The U.S. Revolution Tour is the top junior event tour in the country.
The Tour brings together athletes across the country to identify the top juniors in halfpipe, slopestyle, and cross events. Athletes 13 and older compete in open class halfpipe and slopestyle events, and athletes 15 and older compete in snowboardcross and skicross open class events. The U.S. Revolution Tour is also used to qualify athletes for Junior Olympics and U.S. Freestyle Championships.
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The U.S. Selection Events are held in December at the start of each season. The event is used to qualify skiers to start in NorAm competitions, qualify for the C Team of the U.S. Freestyle Ski Team, and start in U.S. World Cups. Athletes invited for moguls or dual moguls will be granted starts in both moguls and dual moguls.
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The NorAm tour is conducted for the top U.S. and Canadian development skiers with additional positions for other foreign competitors. U.S. athletes are selected to compete in these events using the results from the U.S. Selection Events. The mission of the NorAm tour is to aid in the preparation of athletes for World Cup Freestyle competition through the provision of high quality training and competitive opportunities.
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**New to the 2011 NorAm Tour - U.S. Grand Prix and Hole Shot Cross Tours**
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The Junior Olympics brings together the top junior competitors from each division. Junior Olympic results determine who is the best overall junior competitor in each discipline: moguls, dual moguls, aerials, slopestyle, halfpipe, combined and the best competitor in each age class. A Divisions Cup is rewarded to the top overall division at the event using the FIS World Cup points system.
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The U.S. National Championships is the final event of each season. This competition combines the U.S. Freestyle Ski Team and the top divisional skiers from around the country in moguls, dual moguls, aerials, and halfpipe. A Divisions Cup will be awarded to the top overall division and will include the U.S. Freestyle Ski Team members.
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