Ride Shakedown
The Ride Shakedown, an international snowboarding slopestyle competition, will be returning to The Summit at Snoqualmie for its third consecutive year on March 16 and 17, 2012.
The second edition of the RIDE Shakedown ended with a bang this afternoon at The Summit at Snoqualmie with Matts Kulisek earning his third RIDE Shakedown 2011 podium. The encore was well received by close to 5,000 excited fans watching riders compete on a bluebird day.
Round 2 of the RIDE Shakedown USA kicked March 18th with the amateur qualifications and rail jam competition at The Summit at Snoqualmie. The event’s long awaited return was greeted by eager athletes at the resort located a short 45 minutes from Seattle. As the night winded down, the crowd cheered on the Rail Jam finals and a much welcomed snowfall.
The RIDE Shakedown presented by Videotron turns on the heat for their 10th anniversary : 40 invited pros, $35,000 purse and one unforgettable show!
Pros and Ams alike prepare for the international snowboarding competition that will earn them $35,000 cash purse.
RIDE Shakedown Returns to The Summit at Snoqualmie for a Second Year
Who landed the most podium time this season? A lot of young guns came up and ruffled the contest scene this year, but there are some well known pros still holding it down. Check this quick list to see who killed it.
Quebec rocks, and young Canadians just plain kick ass at snowboarding. The biggest and wildest Shakedown of all time proves it so. Marc McMorris, Forrest Bailey, Megan Ginter, Marie-Hélène Tremblay and Jessica Kimura dominate the greatest weekend in Shakedown history.
As the fog lifted over Snoqualmie, the first-ever USA Finals came on hard. Matts Kulisek and Megan Ginter rule the night at the 2010 Ride Shakedown.
As night fell, the hammers came down hard. Austin Hironaka and Izzy Lalive top a heavy field at the 2010 Ride Shakedown Rail Jam.
With the rail jam and main competition qualifiers underway, the 2010 Ride Shakedown has officially begun.
More than 40 of the world’s top pro men and women snowboarders and 80 ams will bring their A-game to the Pacific Northwest to compete for a $35,000 purse and connect with their fans. March 12-13, 2010.










