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Export Xtreme Takes Off At Ruapehu

Media Release

2nd September 2009

Export Xtreme Takes Off At Ruapehu

An avalanche of top skiers and snowboarders are about to descend on Mt Ruapehu.

Around 50 of the world’s best skiers and boarders will face off on the mountain from 8-13 September for the 2009 Export Xtreme.

Sponsored by Export Gold and Export 33, the competition features spectacular skiing and phenomenal boarding from expert athletes who have carved their names in snow around the world.

This year’s competition is also a first-time qualifying event for the Freeride World Tour hence the added attraction of Mt Ruapehu for the world’s crème de crème of skiers and boarders.

Export brand manager, Dave Shoemack, says the brand is proud to be sponsoring the event and getting behind competitors and their supporters.

“Export has long sponsored New Zealand’s premier mountains including Mt Ruapehu and we’re stoked to be supporting the event again.

“For us there’s nothing better than a cold Export after a phenomenal day on the slopes and judging by our brand’s popularity, we’re not alone. Competitors will no doubt look forward to a cold Export 33 or Export Gold after a hardcore day on the mountain while their supporters can toast the skiers’ achievements from the comfort of one of the mountain or surrounding bars including Turoa Lodge, the Powderkeg, Skotel, the Alpine Lodge and National Park Hotel.”

For more information on Export Xtreme visit http://www.mtruapehu.com

ENDS

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