
Celebrate the life of professional snowboarder, Jeff Anderson at the 7th Annual JLA Banked Slalom February 22–24. In 2003 the snowboarding community was rocked by the untimely passing of snowboarding legend Jeff Anderson. Mammoth Mountain and the JLA Project are thrilled to continue to keep his legacy alive with a fun day of shredding with Jeff’s friends and family on the mountain he grew up on. Learn more about Jeff.
About JLA Banked Slalom
Who: Snowboarders only
What: Banked Slalom Fun Race with classes for open, pro, legends, kids, and ladies.
Where: Lower Dry Creek
Registration
All proceeds from entry fees benefit The JLA Project. Donations are suggested for kids entry.
Day 1 | Feb 23
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Pro Men
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$100
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Pro Women |
$100
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Pro Masters (40+)
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$50
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Pro Masters Women (40+) |
$50 |
Kids Elite(16 & Under)
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FREE
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Men Amateur |
$50
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Women's Amateur
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$50
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Day 2 | Feb 24
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Boys/Girls 15 to 13
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FREE
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Boys/Girls 12 to 10
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FREE
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Boys/Girls 9 to 7
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FREE
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Boys/Girls 6 and under
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FREE
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Moms
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FREE
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Sign Up
Event Schedule
Friday, Feb 22
6–8PM |
Rider check-in
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Mountainside Conference Center (MCC)
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Saturday, Feb 23
8AM
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Mandatory rider meeting |
MCC |
9AM |
Open practice |
Lower Dry Creek
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10AM |
Event starts
Runs from Open, Pro, Legends, Ladies and Groms |
Lower Dry Creek |
4PM |
Awards, raffle and aprés El Jefe beer from June Lake Brewing |
MCC |
Sunday, Feb 24
9:30AM |
Rider check-in
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MCC
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10:30AM
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Mandatory riders meeting
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MCC |
11AM |
Open practice |
Lower Dry Creek
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11:30AM |
Event start |
Lower Dry Creek |
2PM |
Awards |
MCC |
Event registration for the Saturday event closes at 8PM on Friday. Event registration for the Sunday event closes at 5PM on Saturday. Sorry, no day of registration available.
Event times and locations subject to change.
The JLA Project
Organizer of JLA Banked Slalom
The JLA Project was founded 15 years ago after the passing of snowboarder Jeff Anderson. The original goal of the foundation was to build a skate park in Mammoth Lakes, now the renowned Volcom Brothers Skate Park. The next goal, or Phase 2 of the Foundation, is maintaining and improving the Skate Park each year, as well taking an emphasis on a renewed nurturing support of the sport of snowboarding from a grassroots level. The JLA Project is a movement to remind the community that snowboarding is an entire lifestyle. It’s been growing into the mainstream for so long, and we feel that Jeff’s influence is needed now more than ever. We must care for snowboarding again, in ways that only snowboarders can.
All proceeds from entry fees benefit The JLA Project.
Event registration for the Saturday event closes at 8pm on Friday. Event registration for the Sunday event closes at 5pm on Saturday. Sorry, no “day of” registration available.
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