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    activities. In consideration of St. Andrew’s College permitting: Name of Participant: Alireza Aboodzadeh (the “Child”) Grade: 11 To participate in the following: Alpine Skiing‚ Archery‚ Badminton‚ Baseball‚ Basketball‚ Cross Country Running‚ Cricket‚ Fencing‚ Flag Football‚ Football‚ Golf‚ Ice Hockey‚ Lacrosse‚ Nordic Skiing‚ Rock Climbing‚ Rugby‚ Snow Boarding‚ Soccer‚ Softball‚ Squash‚ Swimming‚ Table Tennis‚ Tennis‚ Track & Field‚ Triathlon‚ Ultimate‚ Volleyball‚ Water Polo‚ and Weight Training

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    all of which Red Bull can improve. Popular amongst athletes‚ Red Bull first forged its reputation among alpine skiers and downhill racers as a functional energy drink that worked. Since then‚ Red Bull has developed especially close and varied links to extreme‚ fun and adventure sports including; snowboarding‚ inline and speed skating‚ beach volleyball‚ surfing‚ sailing‚ kayaking‚ free-skiing‚ base jumping‚ freeclimbing‚ mountain biking‚ paragliding‚ triathlon and windsurfing to name a few. Supporting

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    downhill skiing when I was 11 years old. My mom had randomly brought some of my siblings and myself to Buena Vista. Buena Vista is a decent sized ski lodge by Bemidji‚ Minnesota. That was the first time I had been there or to any ski lodge or resort. We all had loads of fun and loved it right away. We could not get enough of it. As I grew older‚ I continued to ski at Buena Vista a few times each winter. For mine and Rena’s birthday‚ we brought some of our friends to go downhill skiing for their

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    I am here to tell you today that snowboarding is a short-lived dying culture and that all of the snow on our mountains should be used by the skiers! My first reason as to why snowboarding is a dying culture and skiing is far superior is that snowboarding is far more dangerous than skiing for many reasons. Firstly snowboarders have a much harder time stopping than skiers do. All a skier has to do to stop is a graceful hockey stop‚ or a snowplough for the less experienced. Conversely‚ a snowboarder

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    ‘geezer’ next to them doing the same; what if the old person next to them also had a bright red mohawk and a metal dog bone sticking through their nose‚ it would be like the end of the world. The ‘geezers’ like snowboarding as an alternative to skiing for several reasons. They say it’s easier on the joints‚ which I think would be really important to a 60 year old on the mountain. Most of them are there for the recreational value of it not for a workout or to be sore for the next week. Also they

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    Do you love to ski? Do you have the adrenaline rush to go long distances? Cross country skiing goes back thousands of years when we attached wood to our feet. This allowed us to travel fast at high speeds on the snow covered ground. Believe it or not‚ cross country skiing still flourishes today. Cross country skiing was not considered a sport until the 19th century. Many people hardly even knew about skiing‚ let alone calling it a sport. In 1924 it showed up at the Winter Games Olympic held in

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    blanketed by two and a half feet of snow. It was a mild Sunday in early February and I had been on a pair of skis all morning. I had progressed fast enough throughout the day that I had built up a false sense of confidence‚ as it was only my first day of skiing. Confidence that was short lived when faced with the biggest challenge yet‚ an intermediate level ski run that required a controlled precision I had not yet developed. Down the slope I went quickly accelerating to a blaring speed‚ I rounded the first

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    Nordic skiing has changed my life. When I was young I did not think I was capable of performing in such an intense sport. I saw women with such strength and power‚ gliding effortlessly across the snow. I wanted to be like them‚ but I lacked the confidence‚ and I was hesitant to leave my comfort zone. I wanted to stay in a corner of the world where there was no pressure and nothing was expected of me. I joined BSF when I finally realized that I would only feel pressure if I put it upon myself. Since

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    There is a first time for everything. Some first time experiences aren’t so important while others we will never forget. One first time experience I will never forget is the first time I went skiing. I remember being lifted on the ski lift chair. The memory of being on top of the high hill with the feeling I am going to puke will be with me forever. The most memorable moment of this whole experience will be the first time I went speeding down the hill and thinking I am going to hit a tree and die

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    really getting rad?” (Andy Hayes) This question proposed by Andy Hayes is a tough one to answer‚ and is one that puzzles skiers and snowboarders across the world. On one hand‚ you just nailed a totally righteous line that would undoubtedly leave you’re alpine counterparts flabbergasted. On the other hand‚ nobody saw it‚ and will anybody actually believe your word when you tell them of your incredible feats. Besides for the question of are you getting rad‚ another must be answered; how rad did you actually

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