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Splat! Snowball battle coming to Apex
Riley Thompson can’t believe his luck. After years of detentions for his favorite winter activity, this 10-year old from Okanagan Falls finally gets to throw snowballs without reprisal. Where does he get to indulge his guilty pleasure? At Apex Mountain Resort on April 2nd. During the last weekend of the ski season and Spring Break, Apex will host a ‘snowball fight’ to introduce the Okanagan to Yukigassen - the latest winter craze to hit Canada.
Yukigassen (pronounced yew-kee-gah-sen) means ‘snow battle’ in Japan where the sport originated. “It’s the winter equivalent of Paintball and Dodge Ball,” says Carrie Ferguson, executive director of Yukigassen Canada based in Penticton. A typical match pits two teams of seven against each other on an official snow court. Each team is armed with 90 Yukigassen snowballs as they enter the battlefield to capture the flag of the other team. The sport is open to men and women and boys and girls aged 9 and up. All players wear helmets and face shields and only official Yukigassen snowballs are used for the safety of participants.
Everyone is welcome to try their gloves at Yukigassen at the April 2 ‘Learn’ament hosted by Apex Mountain. Grab your winter clothes, drive to the mountain and join in. The equipment is provided and the event is free!
This will be the last chance to try Yukigassen this season but Ferguson says not to worry, it’s just a taste of what’s to come. “Next year, Apex will host a fully sanctioned Yukigassen Tournament where the winning team will qualify for the Canadian National Championships in Edmonton.” Teams can register for next year’s Yukigassen qualifier at the ‘Learn’ament.
He may not be old enough for the Championships but Riley Thompson says he’ll be at the ‘Learn’ament. “I can’t wait to try Yukigassen!” says Thompson. After all, it’s his last chance to throw snowballs before it lands him back in the principal’s office when school starts.
Yukigassen Canada ‘Learn’ament
| What: |
Make snowballs using the specially manufactured Yukigassen snowball machines. |
| Where: |
Apex Mountain Ski Resort (Parking Area) |
| When: |
Saturday, April 2 11 am to 3 pm |
| Who: |
Carrie Ferguson Executive Director, Yukigassen Canada (250) 462-5928 info@yukigassencanada.com www.yukigassencanada.com |
Yukigassen Canada Inc. is the governing body for the sport in Canada. Based in Penticton, British Columbia, the company is launching a series of events to establish a Yukigassen league in Canada.
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