Wednesday Jan 19, 2011

Terje Haakonsen's letter to the Olympics

Terje Haakonsen and Henning Anderson, the men behind the TTR and The Arctic Challenge, have written an open letter to the IOC about their concerns over the introduction of slopestyle to snowboarding events at the 2014 Winter Olympics. Some important issues are raised in the letter, everyone should read this...

Here is his letter in full - 

 

"Letter to the Editor,

As the Olympic slopestyle/snowboarding discussion is peaking, it's time to cast some light on this defining topic for the future of competitive snowboarding. This upcoming weekend, the FIS introduces slopestyle to their program, on the same weekend as the best slopestyle riders are competing in the Dew Tour. And the IOC is about to decide if they will include slopestyle in the next Olympic program or not. Some remarkable events have taken place in the last year. Let us recap:

After the extraordinary TV rating success of the Vancouver halfpipe contest, top cats from the IOC and NBC saw the potential in expanding the snowboarding program at the next Olympics. Seeing the golden boy Shaun White go double at the next winter Olympics (Sochi 2014) would be a ratings wet dream. In the fall of 2009, USA, Canada and New Zealand had prepared a proposition for the FIS’s annual congress in Turkey, June 2010. The idea was to prepare slopestyle for the 2018 Olympics by introducing it at the FIS Snowboarding World Championships, as the IOC requires two successful World Championships before considering new sports for future games.

By then, the FIS delegates were euphoric at the hysteria that followed the snowboarding events in Vancouver. They decided to speed up the process, bypassing the existing requirements by submitting an application to the IOC immediately – before slopestyle had been tried out at a single FIS World Championships. It is reasonable to imagine they felt confident that the IOC would react positively to this application.

The only problem was that IOC had a lot on their plate at their next meeting, in Acapulco in October [2010]. The most disturbing topic was women ski jumping; a nightmare for the Olympic movement. Women ski jumpers have been fighting for years to enter the Olympics, but have faced serious opposition both within FIS and the IOC. Many believe women ski jumping (including members of the sports media) does not have enough participants, is low on quality and does not have the necessary international reach as a sport to be a credible Olympic event. Women ski jumpers had sued the IOC before the Vancouver Olympics for discrimination, but were ruled against by the Canadian legal system.

Allowing snowboard slopestyle (as well as twintip ski halfpipe and slopestyle) before solving the women ski jumping issue probably made the choice impossible for IOC. Rather than accepting some applications from some sports and denying others, they made one statement for all: We will wait and see the quality of the sports at the upcoming world championships. FIS has several world championships coming up this season, among them the Nordic Ski World Championships in Oslo, the Snowboard World Championships in La Molina, Spain and the Freestyle World Championships in Deer Valley and Park City [ in Utah].

The only problem about this from a snowboarding perspective is that neither Molina nor Deer Valley/Park City had planned for a slopestyle! Even worse, Deer Valley actively bans snowboarding on a general basis and they do not have a terrain park. In Norway, where the snowboard federation is independent of FIS, and are part owners of the TTR/WSF World Snowboarding Championships in 2012, this whole situation culminated in a public debate. IOC executive board member Gerhard Heiberg admitted that IOC wanted to check out more than just FIS events when deciding upon the quality of slopestyle. As FIS did not have slopestyle on their Olympic program, this opened up for a new scenario in the debate: if the IOC could look at non-FIS events, could they also approve these events as qualifiers for the Olympics?

Everyone working with top level snowboarding contest knows how much the date conflicts in Olympic qualifying years is hurting the sport. This has been bad before, but in 2013, when riders are qualifying for both halfpipe and slopestyle, it has the potential to be a nightmare. And this is the fundamental problem of competitive snowboarding: it will never reap its full potential before the Olympic issue is solved. Snowboarding is not a four year cycle event. It is a daily operation where progress is happening in all corners of the world – summer, winter, spring and fall. At the moment, the Olympic halfpipe finals is only good for the podium winners, the IOC and the broadcasters. It does not help the sport as a whole.

The potential for date conflict is the most apparent problem. This was cruelly exposed when FIS all of a sudden decided to include slopestyle on the program at the La Molina Snowboarding World Championships – a mere two months before the event! This was obviously a move to impress the IOC before the slopestyle decision was made, but it was not a good move for the sport: the slopestyle contest in Molina happens on exactly the same dates as the Dew Tour stop in Killington. All Dew Tour riders, being the best slopestyle riders in the world, have been already committed to these events, meaning the FIS World Champion in slopestyle (and in halfpipe for that matter) will be crowned without the best riders attending.

Competitive snowboarding has fantastic potential. Right now, judging formats, slope design, prize money, TV production/distribution and rider services are progressing fast in TTR, X Games and Dew Tour events. These are the best events in the world. But they are outside the Olympic family. As the organizers [sic] of the biggest winter sports event in the world, we believe that the IOC holds a corporate responsibility for ensuring a workable solution for the sport. This will not only realise the potential of the sport, but also fast-track the quality of snowboarding contests at the Olympics. All of us, including event organizers, FIS, IOC and federations, should find a solution for the better good of the sport. Otherwise, the riders will be the main losers. They will be forced into making impossible choices between conflicting events in 2013 – on any given weekend throughout the season.

We believe a good solution could be a common Olympic ranking, not sanctioned by FIS or TTR, but a joint ranking list based on results from the best events in the world. By embracing this, the IOC would take a credible position for the youth of the world and take charge in the ongoing action sports revolution. We are willing to talk to find a good solution for the sport. But we are also willing to keep fighting for snowboarding like we have done for over a decade. The Olympic system for snowboarding is wrong; preserving the status quo is not an option."

Terje Haakonsen and Henning Andersen

Channels: The Oakley Arctic Challenge 2011, Snowboard

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  • Céline Royakkers
    Sunday Mar 13, 2011 at 20:51
    amazing!
  • Yuji Ohtake
    Friday Mar 04, 2011 at 10:55
    shit!!god!
  • Donald Kerr
    Saturday Feb 26, 2011 at 07:37
    I just emailed them in case they weren't aware, so hopefully they'll fix it soon.
  • Adam C Greer
    Tuesday Feb 22, 2011 at 23:08
    it won't fucking work damn it
  • Shoheb Ahamad
    Tuesday Feb 22, 2011 at 12:15
    hi
  • Adam Balon
    Tuesday Feb 22, 2011 at 07:16
    whats wrong with this replay...... come on freecaster get your shit together.
  • Soren Cowger
    Monday Feb 21, 2011 at 10:21
    ya chas way to kill it homie
  • Gus Buckner
    Monday Feb 21, 2011 at 09:56
    Wow ! This is great! Well done TAC!! You guys rock!
  • Laurent Massal
    Sunday Feb 20, 2011 at 09:12
    ça demarre
  • Dennis Powell
    Saturday Feb 19, 2011 at 22:54
    Loving the production! Really nice images!
  • Mario Garcia
    Saturday Feb 19, 2011 at 18:56
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  • Mario Garcia
    Saturday Feb 19, 2011 at 17:13
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  • Jamie Flanagan
    Saturday Feb 19, 2011 at 17:10
    **
  • Sarah Flanagan
    Saturday Feb 19, 2011 at 16:22
    Just watch Tyler Flanagan win 2nd in the Arctic Challenge. Was a good show... Fun to watch : )
  • Zvonimir Herceg
    Saturday Feb 19, 2011 at 15:21
    is that al what about halpipe and quater? l
  • Niels Ruijs
    Saturday Feb 19, 2011 at 14:51
    Seppe Smits 4e!! Goe gedaan!!!
  • Jan Schröder
    Saturday Feb 19, 2011 at 14:51
    Yeah Chas, well deserved!
  • Koen Hooftman
    Saturday Feb 19, 2011 at 14:46
    go seppe!!!
  • Niels Ruijs
    Saturday Feb 19, 2011 at 14:45
    Haha, Seppie Smits. Go man!!
  • Niels Ruijs
    Saturday Feb 19, 2011 at 14:43
    Sjesus, wat super vetttttt !!!! Oakley Arctic Challenge
  • Andre Meurer
    Saturday Feb 19, 2011 at 14:33
    http://shred-tv.de says go ethan
  • Jan Hoste
    Saturday Feb 19, 2011 at 14:26
    Belgian seppe goes for numero uno!!!
  • Jonathan Robert
    Saturday Feb 19, 2011 at 14:24
    seppe smiths
  • Nicolas Metz
    Saturday Feb 19, 2011 at 14:16
    go ethan!
  • Maťo Macko
    Saturday Feb 19, 2011 at 14:15
    fuck the video player
  • Colin Helbing
    Saturday Feb 19, 2011 at 14:14
    where's torstein !?
  • Andre Meurer
    Saturday Feb 19, 2011 at 14:11
    after watching OAC visit: http://shred-tv.de/ -- the daily snowboard video blog
  • Hung Brand Fletcher
    Saturday Feb 19, 2011 at 14:10
    unlucky there, nearly stomped it!!
  • Raymond Dulieu
    Saturday Feb 19, 2011 at 14:07
    @ Leighton, Quirin and Enekoitz, try to select LD in quality, maybe your bandwidth is not good enough. You need at least 1 mbit/s to watch the stream smooth. Ray (Freecaster)
  • Ben Hobson
    Saturday Feb 19, 2011 at 14:06
    Watching in HD, looking really good! Go Chas.
  • Hu Bert
    Saturday Feb 19, 2011 at 14:04
    HUUUGE SET UP...!!!!!
  • Arne Zeising
    Saturday Feb 19, 2011 at 13:59
    best livecoverage i've ever seen.. :D
  • Multiverse Web
    Saturday Feb 19, 2011 at 13:53
    Sick live. Good filming. Good job
  • Andre Meurer
    Saturday Feb 19, 2011 at 13:51
    after watching OAC visit: http://shred-tv.de -- the daily snowboard video blog
  • Christoph Stark
    Saturday Feb 19, 2011 at 13:51
    go ethan!
  • Enekoitz Badia
    Saturday Feb 19, 2011 at 13:51
    i can`t watch!!
  • Quirin Rohleder
    Saturday Feb 19, 2011 at 13:50
    CAN-NOT-WATCH...
  • Jan Schröder
    Saturday Feb 19, 2011 at 13:50
    Ethan, let's go!!!
  • Jono Wood
    Saturday Feb 19, 2011 at 13:47
    GO ON THE JONES! NOW ITS TIME FOR ETHAN TO SHINE!
  • Leighton Bruce
    Saturday Feb 19, 2011 at 13:44
    I can hear it but not see it - what's up with the webcast?
  • Raymond Dulieu
    Saturday Feb 19, 2011 at 13:43
    what a run from Chas !!
  • Jan Schröder
    Saturday Feb 19, 2011 at 13:41
    Yeah Braten!
  • Jeroen Pets
    Saturday Feb 19, 2011 at 13:39
    Go Seppe !!
  • Raymond Dulieu
    Saturday Feb 19, 2011 at 13:37
    go Belgium !!
  • Emily West
    Saturday Feb 19, 2011 at 13:36
    go morgan!!!!
  • Glenn Van Hootegem
    Saturday Feb 19, 2011 at 13:24
    woohùùw seppe
  • Quirin Rohleder
    Saturday Feb 19, 2011 at 13:22
    Webcast not running?
  • Michiel Fosseprez
    Saturday Feb 19, 2011 at 13:14
    SEPE SMITS show them how a BELGIAN rides!
  • Steve Bush
    Saturday Feb 19, 2011 at 12:52
    Henry...... This needs some Banterbox!!!!!!!!
  • Antonio Molina
    Saturday Feb 19, 2011 at 12:37
    Bs Double Rodeo 1080, Cab 1260 Double Cork! Ouh yeahhh