Lesotho Festivals and Events

The Kings Cup Ski and Snowboarding Champs

July 26, 2010
AfriSki Kings Cup 2010

AfriSki Kings Cup 2010

Venue: AfriSki, Lesotho

The King’s Cup, (in honor of King Letsie III) is the first big event on the local winter snow calendar. This is the 4th running of the event seeing some of SA’s hottest snowboarding and skiing talent take to the slopes with hosts AfriSki seeking to build upon the successes of previous years.

The Kings Cup was organized by local snowboard club Snowboarder.co.za and endorsed by the Lesotho Winter Sports Association as well as Snow Sports SA. The event plays host to the “Inter club championships” in which 9 local ski and snowboard clubs will be fighting it out for club championship honors.

The more serious competition pits top local skiers and snowboarders against one another for top honors. The event includes an Alpine Skiing Giant Slalom and Snowboarding Slope Style event which incorporates a series of five park features including rails and big air.

Local Ski clubs are not left out in the cold and although the club championship title is the fun aspect of the event, it is also a sure sign that the popularity of these unusual winter pursuits is on the increase.

“Marta Jekot, defending girls champion commented on this year’s Slope Style competition, “I’m looking forward to Slope Style as the set up this year is even better than before, I can’t wait to hit the course. I’m also stoked to see more girl riders than in the past.” [slideshow]

Marta recently returned from Europe where she was competing on the FIS Europa Cup Snowboarding circuit. Marta had an incredible season and is currently ranked joint first in the Slopestyle discipline, an incredible feat for an African competitor.

Read the full press release here.

Upcoming events at AfriSki include the “First Ascent Ski Festival” and the “”Quiksnow South African National Snowboarding Champs“. Want to know what’s happening at AfriSki? See their events page.

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