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Skateboarding: How to watch Dew Tour 2022 - preview, schedule & stars

Skateboarding's biggest stars in action at Des Moines, Iowa on July 29 & 30 at Lauridesen Skatepark. Look out for Olympic medallists Rayssa Leal, Nishiya Momiji, Horigome Yuto, Sky Brown, Keegan Palmer,  Yosozumi Sakura, Hiraki Kokona, Kelvin Hoefler, Nakayama Funa and Cory Juneau.

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The world's best skateboarders are returning to Des Moines, Iowa for the 2022 Dew Tour taking place 29-30 July.

Lauridesen Skatepark is the place to be.

The who's who of skateboarding will be in action, including Olympic champions, Keegan Palmer of Australia, and Japan's Yosozumi Sakura , Nishiya Momiji and Horigome Yuto.

The competition is a finals-only event, involving the top street and park skaters from around the world.

Read on to learn more about the event and see which athletes to look out for.

Dew Tour 2022: Stars to watch

After winning Dew Tour 2021, Sakura Yosozumi was dominant at Tokyo 2020 and claimed women's park gold. The 20-year-old is currently ranked number one in the world and is a hot favourite.

Last year's runner-up and Olympic bronze medallist Sky Brown could make her title defence difficult. The 14-year-old is coming off an X Games gold in Southern California on July 23. The Brit claimed top of the podium ahead of Sakura and Olympic silver medallist Hiraki Kokona. At 13 years old, Kokona is another young rider looking to make her mark in the competition. Currently she is third in the world rankings.

The Women's street competition sees 2021 event winner Pamela Rosa return to defend her tile. She will face some stiff competition from her Brazilian compatriot Raysa Leal who earlier this month won the 2022 SLS event in Jacksonville. At just 14 years of age, Leal is a familiar face on the street podium having won gold at X Games in April and silver at Tokyo 2020.

Nishiya Momiji will also be one to watch. The Japanese skater became her countries youngest-ever Olympic champion at the Games in 2021.

Read Olympics.com exclusive chat with the 14-year-old who reflected on her Olympic gold, one year on from her historic win.

Having just taken the World Street Skateboarding competition in Rome, Tokyo 2020 bronze medallist Nakayama Funa is also in the mix.

There will be a new champion crowned in the men's street final, with last year's winner, USA's Nyjah Huston not attending this year.

His absence puts more focus on Olympic champion Horigome Yuto . The Japanese skater will be looking to maintain his fine form that saw him win the Street League Skateboarding event in Jacksonville on Sunday July 17.

French rider Aurelien Giraud will be hungry for a top spot on the podium. The 24-year-old is one of the favourites for Paris 2024 and has come second at the 2021 Dew tour event as well as the recent World Street Skateboarding competition in Rome.

USA's Jamie Foy is currently second in the world rankings, while Portugal's Gustavo Ribeiro and France's Vincent Milou are two others street riders to look out for.

The men's park competition is sure to be interesting.

Australia's Keegan Palmer will be the man to beat with last year's winner Zion Wright not attending. The Olympic champion isn't the only Aussie to keep an eye on. Kieran Woolley is ranked second in the world currently.

Olympic bronze medallist Cory Juneau will be hoping to improve from his eighth place finish in 2021, while fellow American Tristan Rennie is also keen on shaking up the podium.

Venue: Dew Tour 2022

Lauridsen Skatepark will host the street and park courses of the two-day event in Iowa.

The Olympic-level competition venue is USA's biggest skateboarding venue and was created by the world-renowned designers California Skateparks.

Schedule: Dew Tour 2022

This event is free and open to the public.

For those who cannot attend in person, live streams links are available here.

Local time - Iowa, USA (GMT-5)

Friday, July 29

4:00PM – 4:35PM Women’s Adaptive Street Final

5:00PM – 5:35PM Men’s Adaptive Street Final

6:30PM – 7:30PM Women’s Park Final

8:00PM – 9:15PMMen’s Street Final

Saturday, July 30

3:45PM – 4:20PM Men’s Adaptive Park Final

4:40PM – 6:00PM Battle of the Shops - Street Course

6:05PM – 6:30PM Adaptive Skate Wheelchair Men’s & Women’s Exhibition

7:00PM – 8:00PMWomen’s Street Final

8:20PM – 9:40PMMen’s Park Final

Event schedule is subject to change - please check the official Dew Tour site for updates. _

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The Dew Tour starts Thursday in Des Moines. Here's everything you need to know

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The Dew Tour, a global skateboarding competition, officially starts Thursday at downtown's new Lauridsen Skatepark, bringing the event to Des Moines for the first time. Here's everything you need to know about it.

What is it?

The Dew Tour is a global Olympic qualifying event for skateboarders and the only one that will be held in the United States. Athletes will compete to earn points to help them secure a spot on their country's Olympic team. 

The Summer Olympics — tentatively scheduled to begin July 23 in Tokyo after being rescheduled from 2020 because of the COVID-19 pandemic — will be the first to feature skateboarding as an official event. It marks long-awaited recognition for the sport, which began in the mid-20th century in California and has since spread around the world. 

When is it? 

The 2021 Summer Dew Tour runs Thursday-Sunday. Some athletes arrived in Des Moines over a week ago to start practicing, and official practice sessions were held Tuesday and Wednesday.

More: Didn't score a ticket to the Dew Tour? Here's how to participate around Des Moines

Where is it? 

The Dew Tour is the inaugural event at Lauridsen Skatepark, a $6.1 million venue at 901 Second Ave. on the west bank of the Des Moines River in the shadow of the Iowa Events Center, with views of downtown and the Iowa Capitol. Declared the largest skate park in the country, it encompasses 5 acres and offers 88,000 square feet of undulating concrete, including bowls, a pool, stairs and a promenade with dozens of features designed for board tricks and intricate maneuvers. There's also a skate-able "WOW" sculpture.

In connection with the Dew Tour:

  • Second Avenue will be closed from Park Avenue to School Street from 8 p.m. Thursday through 3 p.m. Monday.
  • Crocker Street is closed from Third Street to Second Avenue until noon Tuesday.

More: What to know before you head out to skate at downtown Des Moines' new Lauridsen Skatepark

Who's competing? 

More than 300 of the world's best skateboarders from every continent but Antarctica are competing in both men's and women's street and park skateboarding competitions. Notable participants include USA Skateboarding's Nyjah Huston, Sean Malto, Jagger Eaton, Cory Juneau, Mariah Duran, Jordyn Barratt, Brighton Zeuner and Jamie Foy.

Some international skaters to watch for include Aurelien Giraud of France; Pedro Barros, Pamela Rosa and Leticia Bufoni of Brazil; Misugu Okamoto of Japan and Keegan Palmer of Australia.

How can I watch? 

The Dew Tour is usually open to the public. The organizers, however, instead handed out a limited number of free tickets this year because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

They said the tickets, required for access to the venue, were claimed within minutes. But you can still watch the excitement from your home or at numerous metro bars and restaurants via free, online livestream coverage. A full list of streaming services can be found on the Dew Tour website at DewTour.com .

If current ticketholders don't show up, the event may release their tickets to the public, so keep an eye on @DewTour on Twitter and DewTour.com for announcements. 

More: The Dew Tour could bring $4 million to Des Moines and businesses are hoping for some of the action

What about the rain?

This week's weather definitely is not ideal, with at least a chance of rain forecast every day. Crews are equipped with squeegees and industrial fans to dry the skate park surface as the concrete can be dangerous when wet. 

Dew Tour organizers say daily schedules have built-in cushions so they can postpone and reschedule events as needed. The goal, they say, is to avoid cancellations. 

Although some events may be delayed, the organizers said the event won't extend past Sunday. 

More: Des Moines' 2021 skywalk dining guide: Where to find food downtown (without having to go outside)

What else is going on? 

  • Several Des Moines restaurants and bars are taking advantage of the excitement and fanfare surrounding the Dew Tour. You can catch a livestream at more than a dozen downtown spots near the skate park. Visit  https://www.desmoinesregister.com/story/entertainment/2021/05/18/dew-tour-des-moines-2021-tickets-lauridsen-skatepark-skateboarding-how-watch-livestream/5134153001/  for a list of spots to check out.
  • The Dew Tour is sponsoring a virtual meet-and-greet with three competitors: Team USA Skateboarding's Mariah Duran, Sean Malto and Curren Caples. The skaters will join other professional athletes at 7:30 p.m. Thursday for a conversation about the skateboarding scene before a Q&A session. Registration is required at  us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_pgzX3klBRAygIHMZlaoNGA .
  • If this week makes you want to join the skateboarding community, Dew Tour is partnering with Skate DSM, a local nonprofit, to put on Learn to Skate Clinics. Classes are offered for beginner and intermediate skaters who are looking to get more involved in the sport. The classes will be held from 9-10:15 a.m. and 10:30-11:45 a.m. Saturday in the parking lot of the office building at 600 E. Court Ave. Registration costs $10 registration and is available at eventbrite.com/e/learn-to-skate-clinic-hosted-by-the-dew-tour-and-skate-dsm-registration-150659206743 .

Hannah Rodriguez covers retail for the Register. Reach her at [email protected]. Follow her on Twitter @HRodriguez15.

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Dew Tour 2020 at Copper Mountain

Pro skiers and snowboarders from around the world are gathering in Copper Mountain, Colo., yet again for the Dew Tour competition. And the stakes are high with it being an Olympic qualifiers event.

What exactly is Dew Tour? It’s more than 200 athletes from 17 different countries competing in ski and snowboard superpipe, slopestyle, and adaptive snowboard slalom. It’s the best of the best of ski and snowboard competitions.

We’ll have coverage streaming in live from the event over the next few days, so be sure to check back here for more news, updates, and winning results.

Why Dew Tour Is a Big Deal

The U.S. Snowboard and Freeski teams have had a packed competition season. Halfpipe, big air, and slopestyle teams competed at the Big Air FIS World Cup (Dec. 2-4) and the U.S. Grand Prix FIS World Cup (Dec. 8-10) earlier this month.

Plus, many winter athletes are riding full-steam toward the 2022 Beijing Olympics Winter Games.

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This weekend, skiers and snowboarders will compete in slopestyle and pipe competitions at the Winter Dew Tour, one of the last Olympic qualifying events on U.S. turf. (Dew Tour was also an Olympic qualifier for freeskiing and snowboarding back in 2014 and 2018.)

Needless to say, Dew Tour is where the action is. And if you aren’t going in person, our live coverage is the place to be.

Many athletes riding at Dew Tour are vying for points to make their way up the FIS rankings, which factors into their Olympic qualifications. Who will podium at Dew Tour? Which skiers and snowboarders will rise to the top ranks? Stay tuned to find out.

Halfpipe Coverage

The halfpipe competition has athletes competing inside Copper Mountain’s 22-foot superpipe. In the finals, each athlete will get three runs (scored on a 100-point system) to show their stuff. The best one of their three runs determines their final rank.

Men’s Ski

Here are the 10 male freeskiers who made it onto the start list for finals:

  • David Wise, USA
  • Noah Bowman, Canada
  • Nico Porteous, New Zealand
  • Brendan MacKay, Canada
  • Lyman Currier, USA
  • Aaron Blunk, USA
  • Alex Ferreira, USA
  • Simon D’Artois, Canada
  • Hunter Hess, USA
  • Birk Irving, USA

Final winners

  • Gold : Alex Ferreira, USA
  • Silver : Aaron Blunk, USA
  • Bronze : Brendan MacKay, Canada

U.S. athletes Birk Irving and David Wise followed up the podium pack in places fourth and fifth.

Men’s Snowboard

Here are the 10 male snowboarders who made it onto the start list for finals:

  • Ayumu Hirano, Japan
  • Ruka Hirano, Japan
  • Yuto Totsuka, Japan
  • Shaun White, USA
  • Andre Hoeflich, Germany
  • Chase Josey, USA
  • Taylor Gold, USA
  • Jan Scherrer, Switzerland
  • Valentino Guseli, Australia
  • Joey Okesson, USA

As expected, several athletes from Japan and the U.S. have stacked the ranked in the top 10. Though the big surprise was U.S. snowboarder Danny Davis, who finished 12th, just short of making it to finals.

  • Gold : Yuto Totsuka, Japan
  • Silver : Taylor Gold, USA
  • Bronze : Ruko Hirano, Japan

Women’s Ski

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Here are the eight female freeskiers who made it onto the start list for finals:

  • Eileen Gu, China
  • Kelly Sildaru, Estonia
  • Zoe Atkin, Great Britain
  • Fanghui Li, China
  • Hanna Faulhaber, USA
  • Cassie Sharpe, Canada
  • Brita Sigourney, USA
  • Kexin Zhang, China
  • Gold: Eileen Gu, China
  • Silver: Kelly Sildaru, Estonia
  • Bronze: Hanna Faulhaber, USA

Women’s Snowboard

Here are the eight female riders who made it onto the start list for finals:

  • Maddie Maestro, USA
  • Chloe Kim, USA
  • Xuetong Cai, China
  • Queralt Castellet, Spain
  • Mitsuki Ono, Japan
  • Ruki Tomita, Japan
  • Sena Tomita, Japan
  • Haruna Matsumoto, Japan

Similar to men’s halfpipe, Japan absolutely dominated the women’s halfpipe board. Though, U.S. pros Maddie Maestro and Chloe Kim have still got to be the favorites headed to finals.

  • Gold : Chloe Kim, USA
  • Silver : Queralt Castellet, Spain
  • Bronze : Cai Xuetong, China

Slopestyle Coverage

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Here’s how slopestyle works: Competitors will get three runs to show their skills. They are scored on a point system out of 100. Here are the 10 male freeskiers who made it onto the start list for finals:

  • Colby Stevenson, USA
  • Oliwer Magnusson, Sweden
  • Fabian Boesch, Switzerland
  • Nick Goepper, USA
  • Etienne Gagnon, Canada
  • Evan McEachran, Canada
  • Alex Hall, USA
  • Mark Hendrickson, Canada
  • Mac Forehand, USA
  • Finn Bilous, New Zealand
  • Gold: Colby Stevenson, USA
  • Silver: Alex Hall, USA
  • Bronze:  Nick Goepper, USA

Men’s ski slopestyle finals saw a ton of talent, but U.S. athletes ended up dominating the podium. Moreso, both first- and second-place finishers are from Park City, Utah: 23-year-old Alex Hall and 24-year-old Colby Stevenson.

Same as the men’s competition format, female slopestyle skiers will compete in three runs, where they are scored on a 100-point scale and then ranked by their best run.

This time at Dew Tour, qualifiers were postponed, meaning the whole field of 16 freeskiers will compete in the three-run final. Skiers to watch in the women’s slopestyle include Eileen Gu — who could potentially podium twice in one day in slopestyle and halfpipe — and Sarah Hoefflin, Giulia Tanno, Johanne Killi, Mathilde Gremaud, along with frontrunner and fan-favorite Tess Ledeux. Plus, U.S. skier and Dew Tour rookie Bella Bacon.

  • Gold:   Tess Ledeux, France
  • Silver: Eileen Gu, China
  • Bronze : Johanne Killi, Norway

Speed was a huge factor with the women’s snowboard slopestyle competition Saturday morning, with big names like U.S. riders Jamie Anderson, Julia Marino, and Courtney Rummel (finishing in 4th place) missing the podium spots.

  • Gold: Zoi Sadowski-Synnott, New Zealand
  • Silver : Enni Rukajarvi, Finland
  • Bronze : Kokomo Murase, Japan

Men’s snowboard slopestyle finals saw an absolute epic performance from all the top athletes, but U.S. athlete and reigning Dew Tour 2020 champion Red Gerard ended up pulling the first place spot with his final run. A third U.S. pro snowboarder Sean FitzSimons finished in fourth place behind snowboard star Mark McMorris.

  • Gold : Red Gerard, USA
  • Silver : Chris Corning, USA
  • Bronze : Mark McMorris, Canada

Adaptive Snowboard Slalom

The only adaptive event at Dew Tour, 16 male and 10 female athletes will compete on the adaptive snowboard slalom course. They’ll be timed on two runs, and the fastest of two runs counts. The women will compete first, then the men.

Women’s final winners

  • Gold: Kiana Clay, USA
  • Silver: Peggy Martin, USA
  • Bronze: Annika Hutsler, USA

Men’s final winners

  • Gold:  Matti Suur-Hamari, Finland
  • Silver: Owen Pick, Great Britain
  • Bronze:  John Leslie, Canada

Dew Tour Live Rankings

We’ll be updating athlete rankings and results as fast as possible throughout Dew Tour events. See official Dew Tour results here. 

The U.S. Grand Prix in January 2022 is the last challenge before athletes find out who (on the U.S. Ski and Snowboard Team) will make it onto the Olympic teams.

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Watch Live: 2023 Dew Tour Women’s Superpipe and Dew Tour Live Sessions

The 2023 Dew Tour begins today at Copper Mountain, Colorado with women’s superpipe finals featuring a group of up and comers poised to affect the status quo of pipe riding in the coming years. Summer Fenton, Sonny Alba, Bea Kim, Patti Zhou, and Gaon Choi will be competing for the coveted Dew Tour podium. The contest goes live at 12:45pm MST. Watch here and at Dewtour.com .

New for this year, in addition to the events, Dew Tour Live will showcase the stories of individuals who contribute to snowboarding in different ways. Tune in to listen to legendary snowboarders Shannon Dunn-Downing and Tina Basich of Boarding for Breast Cancer; riders changing the paradigm in the streets, Jill Perkins and Grace Warner; longtime Mountain Dew team riders and incredible individuals Danny Davis and Red Gerard; Save A Brain’s Kelsey Boyer and Micah Lee; and a media discussion with Todd Richards, Chris Grenier, and more.

Here is the full schedule of live broadcast during the 2023 Dew Tour:

Saturday, February 25th 12:30pm – Dew Tour Live with Tina Basich and Shannon Dunn-Downing 12:45pm – Women’s Superpipe 1:45pm – Dew Tour Live with Jill Perkins and Grace Warner 5pm – Women’s Super Streetstyle

Sunday, February 26th 12pm – Men’s Superpipe 1:15pm – Dew Tour Live with Save A Brain’s Kelsey Boyer and Micah Lee 1:30pm – Superpipe High Air and Best Trick Jam 2:30pm – Dew Tour Live with Danny Davis and Red Gerard 6:30pm – Dew Tour Live with Todd Richards, Chris Grenier, Chris Coté, and Mary Walsh

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July 29 – 30, 2022.

Carlsbad, Calif. (April 25, 2022)  — The annual Dew Tour pro skateboard competition and festival – powered by MTN DEW® – will return to Des Moines, Iowa on July 29 and 30 at Lauridsen Skatepark for the second consecutive year. The event will be a finals only skateboard competition featuring the very best skaters from across the globe, as well as a two-day festival with activities for all ages. The return of Dew Tour to Des Moines is made possible by its partnership with Catch Des Moines and Polk County, as well as Toyota, returning as the event’s Mobility partner. Dew Tour will be free and open to the public.

In 2020 and 2021, Dew Tour served as a global Olympic qualifying event for the Tokyo Games, which showcased its inaugural year of skateboarding. This year’s Dew Tour features finals only competitions in men’s and women’s individual Street and Park, as well as Adaptive competitions presented by Toyota in men’s and women’s Street and men’s Park. It will also mark the return of the Dew Tour’s Battle of the Shops, featuring regional skate shops that compete as a team against one another on the Street course. Des Moines’ Subsect Skate Shop will be the local shop competing against other midwestern skate shops from Chicago, Kansas City, St. Louis and Minneapolis.

A myriad of Olympians are expected to compete at this year’s event, including Lizzie Armanto (FIN), Mariah Duran (USA), Aurelien Giraud (FRA), Nyjah Huston (USA), Aori Nishimura (JPN), Tristan Rennie (USA), Pamela Rosa (BRA), Bryce Wettstein (USA) and many more.

The Dew Tour Experience, a festival-style activation located adjacent to the competition venue, will offer fans a fun and free sponsor village, public skate pump track, food and beverages, pro athlete meet and greets and more. The entire Dew Tour event is free and open to the public, with general admission entry. A limited number of VIP ticket packages will be available; details are forthcoming.

The Dew Tour competition venue will be located within Lauridsen Skatepark, the largest skatepark in the United States, boasting 88,000 square feet of skateboarding paradise with two skate bowls, a skate promenade, a skateable sculpture, stairs, ledges and more. The skatepark, which opened in 2021, was built by world-class builders California Skateparks, who has served as the venue architects for Dew Tour since 2014.

Dew Tour will be livestreamed in its entirety on DewTour.com, Facebook Live, YouTube and other major platforms for a total of 15+ hours. Stay updated at DewTour.com and on Facebook , Twitter , Instagram , TikTok and YouTube by following @DewTour .

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Dew Tour is an innovative contest series and content platform that brings together the world’s best skateboarders, snowboarders, skiers, artists, brands and fans in a celebration of creativity and style. In partnership with DEW®, Dew Tour continues to progress events and content, bringing millions of action sports fans engaging stories and experiences across multiple digital mediums.

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Dew Tour Celebrates 11th Year at Breckenridge, CO.

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Breck is the only Winter stop of the Dew Tour. For four days in December, world class freeskiers and snowboarders will compete, celebrate and showcase their skills. Events include Ski and Snowboard Superpipe and Slopestyle on Breck’s world-renowned, award winning Freeway park and pipe, along with the Adaptive Banked Slalom, concerts and the Dew Tour Experience. 

Events Include: 

  • Men’s and Women’s Freeski Slopestyle
  • Men’s and Women’s Freeski Superpipe
  • Men’s and Women’s Snowboard Slopestyle
  • Men’s and Women’s Snowboard Superpipe
  • Ski Slopestyle & Halfpipe Team Event
  • Snowboard Slopestyle & Halfpipe Team Event
  • Men’s Snowboard Streetstyle
  • Men's and Women's Adaptive Banked Slalom

EVENT IS FREE!

*Schedule subject to change. All times listed are local time (MT) in Breckenridge.

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STREETSTYLE AND G.W.R. Located in downtown Breckenridge, Streetstyle and Girls Who Ride brings together the industry's best competitors to show off their skills on the streets. The Streetstyle Course will be open for public use during specified times on Saturday and Sunday.

Streetstyle Competition Friday, December 14:  6:00pm - 8:00pm

Girls Who Ride Saturday, December 15:  3:00pm - 4:15pm

Open to Public   Saturday, December 15:   12:00pm - 7:00pm  Sunday, December 16:  10:00am - 2:00pm

DEW BASE CAMP PRESENTED BY ASN Dew Base Camp is located in downtown Breckenridge in Blue River Plaza at Washington and Main Street. This laid-back event showcases a collective of brands that are focused on the adventures of travel and the gear it takes to get you there. Samples, demonstrations, entertainment, and a cultivating culture can all be found here.

Friday, December 14: 2:00pm - 7:00pm Saturday, December 15: 2:00pm - 7:00pm

DEW CONCERT The Motet will be taking over the Riverwalk Center on Saturday, December 15th from 7:00pm - 11:00pm. 

From Denver, Colorado, The Motet fuse fiery funk, simmering soul, and improvisational inventiveness.  The seven-piece band have continually provided an escape for listeners over the course of seven full-length albums since 1998, including their latest release Totem and with an upcoming 2018 release.

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Guests can walk up to the base of the slopestyle venue from the Peak 8 base area, between the Kid’s Castle and 5 Chair. This is a high traffic area, so please heed all pedestrian and operating equipment warning signs. Additional spectator viewing can be accessed via Rip’s Ride and a short walk downhill alongside the skier’s right of the slopestyle course. There is no slopestyle viewing from the halfpipe deck while the halfpipe venue is closed. This is staffed by security and anyone attempting to access a closed venue will be turned away.

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The Halfpipe Venue

Guests can access the halfpipe venue via Rip’s Ride. Free foot passenger tickets are available at the ticket windows, from Guest Services staff and at the base of the Rip’s Ride itself. Free foot passenger tickets and proper footwear are required. Guests will not be allowed to take ski and snowboard equipment up the lift with them if they are using a foot passenger ticket. There is no downloading allowed on Rip’s Ride, so guests must be prepared to walk back down along the skier’s right side of the slopestyle course. Ski poles are available to use for stability. Please return poles to the receptacles provided at the base of the venue.

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  3. Dew Tour Long Beach Skate Contest and Festival Rescheduled for May 2021

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  6. Dew Tour 2021 brings Olympics hopefuls to Des Moines

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  1. Dew Tour Course Preview 2024

  2. Scotty James confirmed to return to Dew Tour Superpipe at Copper Mountain, March 8-10 🥊 #dewtour

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  5. Men’s Ski Streetstyle Qualifier and Final

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    Winter Dew Tour returns to Copper Mountain March 8-10, 2024 to celebrate 20 years of snowboarding and skiing competition. Watch the best athletes in the world compete in superpipe, slopestyle and streetstyle, and enjoy live music and art.

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  5. Dew Tour Event Schedule

    Winter Dew Tour returns to Copper Mountain March 8-10, 2024 for the 20th anniversary of snowboarding and skiing competition. See the event schedule, livestream, and VIP passes for streetstyle, superpipe, and jam sessions.

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  9. Dew Tour 2022: Women's Park Final & Men's Street Final

    Watch the live broadcast of the 2022 Dew Tour in Des Moines, Iowa, from Lauridsen Skatepark, featuring some of the world's best skateboarders and adaptive at...

  10. Dew Tour 2022: Men's Street Final

    Watch the on demand replay of the men's street final from 2022 Dew Tour in Des Moines, Iowa at Lauridsen Skatepark. The 12 men finalist include Jamie Foy, Sh...

  11. Skateboarding: How to watch Dew Tour 2022

    Dew Tour 2022: Stars to watch. After winning Dew Tour 2021, Sakura Yosozumi was dominant at Tokyo 2020 and claimed women's park gold. The 20-year-old is currently ranked number one in the world and is a hot favourite. Last year's runner-up and Olympic bronze medallist Sky Brown could make her title defence difficult. The 14-year-old is coming off an X Games gold in Southern California on July 23.

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    The Dew Tour is the inaugural event at Lauridsen Skatepark, a $6.1 million venue at 901 Second Ave. on the west bank of the Des Moines River in the shadow of the Iowa Events Center, with views of ...

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    Follow the action from the Winter Dew Tour, one of the last Olympic qualifying events for freeskiing and snowboarding in the U.S. See the results and highlights from halfpipe, slopestyle, and adaptive snowboard slalom competitions.

  15. Dew Tour Livestream Schedule

    Watch the Winter Dew Tour snowboarding and skiing competition at Copper Mountain, CO, March 8-10, 2024. See the live stream schedule, locations, and platforms for the events, including the 20th anniversary celebration.

  16. Men's Snowboard Slopestyle Final: Full Livestream Broadcast

    Watch the entire men's snowboard slopestyle final competition live stream broadcast from Dew Tour Copper 2021.Full Men's Snowboard Slopestyle Final Results1....

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  19. Watch Live: 2023 Dew Tour Women's Superpipe and Dew Tour Live Sessions

    The 2023 Dew Tour begins today at Copper Mountain, Colorado with women's superpipe finals featuring a group of up and comers poised to affect the status quo of pipe riding in the coming years. Summer Fenton, Sonny Alba, Bea Kim, Patti Zhou, and Gaon Choi will be competing for the coveted Dew Tour podium. The contest goes live at 12:45pm MST.

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    Day four of Dew Tour Copper 2021 features an all-Finals day. Starting with the Women's and Men's Snowboard Slopestyle Final in the morning, followed by the M...

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    The Dew Tour competition venue will be located within Lauridsen Skatepark, the largest skatepark in the United States, boasting 88,000 square feet of skateboarding paradise with two skate bowls, a skate promenade, a skateable sculpture, stairs, ledges and more. The skatepark, which opened in 2021, was built by world-class builders California ...

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