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Dew Tour to hold Championships final and Award Ceremony at Hard Rock Hotel & Casino
- 3-15-2010
- Categorized in: Las Vegas, Las Vegas Events
The Dew Tour, the world's premier BMX, Skateboarding and Motocross action sports tour, today announced that its 2010 Dew Tour Championships final and Awards Ceremony Event will be held at the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas from October 14th to 17th, 2010.
After more than six years in Southern California, the Season’s finale will be brought to Sin City for first time to present a fierce competition in addition to its annual awards ceremony, all taking place at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino.
"We are excited to host the first Dew Tour Championships in Las Vegas. Las Vegas has a long and storied history of supporting high-profile, season-ending championships. This event will be our first foray into championship action sports and a great addition to our roster of Signature Events." said Pat Christenson, President of Las Vegas Events.
The 2010 Dew Tour schedule includes a skate-specific (park and vert) stop in Boston in June, followed by a BMX-specific (park, dirt and vert) event in Chicago. The five-stop tour will then continue on to Portland, Ore., Salt Lake City and Las Vegas, all featuring multi-sport events. Over the course of the five-stop schedule, athletes will compete to accumulate points based on their individual-event finishes, each vying for the most overall points and the title of Dew Cup champion.
"I'm excited that the Dew Tour is going to be in Las Vegas this year. I love Vegas, so to be able to compete there seems almost surreal," said three-time Dew Cup champion, Ryan Sheckler. "The talent on the Dew Tour is going to be amazing this year, so I'm just looking forward to the season and the level of skateboarding that we'll bring to fans."
The full Dew Tour schedule also includes a skate-specific (park and vert) stop in Boston in June, followed by a BMX-specific (park, dirt and vert) event in Chicago. The five-stop tour will then continue on to Portland, Ore., Salt Lake City and Las Vegas, all featuring multi-sport events. During the Tour, athletes will compete to accumulate points based on their individual-event finishes, each vying for the most overall points and the title of Dew Cup champion.
"All five of our host cities for this upcoming year have shown tremendous support, and the addition of Las Vegas to the slate will make the final event of the year that much more dynamic and dramatic. We look forward to what this season will bring and the climatic conclusion of the Dew Tour Championships in Vegas this October." said Chris Prybylo, Alli Vice President of Events and Dew Tour General Manager.
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After more than six years in Southern California, the Season’s finale will be brought to Sin City for first time to present a fierce competition in addition to its annual awards ceremony, all taking place at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino.
"We are excited to host the first Dew Tour Championships in Las Vegas. Las Vegas has a long and storied history of supporting high-profile, season-ending championships. This event will be our first foray into championship action sports and a great addition to our roster of Signature Events." said Pat Christenson, President of Las Vegas Events.
The 2010 Dew Tour schedule includes a skate-specific (park and vert) stop in Boston in June, followed by a BMX-specific (park, dirt and vert) event in Chicago. The five-stop tour will then continue on to Portland, Ore., Salt Lake City and Las Vegas, all featuring multi-sport events. Over the course of the five-stop schedule, athletes will compete to accumulate points based on their individual-event finishes, each vying for the most overall points and the title of Dew Cup champion.
"I'm excited that the Dew Tour is going to be in Las Vegas this year. I love Vegas, so to be able to compete there seems almost surreal," said three-time Dew Cup champion, Ryan Sheckler. "The talent on the Dew Tour is going to be amazing this year, so I'm just looking forward to the season and the level of skateboarding that we'll bring to fans."
The full Dew Tour schedule also includes a skate-specific (park and vert) stop in Boston in June, followed by a BMX-specific (park, dirt and vert) event in Chicago. The five-stop tour will then continue on to Portland, Ore., Salt Lake City and Las Vegas, all featuring multi-sport events. During the Tour, athletes will compete to accumulate points based on their individual-event finishes, each vying for the most overall points and the title of Dew Cup champion.
"All five of our host cities for this upcoming year have shown tremendous support, and the addition of Las Vegas to the slate will make the final event of the year that much more dynamic and dramatic. We look forward to what this season will bring and the climatic conclusion of the Dew Tour Championships in Vegas this October." said Chris Prybylo, Alli Vice President of Events and Dew Tour General Manager.

