Monday, November 23, 2009

MNSS SKATEBOARDER CHRIS COLE WINS THE BATTLE AT THE BERRICS 2


The Sports Syndicate’s Chris Cole has won the Battle at the Berrics 2. Cole was hands down the audience's choice to win the $10,000 prize. In a heated battle against Paul Rodriguez, Cole’s signature technical style edged out P-Rod for the victory. Check out the final by logging onto: theberrics.com

2009 has clearly been the year of Chris Cole. Beginning in June at the Transworld Skateboarding Awards, where Cole was named skateboarding’s most popular skater by the readers of the industry’s largest magazine, followed by winning Thrasher Magazine’s Back to the ‘Berg, the Maloof Money Cup and then the overall Dew Tour Title, Cole has been the best! Chris would like to thank his sponsors for their support: Zero, Fallen, Spitfire and Thunder.

MNSS SNOWBOARDER ANDREAS WIIG AND KEYSTONE RESORTS SPONSOR A CONTEST TO WIN A TRIP TO RIDE WITH ANDREAS AT KEYSTONE


Hurry to submit a testimonial and you will be entered to win a free snowboard trip for two people this winter. Tell Keystone why you deserve a chance to ride with Andreas, about your favorite A51 park feature, the best day you’ve had here or any other memory that you wish to share and you could win a trip to Keystone. Testimonials are accepted from now through November 30 and the best testimonial will be the winner on December 4, 2009. The winner must be 18 or if younger, must be accompanied by an adult. Travel for prize winners must be prior to December 20, 2009. To enter the contest visit the Keystone site at: www.keystoneresorts.com/andreas

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

SPY PRESENTS A CONTEST WITH MNSS SNOWBOARDER DARREL MATHES TITLED - DARRELL'S BOOTY: WIN DARRELL MATHES’ WINTER SETUP!

Visit the SpyOptic.com website and enter to win a prize package consisting of items from many of Darrell Mathes sponsors. Prizes include a pair of Spy goggles and sunglasses, Vans snowboard boots, Kicker iPod dock, and an outfit of your choice from WeSC. Darrell was also featured in a recent Ride Snowboards free video release titled "Along For The Ride". Check out the video below.

Thursday, November 5, 2009

MNSS SNOWBOARDER ANDREAS WIIG ON THE COVER FOR THE NOVEMBER ISSUE OF ONBOARD MAGAZINE


Andreas Wiig is featured on the November cover of European snowboarding magazine ONBOARD. The cover was shot by his friend Frode Sandbech on the last day of the past season, last trick, with the very last light of the day in Folgefonna, Norway. The photo is shot into the sunset to create a cool lens flare effect. Congrats to Andreas on his solid cover.

MNSS SKATEBOARDER CHRIS COLE FEATURED INTERVIEW ON FUEL.TV FOR THE DEW UNDERGROUND SEGMENT

Chris Cole appears online at Fuel.TV for a featured interview with Chris Pastras. Cole has recently won the Dew Cup Championship in Orlando so he sits down in the studio to answer questions about his Dew Tour experience for the Dew Undergroud segment. The interview can be viewed ONLINE HERE or on FuelTV beginning Wednesday at 8:00 pm/et and will be re-aired several times Wednesday's on FuelTV.

Sunday, November 1, 2009

MNSS GOLFER JOHN COOK WINS THE SEASON FINALE CHARLES SCHWAB CUP CHAMPIONSHIP BY FIVE SHOTS


John Cook broke the Charles Schwab Cup Championship scoring record en route to his second win in three weeks. Cook went out and won the season-ending tournament by five strokes for his second Champions Tour title in three weeks. After opening with a 68 on Thursday, Cook shot a tournament-record 62 in the second round and followed with a 67 to enter Sunday with a comfortable lead. Cook stayed consistent throughout the four days and avoided getting into serious trouble. He was bogey free Sunday and had only two bogeys the entire tournament with a solid short game and steady putting. Cook moved to 21 under when he curled in a long putt on the 427-yard, par-4 12th then he birdied the par-3 17th, then tapped in for par on the 18th. His lead was never really challenged and Cook closed with a 3-under 69 to finish 22-under for 266 at Sonoma Golf Club. Cook, who also won the Administaff Small Business Classic two weeks ago in Texas, broke the tournament record of 268.