level.  There will likely also be financial implications for the women. Whereas competitors are payed to start at the FWT events, the FWQ events have no such financial support. If competitors can’t afford to do as many FWQ events as others, it puts them at a disadvantage (NB: the top 3 results of an unlimited amount of FWQ11 events will determine which riders are qualified for the finals in Verbier).

 

The role of the women in the Freeride World Tour previously has been insignificant. Media interest has primarily focussed on the men’s competitions. The highly expensive cineflexx camera for example, operated from a helicopter, was reserved for filming the men only at the FWT stop in Chamonix. Furthermore, the Eurosport 26 minute highlights of each FWT stop covered men’s competition only, never even mentioning that women were also competing. One must conclude therefore that the women, on a business level, don’t add any additional value to the FWT events so long as they are thrown in with the men. In this constellation, the men are the show, and it’s not doing the women any favours to have them tagging along.

The solution is a  separate world tour for the women, such as the Sony Ericsson WTA Tour in women’s professional tennis or the ASP Women’s World Tour in professional surfing. Separating the women from the men allows the creation of an entirely new product which becomes attractive to a new group of sponsors wishing to advocate their women’s line or products. Such an event can be furthermore geared to women’s specific media. On a competition level, the venues and judging can be designed to progress women’s big mountain skiing and riding to the highest degree. It seems that FWT management is heading in the right direction. The organisers state that “female competitions will be featured (in 2011) within their own media showcase with on-line video features and a specific 26 minutes highlights show”.

Finally, I think it’s very important to appreciate what the FWT organisers have done so far for the sport in regards to making it more professional, especially in the eyes of the media. It’s by no means an easy job to do. The female competitors have worked hard to represent the sport well, and together we can make the FWT even better in future.

 
Thanks Lorraine for your proffesional opinion. (web site http://www.skilori.com/ )
 
 
The 2011 Freeride World Tour six stages:
 
1. Nissan Freeride de Chamonix-Mont-Blanc 2011 by Swatch (FRA)
 Date: 22 January 2011
 
2. Nissan Engadin Freeride St Moritz 2011 by Swatch  (SUI)
Date: 29 January 2011
 
3. Nissan Russian Adventure Sochi 2011 (RUS)
Date: 19 February 2011
 
4a. North American Championships Kirkwood 2011 by Swatch (USA)
Date: 26 February (Ski only) 2011
4b. North Face Masters Kirkwood 2011 by Swatch (USA)
Dates: 5 March(Snowboard only)
 
5. Big Mountain Fieberbrunn 2011 by Nissan (AUT)
Date: 12 March 2011
 
6. Nissan Xtreme Verbier 2011 by Swatch (SUI)
Date: 19 March 2011 (Finals)


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