Winter Carnival
What is believed to be the biggest central city ski jump
in New Zealand will be set up in Christchurch's Cathedral Square for Montana Winter
Carnival next month (4 - 13 August).
Equivalent to a five-storey building in height and made
with scaffolding and snow from local ski areas, the jump will be used by competitors in
the New Zealand Big Air Championships to launch themselves as high as possible.
Skiers and snowboarders from overseas are expected for
the festival-opening event on Friday 4 August, providing intense competition for Kiwi
freestylers.
The next day a Big Air Expo will be held to start one of
the carnival's feature events, the Winter Extreme Games. The games also include inline
skating and stunt biking.
Not everything, however, will focus on the young and the
brave. There will be a Winter Wonderland for families; a Parade of Lights and the Mayor's
Variety Extravaganza charity ball.
The Heart Foundation will receive funds raised. Last year
Christchurch Winter Carnival Trust raised $23,000 for the Royal New Zealand Foundation for
the Blind. Programmes are available now.
Contact festival manager Andrew O'Loughlin on 365
2352 or andrew@wintercarnival.org.nz for more information.
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