Ms. Superpark: Slush, Sun, and Progression
Snowboarder Magazine has always been a huge advocate for women’s snowboarding. Ms. Superpark is an event to give the top women in snowboarding an opportunity to come together and push themselves with features built specifically for progression and creativity. After a long season of contests, or for me back-country, this event is always something I look forward to attending. This year due to a lack of snow at the originally scheduled location of Seven Springs, PA, Ms. Superpark was quickly rescheduled and moved to Squaw Valley, CA. With about 50 of the worlds best female snowboarders coming to Tahoe to session the sick setup, ultimate views, and the fully blossoming springtime, this event is destined to be a winner.
After just 2 days on the slopes, there have been some big steps in progression for women’s riding. Ladies of all ages have been throwing down big 720’s, corked 540s, and stylie 360’s on the double line of jumps, and the creativity has sparked in the jib line with epic combos, tweaked out handplants, and tranny-finding transfers. Already I am thoroughly impressed with all the ladies riding and being able to ride with such a powerful and motivated group of women is humbling and so inspiring. Something about this event brings out the best in our abilities and for that I am so thankful for Snowboarder Magazine’s support in us.
Below is a personal recap from the past couple days and for more photos and coverage from this years Ms. Superpark event, check in with www.snowboardermag.com.








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