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96th Annual Winter Carnival Watch Video Highlights of the 93rd Annual Event - night-time fireworks finale & Lighted Man (courtesy: Steamboat Ski & Resort Corp.) Beginning as the organizing committee for the first Winter Carnival, the Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club (SSWSC) has maintained the Winter Carnival as a service to the community since 1914. The Winter Carnival started as a way to help residents cope with cabin fever during the height of the winter season. The event continues to this day as a way to celebrate winter; as a reason for neighbors to gather; and as an opportunity for everyone to experience a piece of Ski Town USA® history and tradition. This annual celebration includes a variety of events that embrace our western heritage and highlight Steamboat's tradition of winter sports. The festivities include such events as: Ski Jumping competitions, a Snowboarding Jam Session, the Soda Pop Slalom, a Tubing Party, the Diamond Hitch Parade which includes the High School band on skis, the Street Events on Lincoln Avenue, and the Night Extravaganza at Howelsen Hill with a brilliant fireworks display and the famous Lighted Man. Street Events: On Saturday and Sunday hundreds of people line Lincoln Avenue to witness the Street Events. The Street Events are a wildly popular and entertaining show featuring children on skis (or a snowboard) being pulled behind horses down a snow-covered Lincoln Avenue. Horse Events include: Street Slalom, Ski Joring, the Ring & Spear, the Ring & Box, and the famous Donkey Jump. Horse Events are for children ages 6 to 14 years old, while Non-Horse Events are for children ranging in age from infants to 14 years old. * Pre-Registration is REQUIRED for all Horse Events. The will be NO DAY-OF REGISTRATION for the Horse Events this year. Registration opens on January 30th at 7:30am in the Steamboat Visitor Center lobby. Absolutely no registrations will be accepted prior to January 30th. Sorry. Registration for the Winter Carnival street events opens on Friday, January 30th, 2009. All kids interested in participating in this year's street events need to register in advance for the horse events. Registration for the Winter Carnival street events will open at 7:30a.m. on Friday, January 30th at the Steamboat Springs Visitor's Center. Registration closes on Friday, February 6th. You need to register in person for the horse events and we can not accept registrations over the phone. Get there early as availability fills quickly! Please see the list below for descriptions of the different events. Street Events Schedule of Events:
** On Saturday, February 7th, the Nordic Council will be putting on a 100 meter Nordic Sprint. This race will start on 7th and end at 8th Street. Please contact the Nordic Council for registration information. The street events will start at 9:00 a.m. as usual. WINTER CARNIVAL STREET EVENTS DESCRIPTIONS Non-Horse Events: Street Event Rules: **Register early as we can only accept a certain number of kids in each event and spaces fill early! We try to accomodate as many kids as we can in the time we have allotted for the street events. For questions or more information, call Kara at 875-7002. Winter Carnival Fun Facts: What is the name of the first jumping hill in Steamboat and which building is located on it now? For how many years has the Steamboat Springs High School’s Band marched down the street on skis playing for the spectators of the Winter Carnival Parade? How does all that snow get on Lincoln Avenue? Winter Carnival Western Heritage: Approximately 15 individuals from the community volunteer their time, energy, and horses to participate in the street events. The horse events truly create the excitement surrounding the street events. The horse riders play a crucial role in making the street events a thrilling spectator event, and the efforts of all of the horse riders in preparing the horses for the events are greatly appreciated. In order to participate in the street events, the horses must be specially shod with cleats for traction in the snow. In addition, it takes an exceptional horse with lots of training to feel comfortable around crowds of people. Special thanks to our long time Routt County families who ride in the street events each year: the Wilhelms with three generations of riders, the Yeagers with three generations of riders, the Uries, the Duncans, the Wheelers and the Garcias. We couldn't do this event without you! More Historical Information: Steamboat Springs’ Winter Carnival is an event steeped in tradition. The Winter Carnival began in 1914, 29 years after Steamboat Springs was founded, Sponsored by the Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club to assist athletic programs, the Winter Carnival is produced by volunteer efforts. As is true with so many events in Steamboat Springs, the volunteers facilitate and coordinate the Winter Carnival solely as a service to the community. In its early years, a handful of events included ski jumping and cross country ski races. The street events were added in the 2nd Annual Winter Carnival. The event has come quite a long way since its inception in 1914 when the first Winter Carnival was held on Wood Chuck Hill (the current location of the Colorado Mountain College campus). Today hundreds of participants and thousands of spectators take part in a variety of alpine, Nordic, freestyle, snowboarding and other unique events at venues throughout town. The Lighted Man tradition began in 1936 with Claudius Banks. However, The first night show event in which the Lighted Man appeared wasn’t until 1939. His outfit weighed more than 100 pounds. His suit had 200 lights and was powered by wet cells and yards of wiring. In 1970, Jon Banks joined his father Claudius, and there were 2 lighted men for several years. Jon still serves as the lighted man today. Today, the suit that is powered by a 12-volt D.C. gas recombination battery consists of 32 Roman candles, 12 sky rockets and a metal cylinder mounted on a football helmet studded with flashing lights. The costume weighs 70 pounds. It takes about five o six people to put the entire outfit on Jon Banks, The Lighted Man. The Street Events which are coordinated by the Steamboat Springs Chamber Resort Association are one of the most popular events of the week long Winter Carnival. Thank you to everyone involved in making the street events a success. Also, thank you to all of the spectators who take the time out of their day to partake in all the fun. As long as there is winter in Routt County, we look forward to continuing the tradition and winter celebration of the Steamboat Springs Winter Carnival! In addition to providing numerous activities for the entire family, Winter Carnival also serves as an annual fundraising opportunity for the Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club. All spectators and event participants are encouraged to purchase and wear an official Winter Carnival button to show their support of Winter Carnival and of the Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club. Buttons can be purchased for $7 at the Steamboat Visitor Center, the Winter Sports Club office at Howelsen Hill, other downtown businesses and at most events. All proceeds from button sales support the Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club and its athletes.
For more information or a schedule of events, call 970-879-0695 ext. 100 or visit www.sswsc.org.
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