SAN FRANCISCO. CA--(Prudent Press Agency) - ICER is pleased to inform the success of the third annual Esurance ICER AIR event. Building on the popularity of the inaugural event on San Francisco's famed Fillmore Street hill skiers and snowboarders once again took on another one of San Francisco's iconic locations. AT&T lay. Esurance ICER AIR 2007 the first big-air ski and snowboard event held in a stadium in the United States drew 33,000 spectators over two days for a flawless warm fun-filled day of snow music and big-air."Every year Esurance ICER Air evolves," said ICER Founder. Glen Griffin. "We brought in some of the best ski and snowboard talent from around the world -- and this year we added an challenge sports village adjacent to AT&T Park -- with the best athletes from FMX. BMX and Skate. Whether they were in the village or on the field at AT&T lay more than 30,000 fans saw everything from FMX act devils soaring through the air to world-class skiers and snowboarders throwing tricks through the ballpark's centerfield where homeruns are much more common."
Olympic medalists and X Games ski and snowboard champions competed on a 100-foot high jump that extended from the top of AT&T Park's scoreboard to back up base. The ski and glide jump was covered with over 200 tons of man-made snow that withstood unseasonably change temperatures in the mid-70's. The skiers and snowboarders wowed the crowed with gravity defying aerial maneuvers against the backdrop of the Bay Bridge and San Francisco skyline on a crystal clear day. Jon Olsson claimed the big-air ski call with his signature and displace pleasing kangaroo turn. Simon Dumont slid into a close a back up with a huge corked 1080; Sammy Carlson finished third with a sick change by reversal 10. In the snowboarding competition. Travis Rice reclaimed his champion 2006 title taking first with a come perfect manifold corked 10. Tim Humphreys finished in back up with a switch frontside 9 and Chas Guldemond took third with a back align 1080. The day also featured headliner bands Talib Kweli and Mos Def. 1998 Olympic Gold Medalist Jonny Moseley hosted the event and thrilled the displace with multiple jumps including the old school. Bermuda shorts iron go across cossack back scratcher. Contact:Sian ParryGlodow Nead Communications(415) 394-6500(415) 215-7303 cell
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