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Suttun, Faux Win Homestake Race at Teva Mountain Games


Sam Sutton finished 1st in the
race on Homestake Creek.

The Teva Mountain Games in Vail Colorado have started off much like last weekend at the Paddling Life Pro Invitational in Steamboat Springs with the Kiwi Sam Sutton winning the creek race.

The Teva Mountain Games in Vail Colorado have started off much like last weekend at the Paddling Life Pro Invitational in Steamboat Springs, where Sutton also won the creek event. He used the same form to storm to the podium at the Bud Light Lime Steep Creep Championship presented by Thule on 100 cfs at Homestake Creek on Thursday, June 3rd.

Further supporting the same lattitude, Tanya Faux of Australia, even after coming off the flu, took 1st in the women’s race.

The Teva Mountain Games continue all weekend. Read on for more information and a preview of Friday’s events.

The Teva Mountain Games are the nation's largest celebration of mountain sport, lifestyle and music featuring top professional and amateur athletes from around the world. The adventure sporting event hosts more than 2,000 outdoor athletes, along with an estimated 40,000 spectators. Athletes converge on Vail's mountains and rivers to compete in eight sports and 24 disciplines for over $100,000 in prize money. Events include kayaking, rafting, mountain biking, road cycling, World Cup Bouldering, amateur climbing, fly-fishing, road and trail running, as well as stand up paddling. Additional events at the Teva Mountain Games include: a film series, Outdoor Reels; a photography competition, Mountain Click; an interactive expo area, Gear Town; DockDog canine competitions; free concerts at Mountains of Music and the Teva Mountain Ball. The Teva Mountain Games are a project of the Vail Valley Foundation.

FRIDAY, JUNE 4th, 2010
IFSC Bouldering World Cup presented by Pyramide (Qualifiers)
9:00AM (Women), 2:00PM (Men) – The women and men’s IFSC Bouldering World Cup qualifiers presented by Pyramide kick off tomorrow at 9am and 2pm respectively. Climbers attempt to solve various bouldering problems on TMG’s massive climbing wall in the only World Cup bouldering event on U.S. soil!

Bud Light Lime Kayak Freestyle presented by First Ascent (Qualifiers)
1:00PM – Kayakers are set to do battle tomorrow at 1pm at the Bud Light Lime Kayak Freestyle qualifiers presented by First Ascent. Come see the world’s best playboaters in an old-fashioned throwdown “in the hole” at Vail’s Whitewater Park.

EUKENUBA DOCKDOGS COMPETITIONS – Come see premier athletic canines run, jump, and fetch in the Speed Retrieve and Big Air WAVE competitions at the Golden Peak throughout the day (see below for all DockDogs scheduling information).

FULL EVENT SCHEDULE FOR FRIDAY, JUNE 4TH

ADVENTURE SPORTS:
9AM -- IFSC BOULDERING WORLD CUP presented by Pyramide (Female Qualifier)
9:30AM -- EUKANUBA DOCKDOGS SPEED RETRIEVE (Competition 1)
11AM -- EUKANUBA DOCKDOGS BIG AIR WAVE (Competition 1)
1PM -- BUD LIGHT LIME KAYAK FREESTYLE presented by First Ascent (Qualifier)
1PM -- EUKANUBA DOCKDOGS BIG AIR WAVE (Competition 2)
2PM -- IFSC BOULDERING WORLD CUP presented by Pyramide (Male Qualifier)
3PM -- EUKANUBA DOCKDOGS BIG AIR WAVE (Competition 3)
5PM -- EUKANUBA DOCKDOGS BIG AIR WAVE (Competition 4)

Don't forget to check out the exciting film series!

OUTDOOR REELS FILM SERIES:
This collection of films features filmmakers from across the country showcasing their newest outdoor films right in the heart of Vail Village. Representatives from each film will be on hand for discussion and Q&A periods.

Featured Films:
6:00pm – Costa Presents: “Currents of Belize”
7:30pm – Teva Presents: ”Dream Result”
8:30pm – Eddie Bauer Presents: “Hotel Charley 5: First Descent”
9:30pm – C4 Waterman presents: “Waterman is More Than a Word”

Visit the Teva Mountain Games official site
here

 

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