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  1. year 2020
  2. Director Nat Faxon
  3. actor Will Ferrell
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Lavina equipment. Lavina tandon. No upcoming screenings. Available No Tickets Available [ artDate, amDateFormat: dddd, MMMM Do" artDate, amDateFormat: h:mm A. You may not purchase more tickets at this time. About Billie (Julia Louis-Dreyfus) Pete (Will Ferrell) and their sons are on a balcony during an idyllic family ski vacation in the Alps when an avalanche suddenly strikes. While they all emerge physically unharmed, Petes actions during the avalanche reveal a side of him that leaves his family in a state of shock. The aftermath of this moment permeates the remainder of the trip, and the harder Pete tries to avoid the truth and gloss things over, the more Billie and her sons are forced to re-evaluate their lives and, more specifically, how they feel about Pete—as a husband, father, and man. Inspired by the 2014 film Force Majeure by Swedish filmmaker Ruben Östlund, Downhill is fiercely observational of modern masculinity and human frailty. Co-directors and writers Nat Faxon and Jim Rash make Billie the heart of this relationship drama, and Louis-Dreyfus delivers a brilliant performance that captivates and delights in every searing, cringe-inducing scene. As wickedly funny as it is mercilessly truthful, Downhill is the story of a natural catastrophe that prompts a metaphorical landslide within a family. YEAR 2019 CATEGORY Premieres COUNTRY U. S. A. RUN TIME 85 min COMPANY Fox Searchlight WEBSITE EMAIL PHONE (310) 369-5849 Credits Directors Nat Faxon Jim Rash Screenwriters Jesse Armstrong Producers Anthony Bregman Julia Louis-Dreyfus Stefanie Azpiazu Executive Producers Erik Hemmendorff Ruben Östlund Cinematographer Danny Cohen Editor Pamela Martin Composer Volker Bertelmann actor Will Ferrell Zach Woods Zoë Chao Miranda Otto Artist Bio Nat Faxon is an actor, director, and Academy Award–winning writer with a long-standing presence across comedic and dramatic films and television series. Recent TV acting credits include Married, Euphoria, Catastrophe, The Guest Book, and Ben and Kate. In film, he has appeared in Yes Day, Father of the Year, Life of the Party, Operator, and Sex Tape, among others. Jim Rash is an actor, comedian, producer, screenwriter, and director. He is known for his role as Dean Craig Pelton on the NBC/Yahoo! sitcom Community, for which he was nominated for a Critics Choice Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series. He won an Academy Award and received a Golden Globe nomination for The Descendants.

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Confused. Watching bike videos and how did I end up here. The male brain is quite predictable. Lavina school. Lavina name meaning. Lavina mt to billings. I've been waiting so long for a dh mtb vid. 2:06 - oooooh, your wrist. Lavination. Lavina bhatia. I made some comments on your last post, I didn't even think to ask about your battery percentage. if you're in the 90% range and have half a km downhill that's Moderately steep there's a decent change you'll hit full charge on the battery and the BMS will shut it off. Since there's no physical brakes on the boards, it breaks by taking the kinetic energy and using the motors as little generators to feed the battery, but once it's fully charged, there's nowhere for that energy to go, and since energy can neither be created nor destroyed, it won't work, and the BMS shuts it off to avoid frying the battery. It seems that if you went up and down a few times you shouldn't have had an issue, as it's not 100% efficient so you'd be losing battery gradually, but you never know. It Seems likely that this was the case, but If it happens again on a flat surface or uphill then check with boosted again as its not that issue. As for charging to 90% then going downhill, yes you'll eventually charge your battery. I once had about a quarter mile super steep hill and forgot my charger, so my brother drive me up to the top like 7 times and I charged my board from like 10 to 98.

Downhill   (doun′hĭl′) adv. 1. Down the slope of a hill. 2. Toward a lower or worse condition: The alcoholic's health went downhill fast. adj. (doun′hĭl′) 1. Sloping downward; descending. Sports Of, relating to, or constituting skiing down a slope: a downhill racer. 3. Marked by deterioration or worsening performance; worse: felt his best days were behind him and that his future could be downhill from now on. 4. Involving fewer challenges or less difficulty than before; easier: The worst is over—it's all downhill from here. n. A downhill skiing race on a course without slalom gates. A downward gradient; a descending slope. downhill ( ˈdaʊnˈhɪl) adj going or sloping down adv 1. towards the bottom of a hill; downwards 2. go downhill informal to decline; deteriorate n 3. (Physical Geography) the downward slope of a hill; descent 4. (Skiing) a competitive event in which skiers are timed in a downhill run down•hill ( adv. ˈdaʊnˈhɪl; adj., n. ˈdaʊnˌhɪl) adv. down the slope of a hill; downward. into a worse condition. going downward on or as if on a hill. free of obstacles; easy. 5. of or pertaining to skiing downhill: a downhill skier. 6. a timed ski race down a steep trail. Thesaurus Antonyms Related Words Synonyms Legend: Noun 1. downhill - the downward slope of a hill   declivity, downslope, declination, declension, fall, decline, descent - a downward slope or bend 2. downhill - a ski race down a trail ski race, skiing race - a race between people wearing skis Adj. downhill - sloping down rather steeply declivitous, downward-sloping descending - coming down or downward Adv. downhill - toward a lower or inferior state; your performance has been going downhill for a long time now" 2. downhill - toward the bottom of a hill; running downhill, he gained a lot of speed" Translations في صِحَّةٍ مُتَدَهْوِرَه مُنْحَدِر من أعلى إلى أسْغَل dolů stále hůř z kopce alamäki alas alhaalla störtlopp syöksylasku dombról le hraka, fara aftur niîur brekku i en skråning kjøre utfor nedover descente z kopca navzdol başaşağı kötüye yokuş aşağı downhill [ˌdaʊnˈhɪl] adv [ face, look] → en aval, vers l'aval adj [ ski run] → de descente. skier, champion] → de descente downhill race downhill race n → descente f down 1 ( daun) adverb 1. towards or in a low or lower position, level or state. He climbed down to the bottom of the ladder. on or to the ground. The little boy fell down and cut his knee. from earlier to later times. The recipe has been handed down in our family for years. from a greater to a smaller size, amount etc. Prices have been going down steadily. towards or in a place thought of as being lower, especially southward or away from a centre. We went down from Glasgow to Bristol. preposition 1. in a lower position on. Their house is halfway down the hill. to a lower position on, by, through or along. Water poured down the drain. along. The teacher's gaze travelled slowly down the line of children. verb to finish (a drink) very quickly, especially in one gulp. He downed a pint of beer. ˈdownward adjective leading, moving etc down. a downward curve. ˈdownward(s) adverb towards a lower position or state. The path led downward (s) towards the sea. down-and-ˈout noun, adjective (a person) having no money and no means of earning a living. a hostel for down-and-outs. ˌdown-at-ˈheel adjective shabby, untidy and not well looked after or well-dressed. ˈdowncast adjective (of a person) depressed; in low spirits. a downcast expression. ˈdownfall noun a disastrous fall, especially a final failure or ruin. the downfall of our hopes. ˌdownˈgrade verb to reduce to a lower level, especially of importance. His job was downgraded. ˌdownˈhearted adjective depressed and in low spirits, especially lacking the inclination to carry on with something. Don't be downhearted! – we may yet win. ˌdownˈhill adverb 1. down a slope. The road goes downhill all the way from our house to yours. towards a worse and worse state. We expected him to die, I suppose, because he's been going steadily downhill for months. downˈhill racing noun racing downhill on skis. downˈhill skiing noun ˌdown-in-the-ˈmouth adjective miserable; in low spirits. down payment a payment in cash, especially to begin the purchase of something for which further payments will be made over a period of time. ˈdownpour noun a very heavy fall of rain. ˈdownright adverb plainly; there's no other word for it. I think he was downright rude! adjective He is a downright nuisance! ˈdownstairs adjective, ˌdownˈstairs adverb on or towards a lower floor. He walked downstairs; I left my book downstairs; a downstairs flat. ˌdownˈstream adverb further along a river towards the sea. We found/rowed the boat downstream. ˌdown-to-ˈearth adjective practical and not concerned with theories, ideals etc. She is a sensible, down-to-earth person. ˈdowntown adjective ( American) the part (of a city) containing the main centres for business and shopping. downtown Manhattan. ˌdownˈtown adverb (also down town) in or towards this area. to go downtown; I was down town yesterday. ˈdown-trodden adjective badly treated; treated without respect. a down-trodden wife. be/go down with to be or become ill with. The children all went down with measles. down on one's luck having bad luck. down tools to stop working. When the man was sacked his fellow workers downed tools and walked out. down with get rid of. Down with the dictator! get down to to begin working seriously at or on. I must get down to some letters! suit (someone) down to the ground to suit perfectly. That arrangement will suit me down to the ground. I want to rent downhill skis (US) I want to hire downhill skis (UK.

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Lavina dream roxanne miller hd. Lavina video. Lavina zukie. If youve recently gotten into longboarding, you may be intrigued about this downhill longboard discipline everyone is talking about when the subject of longboarding comes up. If youre an extreme sports kind of person, then downhill is probably for you.  The goal of downhill longboarding is speed and nothing but speed.  Downhill skaters zoom down steep hills at very high velocity, commonly reaching 50 to 65 mph with record speeds at over 80 mph. For this reason, one might say downhill longboarding is hardcore.  It requires making a big commitment and overcoming ones fears, since going down this fast on asphalt can be potentially deadly. In this post, well take a look at key aspects of downhill longboarding, including mindset, techniques, gear, preparation, competition, safety, and downhill longboarding tips.  My hope is that, after reading this, youll know what downhill really is and whether its for you, and have a better idea of how to downhill longboard. What is special about downhill longboarding? Longboarders who are into downhill are in for the adrenaline.  Its similar to those surfers who constantly ride big ocean swells and snowboarders who like to shred unridden, steep rugged powdery mountains.  All these riders have a common goal: live intense moments that are worth living and make them feel alive. As a longboarder, however, youll typically go much faster than a surfer or snowboarder. The rush you get from flying down a hill at high speed on a longboard is highly addictive.  For some, beyond being a simple sport, downhill becomes a central point in their existence, a way of life. Such shared passion, intense moments and emotions bring riders together in a close-knit community sometimes described as a family.  As is the case for ocean surfers, longboard speed riders bind with each other across age groups, social status, cultural backgrounds.  Speed is their common denominator. Note that downhill differs from freeride in that freeriders are not so much focused on speed as on making fluid turns and technical, sophisticated slides as they ride down a hill.  Find out more about freeriding here. Who is downhill longboarding for? Well, Ill tell you who it is NOT for: it aint for the faint of heart!   However, while downhill longboarding is often perceived as being for reckless hotheads with a death wish, its really not true. Just like most big wave ocean surfers, serious downhill riders are highly committed, technical, and generally responsible sports enthusiasts who seek to push their limits without unnecessary risks. Despite the risks, some beginner longboarders are drawn to downhill from the start.  Although the discipline requires mastering some advanced techniques, getting into it as a new rider is possible.  However, youll need to acquire certain prerequisite skills first (see next section. If youre the serious, committed, focused type, with control over your emotions, a drive for adrenaline, and are not afraid of a steep learning curve, then downhill may be your thing. One last note: many downhill longboarders are “ older ” riders in their 30s and 40s who blend in seamlessly with the younger guys and gals when bombing down big hills.  There are also lots of mid-aged riders who like to skate more mellow hills with their children on a regular basis. Downhill longboarding prerequisites Before getting on a hill for speed, you first need to acquire basic speed control skill s on your longboard.  Foot braking is an obvious technique you need to know, although its only useful at moderate speed.  It involves dropping your back foot and dragging it onto the ground to slow yourself down through friction. The second skill youll need to acquire before taking to the hills is simple turning, leaning onto one edge to make your board wheels, and thus your board, rotate to the left or right. Carving involves making deep turns, through heavier leaning and weight shifting, to reduce velocity.  Its a crucial skill to prevent your board from reaching dangerous speeds when longboarding downhill.  Click here for more about carving in general. Finally,  sliding is probably the most difficult skill to learn, pushing your longboard sideways across the slope while going fast to make your wheels skid, slowing you down dramatically.  You should first practice sliding on flat surface and small slopes before attempting them on real hills.  Read about sliding fundamentals here. Once you have the basics down, lets look at the more advanced techniques used in downhill longboarding. Downhill longboarding techniques: how to downhill longboard In this section, I go over the main techniques and skills involved in the discipline, with a few key downhill longboarding tips along the way. Downhill tucking Tucking is the first thing many people think about when they think about downhill riding.  It is the art of making yourself as small as possible to reduce wind resistance as much as possible and maximize speed as youre riding downhill. The downhill tuck is a well-defined position – there are actually several variants – that downhill longboarders learn to master in order to reach high speed.  In that position, everything is “tucked” for aerodynamics: Your front foot is placed on the front truck, toes pointing forward Your back foot is positioned behind your front foot, on its toes, slightly angled and close to the rail Both your knees are bent about 90º, with your back knee tucked against your front calf muscle Your upper body leans forward almost horizontally, chest tucked against your front thigh Your arms are tucked behind your back This is a very efficient position speed wise, but it takes practice and resistance to hold it for the duration of a long downhill run (sometimes a few miles/minutes.   Learn more about the tucking and other longboard stances. High-speed cornering I mentioned basic turning is a prerequisite skill you should have before starting downhill.  Cornering, i. e. getting into sharp turns, at high speed, is an advanced technique and a fundamental part of downhill longboarding. Your goal when you get into a corner while going fast is to find the optimal line into, through, and out of the turn, without getting ejected while losing as little speed as possible. This is a highly technical challenge, some even say an art form. In terms of posture, you need to squat down to lower your weight and keep your ankles moving freely.  When getting into a corner you lean hard into your boards edge as if youre about to fall off  (sort of like race bikers. Youre relying on the centrifugal force to keep you balanced.  You can also grab your opposite rail for more lean. Downhillers generally break down a corner turn into these zones: A pre-drift zone: before you actually enter the turn. The apex: the actual “peak” or “summit” of the turn. A scrub zone: the zone past the apex in which you adjust your speed before exiting The exit: the exit part of the turn To achieve a perfect cornering line, you need to apply the “ outside, inside, out ” principle, designed for gripping corners very fast without cutting your lane: Always enter the corner from the outside, that is, the outer edge of the road. Once into the turn, lean heavily to get as close to the Apex as possible (“kiss the apex”) After the apex, move back toward the outside for exiting. Watch these impressive 13 seconds: Easier said than done! At least for me.  You have to: Find your optimal entrance speed  and trajectory by executing pre-drift slides. Carv hard into the corner: mastering deep carving towards the apex Scrub off speed while in the turn before or after the apex, without losing too much. Find the best line out of the corner at max speed. Again, cornering is probably the most challenging and technical aspect of downhill longboarding.  Mastering it can take years of practice. High-speed sliding By now, you probably know that sliding is also a fundamental technique in downhill riding.  Downhill longboarders slide to control their speed but also their trajectory.  Sliding allows you to go into a turn with much more speed than you would without the ability to slide out. At high speed the most effective and secure way to slide is through crouching down and putting your hand down on the ground for more leverage and stability – you need to put the right amount of weight into your hand.  To perform these slides you use solid sliding gloves (see below. There are many different kinds of slides, used in many different situations – Ive already mentioned pre-drifts and speed scrubs before and inside corners.   Learn more about powersliding here. Stand up slides are good for learning at low speed and are often used in freeriding at moderate speeds, but they are riskier at high downhill speed.  Red Bull even holds an extreme “No Paws Down” (no-hands sliding) downhill longboard race in Slovenia. Downhill carving As I mentioned earlier, carving is an important skill in downhill.  You continuously use it for shaving off speed on a hill. Advanced carving skills at high speed are also important for dealing with speed wobbles – when your board starts “shaking” and goes into unending and uncontrolled mini turns as your speed increases. Experienced users successfully reduce wobbles by shifting more of their weight onto their front truck and relaxing their muscles ( learn more about speed wobbles here. As a beginner downhill rider, however, itll be easier for you to get rid of wobbles by carving big toeside and heelside turns to gain control back over your boards trucks and trajectory. Drafting Drafting is a racing specific technique which involves skating directly behind another rider at high speed and use them as a  windbreaker, reducing your own air resistance and increasing your speed. Once youre in this “air vacuum”, you wait until the last moment after picking up enough speed to break out and pass the other rider. So weve looked at the main techniques involved in downhill.  An obvious question, however, is how dangerous is it? Dangers of downhill longboarding No matter what fans say, downhill longboarding is an extreme sport.  Wiping out on asphalt at speeds of 40mph and up can certainly lead you to the ER. Serious downhill riders, however, can reduce risk significantly by taking appropriate precautions – starting of course with wearing adequate protective equipment. Wipeouts The most obvious and common hazard is to crash due to going too fast into a turn or messing up a slide at fast speed.  In the best case scenario youll get road rash, but of course things can get nastier.  You should never ride downhill without good quality protective gear: Helmet: you can start with a simple helmet such as the 187 Pro Skate for moderate hills.  For serious downhill speed, however, get a full face, CPSC certified aerolid such as the famous Predator DH-6   (Amazon link,  photo courtesy of Predator Designs) Gloves: youll need very sturdy slide gloves with UHMW / Delrin plastic pucks from a quality brand such as Loaded – see  these Loaded freeride gloves  from Amazon – Gravity, Sector 9, or Lush. Kneepads: when you fall its often on your hands and knees, so unless you prefer less padding for some reason, get heavy duty pads such as the 187 Killer pads  (Amazon) – you can use them for practicing tricks on flat as well. If you plan to reach record-breaking speeds and ride hairpin corners on big open roads in the future, your safest bet is to invest in a full leather suit.  These are expensive but provide robust overall body protection. Traffic hazards One of the biggest hazards of downhill riding is oncoming cars.  This is particularly true when riding blind corners, and hills with high traffic or running into high traffic streets. Reducing this risk includes: Posting friends at corner exits or intersections to slow/down/stop/warn cars. Riding safely by avoiding cutting your lane, even if it means losing speed Racing only on roads that are closed to traffic, e. g. in planned events. Obstacles Road bumps and cracks, guard rails, gravel deposits etc, can send you flying in the air and into the hospital.  Before dropping into a hill: Walk up the hill to inspect it and take note of the hazards Whenever possible, pick a clean section of the hill with a safe exit (e. ends on flat with no traffic) Beginners Much of the danger of downhill is due to riders not knowing what theyre doing.  So if youre just getting started: Learn the basics first: how to brake and turn (see “prerequisites” section earlier) Increase your speed progressively: get comfortable at low and moderate speeds first Dont just drop into a big hill from the top! Start at the bottom, do small runs, then go a bit higher Gear up! See below Equipment failure A board that fails can be the biggest hazard when riding downhill at extreme speeds.  Just like kitesurfers and extreme snowboarders, you should inspect your board closely before dropping in a big hill: Check your truck bolts and kingpins Lubricate you bearings Check and adjust the tightness of bushing Check for any flat spots and overall wear and tear of your wheels So in this section, weve reviewed the risks you face in downhill, and the safety gear you must wear have to help minimize them.  In the following section, I go over the type of longboard you need to get started as a downhill skater. Longboard gear for downhill Downhill deck The main thing you need to know is that you will need a stiff enough deck for control at high speed – lots of flex is NOT good for speed, and its easier to get thrown off a bouncy board. You also want a bit of concave to keep your feet in place, but not too much like on a freeride board (more tricks. In terms of length, you want a deck no shorter than 37″ for stability, and no longer than say 42″ for agility and turnability.  Depending on board type your wheelbase will be between 28″ and 35″. Now, regarding the unending debate of drop-through vs topmount, heres a quick lowdown: Drop-through decks are lower to the ground and hence more stable, which is good for a beginner downhill skater.  BUT: they also have larger wheelbases, hence less leverage over the trucks and less control in tight turns. Topmounts (trucks are mounted under the deck) turn fast and are very responsive, with good control on the trucks – your feet sit directly over them.  Also easier to control in slides.  BUT: they are higher off the ground and so a bit less stable, although you canachieve stability with the right position. In short, as a beginner, youll feel safer with a drop-through, but as your downhill skills improve the agility and responsiveness of a topmount may outweigh the stability of the DT.  Oh, and topmounts are also much more durable. You may also opt for a dropped platform (lower deck) which has the advantages of both topmount and drop-through.  However, be aware that these offer a bit less grip in corners.  Also, as mentioned earlier, dropped platforms often have freeride-oriented concaves which may be cumbersome for downhill. In general, though, you can certainly use a freeride board for downhill.  The main difference is that freeride boards are typically symmetrical (for doing 180 slides etc) vs directional for downhill decks.  If youre not sure what to get, check out the solid  Rayne Genesis  topmount speedboard, or for a drop-through, the  Landyachtz Ten Two Four (Amazon page. Downhill trucks UPDATE: choice of trucks being so crucial in downhill, I have since published a new in-depth article on selecting the right trucks for downhill. Check it out here. Reverse kingpin trucks provide better traction at speed than traditional kingpin trucks (those are better for tricks. Truck width is dictated by your decks width, typically youll go for 180mm trucks for downhill. Your trucks baseplate angle determines your lean to turn ratio, that is how much turn you get for a given amount of lean – or how much lean you need for a given amount of turn (45º degree angle gives you a ratio of 1. Thus truck angle affects responsiveness vs stability: higher angle = more response, turns faster with less lean, but turns less altogether.  Better for traction. lower angle. more stability, turns slower with more lean. Better for sliding and speed wobbles. You can start with 50º trucks for a good balance between grip and stability, such as some reputable Caliber trucks  (Amazon link.   This kind of angle also gives enough deck height to avoid wheelbite.  As you gain experience you may test with lower degrees. Note that many experienced downhill longboarders set up their back truck to turn less than the front by tightening its kingpin or lowering its angle. Downhill wheels and bearings Your choice of wheels is important in downhill.  You want wheels that are grippy yet slidable, and dont wear out too fast with continuous sliding. Wheels with good quality urethane, 70 or 72mm diameter, and sharp lip will give you the traction you need while having a decent lifetime.  The Orangatangs 4President  are an example of high-quality wheels suitable for downhill. Durometer (hardness) also affects traction vs durability: softer wheels are grippier in turns, but wear out faster.  80A is a good middle ground for you to start with – if youre over 180lb, go for 83A,  as 80A may feel slow. Its very important to break in your wheels  to wear off the outer layer, particularly for sharp lipped wheels which may intially grip up in weird ways. Last thing is core placement, i. where the bearings are placed within the wheels (centerset, sideset, or offset.   This affects the wheels behavior when you initiate and finish a slide.  Centerset wheels are typically the best option for sliding. For bearings, you can choose inexpensive ones and add speed rings / spacers to protect them from degradation from heavy sliding.  Or, you can go for more expensive bearings with integrated spacers which will last longer, such as Bones Reds built-ins. Longboard racing The last topic I want to mention about downhill is racing.  Speed racing adds to the adrenaline rush a strong sense of community and camaraderie and the thrill of challenging riders with similar goals. Skating and cornering at high speed in a pack requires a certain amount of trust in the other riders, bringing people closer together, sharing passion and lifestyle. Todays leading downhill racing organization is the International Downhill Federation, which holds and sanctions official longboard and luge races throughout the world across 4 rider categories (open, women, juniors, masters. There are also a few city sanctioned races such as the Mount Jefferson longboard race in North Carolina.  The race road is closed off to traffic on the day of the even. Race organizers face the challenging task of selecting the best spots, generally winding, gradually inclined roads with decent quality pavement and ideally scenic views. Some passionate skaters are constantly scouring the best downhill spots in the world – see this page for a good list of spots with photo and description. Wrapping up If youre attracted to the extreme world of downhill longboarding, buckle up your seat belt, gear up, and make sure you go in with a good dose of humility, open mindedness, and determination. Youre on for an adventure full of bravery, good judgement, friendship and respect.  Respect towards others, but also towards the plunging road you dream of dropping into some day, with the same mix of fear and awe surfers feel towards the ocean. Only with this kind of mindset, and much intense preparation, will you some day perhaps learn to tame the beast.

Hollywood Reporter calls Downhill "compelling, lively, and moving. " Denver Magazine: Rich with human drama, heartbreak, and humor Piestrup paints a unique portrait of a man living on the edge. " Bill Johnson's story is the ultimate Greek Tragedy of an Olympic champion. Skiing's greatest rebel and cult-hero, Johnson made an Ali-like claim at the '84 Winter Olympics that “everyone else is racing for second place. ” Called a "nose picker" by Austrian downhill legend Franz Klammer, Johnson made good on his bet when he struck downhill gold in Sarajevo, becoming the first American man to win a gold medal in ski racing for the United States. In all, Johnson won a record four races in 1984. He was the greatest downhiller in the world, fulfilling the prophecy of Robert Redford's "Downhill Racer. And then it was gone. says Phil Mahre of Johnsons subsequent fall from grace. Downhill depicts this journey and tells a personal tale of a fallen hero, seeking to win back his family and his life.

Is looking ROUGH in that thumbnail. I would say each season has a weak episode and that's about it. Really earlier seasons i couldn't say what ep i think is weak but later around 7-8 there's at least 1 maaaybe 2 episodes i skip over and that's mainly because the ep story seems way more outlandish. Regardless of all that this show has maintained its quality better than any other show in existence Only exception is the british show peep show, but even seinfeld gets old around 6-7, but iasip just created some personal favorites in the last year or two which never happens in shows. Lavina grinders.

This movie blew my mind. Legit one scene the entire movie. I got the chills.

 

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Lavina mall multiplex. That mud was so satisfying when you put it off. Downhill is a form of alpine skiing competition. Whereas the other alpine skiing events ( slalom, giant slalom, super giant slalom, and combined) emphasize turning and technique, downhill emphasizes "the six components of technique, courage, speed, risk, physical condition and judgement" according to the FIS "International Ski Competition Rules (ICR. 1] Speeds of up to 130 km/h (81 mph) are common in international competition. Athletes must have an aerodynamically efficient tuck position to minimize drag and increase speed. [2] The term, downhill skiing" is also used as a synonym for alpine skiing as a recreational activity. [3] 4] History [ edit] The rules for downhill skiing competitions were originally developed by Sir Arnold Lunn for the 1921 British National Ski Championships. A speed of 100 miles per hour (161 km/h) was first achieved by Johan Clarey at the 2013 Lauberhorn World Cup, 5] beating the previous record of 98 mph (158 km/h) set by Italian Stefan Thanei in 2005. [6] 7] Course [ edit] The FIS has rules for downhill courses that encompass their general characteristics, width, safety precautions, vertical drop, course length, style and placement of gates. [1] General characteristics – As a test of "technique, courage, speed, risk, physical condition and judgement" the course requires the athlete to adapt to the technically demanding terrain and layout of gates. Width – Courses are typically 30 metres (100 ft) wide with allowances for the approaches to "lips, drop-offs and jumps. Safety – Obstacles on courses are expected to be protected with nets, fences, or pads. Vertical drop – Vertical drop ranges from 450 to 1, 100 metres (1, 480 to 3, 610 ft) for men and 450 to 800 metres (1, 480 to 2, 620 ft) for women. Races with two runs may be shorter. Course length – Courses require an accurate means of measurement for length. Gates – Gates consist of pairs of twin poles with a rectangular panel between the poles. Gates have an 8-metre (26 ft) or larger opening. Equipment [ edit] Equipment for the downhill is different from the alpine events that are lower-speed. Skis are 30% longer than those used in slalom, for more stability at high speed. They usually have rounded, low-profile tips rather than pointed tips. Ski poles are bent so as to curve around the body as the racer stays in a "tuck position" and may have aerodynamic, cone-shaped baskets. As in other alpine disciplines, downhill racers wear skin-tight suits to minimize drag, and helmets are mandatory. In an attempt to increase safety, the 2003–2004 season saw the FIS increase the minimum sidecut radius for downhill skis to 45 metres (148 ft) from 40 metres (131 ft) and impose minimum ski lengths for the first time: 218 cm (7 ft 2 in) for men, and 210 cm (6 ft 11 in) for women. Races [ edit] In all forms of downhill, both at a local youth-level as well as the higher FIS international level, racers are allowed extensive preparation for the race, which includes daily course inspection and discussion with their coaches and teammates as well as several practice runs before the actual race. Racers do not make any unnecessary turns while on the course, and try to do everything they can to maintain the most aerodynamic position while negotiating turns and jumps. Unlike slalom and giant slalom, where racers have the times of two runs combined, the downhill race is a single run. Times are typically between 1½ and 2½ minutes for World Cup courses and must be over 1 minute in duration to meet international minimum standards. Tenths and hundredths and, occasionally, thousandths of seconds count: World Cup races and Olympic medals have sometimes been decided by as little as one or two hundredths of a second, and ties are not unheard of. The most successful all-time winners of World Cup downhill races are Annemarie Moser-Pröll of Austria (36 wins, 7 women's titles) 8] and Franz Klammer of Austria (25 wins, 5 men's titles. 9] Lindsey Vonn of the U. S. is currently dominant in woman's downhill racing with a lifetime total of 37 World Cup downhill wins and 7 women's titles. [10] 11] Risks [ edit] On some courses, such as the Lauberhorn course in Wengen, Switzerland, and the Hahnenkamm course in Kitzbühel, Austria, speeds of up to 150 km/h (93 mph) are common. Safety netting and padding are placed where race officials anticipate potential crashes. Despite these safety precautions, the ski racing community is well aware of the inherent risks of downhill skiing, for it is possible for racers to suffer serious injury or death while practising or competing. Three deaths among World Cup racers in recent years in downhill training or during a race were those of Austrians Gernot Reinstadler (1991) and Ulrike Maier (1994) and France's Régine Cavagnoud (2001. Also in 2001, Swiss downhiller Silvano Beltrametti was paralyzed in a high-speed crash and 1984 Olympic gold medalist Bill Johnson suffered permanent brain damage that eventually led to a crippling stroke which left him unable to function without assistance. Most recently Frenchman David Poisson was killed in a training crash in 2017. Speaking to media after Poisson's death, French former downhiller Luc Alphand noted that "eliminating risk entirely in downhill is impossible. 12] Men's World Cup podiums [ edit] In the following table men's downhill World Cup podium results in the World Cup since the first season in 1967. [7] Winners receive a distinctive crystal globe. [13] Season 1st 2nd 3rd 1967 Jean-Claude Killy Guy Périllat Franz Vogler 1968 Gerhard Nenning Karl Schranz 1969 Henri Duvillard Heinrich Messner 1970 Karl Cordin 1971 Bernhard Russi Bernard Orcel 1972 Mike Lafferty 1973 Roland Collombin Marcello Varallo 1974 Franz Klammer Herbert Plank 1975 Werner Grissmann 1976 1977 Josef Walcher 1978 1979 Peter Mueller Peter Wirnsberger Toni Buergler 1980 Ken Read 1981 Harti Weirather Steve Podborski 1982 1983 Conradin Cathomen 1984 Urs Raeber Erwin Resch Bill Johnson 1985 Helmut Hoeflehner Karl Alpiger 1986 Michael Mair 1987 Pirmin Zurbriggen Franz Heinzer 1988 Rob Boyd 1989 Marc Girardelli Daniel Mahrer 1990 Atle Skardal 1991 1992 A. J. Kitt 1993 William Besse 1994 Hannes Trinkl Patrick Ortlieb 1995 Luc Alphand Kristian Ghedina 1996 Guenther Mader 1997 Fritz Strobl 1998 Andreas Schifferer Hermann Maier Nicolas Burtin 1999 Lasse Kjus Werner Franz 2000 Josef Strobl 2001 Stephan Eberharter 2002 2003 Daron Rahlves Michael Walchhofer 2004 2005 Bode Miller 2006 2007 Didier Cuche Marco Buechel Erik Guay 2008 2009 Klaus Kroell Didier Defago 2010 Carlo Janka Werner Heel 2011 2012 Beat Feuz 2013 Aksel Lund Svindal Dominik Paris 2014 Hannes Reichelt 2015 Kjetil Jansrud Guillermo Fayed 2016 Peter Fill 2017 Downhill at the "big competitions. edit] Medal table [ edit] Country Gold Silver Bronze All Host nation Austria 27 12 26 65 7 (2 x WOG, 5 x WCH) Switzerland 17 21 48 4 (4 x WCH) France 8 9 6 3 (2 x WOG, 1 x WCH) United States 7 10 6 (3 x WOG, 3 x WCH) Germany. West Germany, United Team of Germany) 4 16 2 (2 x WCH) Canada 5 2 (2 x WOG) Norway 2 18 1 (1 x WOG) Slovenia 0 Italy 1 15 6 (2 x WOG, 4 x WCH) Sweden 3 Croatia Liechtenstein Australia Czechoslovakia USSR Medalists [ edit] Year Competition Venue Champions 2nd Place 3rd Place 2019 FIS Alpine World Ski Championships Åre Ilka Štuhec Corinne Suter Vincent Kriechmayr Lindsey Vonn 2018 Winter Olympic Games Pyeongchang Sofia Goggia Ragnhild Mowinckel St. Moritz Stephanie Venier Max Franz Beaver Creek and Vail Patrick Küng Tina Maze Travis Ganong Anna Fenninger Lara Gut Sochi Matthias Mayer Christof Innerhofer not awarded Dominique Gisin Schladming Marion Rolland Nadia Fanchini David Poisson Maria Höfl-Riesch Garmisch-Partenkirchen Elisabeth Görgl Maria Riesch Vancouver Julia Mancuso Val d'Isere John Kucera Anja Pärson Jan Hudec Lindsey C. Kildow Patrik Järbyn Nicole Hosp Torino Antoine Dénériaz Michaela Dorfmeister Martina Schild Bruno Kernen Bormio Janica Kostelić Elena Fanchini Renate Götschl Mélanie Turgeon Kjetil André Aamodt Corinne Rey-Bellet Alexandra Meissnitzer Salt Lake City Carole Montillet Isolde Kostner St. Anton Florian Eckert Selina Heregger Stefanie Schuster Nagano Jean-Luc Crétier Katja Seizinger Pernilla Wiberg Florence Masnada Sestriere Hilary Lindh Heidi Zurbriggen Seirra Nevada Picabo Street Lillehammer Tommy Moe Ed Podivinsky Morioka Urs Lehmann Kate Pace Atle Skårdal Astrid Lødemel Anja Haas Albertville Kerrin Lee-Gartner Franck Piccard Günther Mader Veronika Wallinger Saalbach-Hinterglemm Petra Kronberger Peter Runggaldier Nathalie Bouvier Svetlana Gladisheva Vail Hans-Jörg Tauscher Maria Walliser Peter Müller Karen Percy Karin Dedler Calgary Marina Kiehl Brigitte Oertli Crans-Montana Michela Figini Regine Mösenlechner Ariane Ehrat Doug Lewis Katharina Gutensohn Sarajevo Anton Steiner Olga Charvátová Gerry Sorensen Cindy Nelson Laurie Graham Winter Olympic Games * Lake Placid Leonhard Stock Annemarie Moser-Pröll Hanni Wenzel Marie-Theres Nadig Michael Veith Irene Epple Doris de Agostini Innsbruck Rosi Mittermaier Brigitte Totschnig David Zwilling Annemarie Pröll Betsy Clifford Willi Frommelt Wiltrud Drexel Sapporo Heini Messner Susan Corrock Val Gardena Annerösli Zryd Isabelle Mir Malcolm Milne Grenoble Olga Pall Jean-Daniel Dätwyler Christl Haas 1966 Portillo Marielle Goitschel Léo Lacroix Annie Famose Burgl Färbinger 1964 Egon Zimmermann Edith Zimmermann Wolfgang Bartels Traudl Hecher 1962 Chamonix Émile Viollat Pia Riva Barbara Ferries 1960 Squaw Valley Jean Vuarnet Heidi Biebl Hans Peter Lanig Penny Pitou 1958 Bad Gastein Toni Sailer Lucile Wheeler Roger Staub Frieda Dänzer Carla Marchelli 1956 Cortina d'Ampezzo Madeleine Berthod Raymond Fellay Anderl Molterer. also served as WCH (GS and Combined were competed as well but did not count four WOG) See also [ edit] List of men's World Cup Downhill title winners List of women's World Cup Downhill title winners List of Olympic medalists in men's Downhill List of Olympic medalists in women's Downhill List of Paralympic medalists in men's Downhill List of Paralympic medalists in women's Downhill List of World Champions in Downhill List of men's downhill races in the FIS Alpine Ski World Cup References [ edit] a b 50th International Ski Congress (July 2016) The International Ski Competition Rules (ICR) PDF) Cancun: Fédération Internationale de Ski (FIS) p. 83. ^ First Tracks! Online Ski Magazine (October 11, 2011. Canadian Ski Racers Train in Wind Tunnel. ^ Editors (2017. Cambridge Dictionary. Cambridge University Press. Retrieved 2017-02-16. skiing down slopes, rather than along level ground CS1 maint: extra text: authors list ( link) Editors (2017. Merriam-Webster Dictionary. Merriam-Webster, Incorporated. a: the sport of skiing on downhill trails—often used attributively. b: a skiing race against time down a trail CS1 maint: extra text: authors list ( link) "French skier sets speed record of 100 mph in downhill. USA Today. Associated Press. January 19, 2013. Retrieved January 8, 2018. ^ Wengen Downhill World Cup Race - Lauberhorn - SnowKings... ^ a b "Downhill - Top ten racers since 1967. Archived from the original on 9 February 2018. Retrieved 9 February 2018. ^ International Ski Federation (FIS. Biography: Annemarie Moser-Pröll. FIS Legends. Retrieved on: 2011-12-27. ^ International Ski Federation (FIS. Biography: Franz Klammer. Biography: Lindsey Vonn. Retrieved on: 2011-12-27. ^ The Australian (December 05, 2011. Lindsey Vonn wins 23rd World Cup downhill in Canada. Retrieved on: 2011-12-27. ^ French downhill skier David Poisson dies after training crash at Nakiska. 13 November 2017. Retrieved 25 February 2018. ^ International Ski Foundation. "FIS World Cup Trophy" PDF. International Ski Federation. Retrieved 2018-02-10. The FIS World Cup trophy is a trophy manufactured solely for the International Ski Federation. The trophy, unique in terms of the glass refining techniques used, is exclusively awarded to the FIS World Cup winners of each discipline at the Season Finals.

Latinas. U look like my friend ambrum who ride motokross. Downhill Mountain Biking. Australian rider Jared Rando takes the A line at the 2009 UCI World Mountain Bike Championships in Canberra, Australia. Indian DH rider Piyush Chavan during 1st Himalayan Downhill Mountain Bike Trophy held at Himalayan Mountain Bike Festival. Part of the Sarajevo urban downhill downtown race track. Downhill mountain biking ( DH) is a genre of mountain biking practiced on steep, rough terrain that often features jumps, drops, rock gardens and other obstacles. Downhill bikes are heavier and stronger than other mountain bikes and feature front and rear suspension with over 8 inches (20 cm) of travel, to glide quickly over rocks and tree roots. In competitive races, a continuous course is defined on each side by a strip of tape. Depending on the format, riders have a single or double attempt to reach the finish line as fast as possible, while remaining between the two tapes designating the course. Riders must choose their line by compromising between the shortest possible line and the line that can be traveled at the highest speed. If a rider leaves the course by crossing or breaking the tape they must return to the course at the point of exit, unless they do not gain a time advantage from crossing the tape, in which case they can continue with their run. citation needed] Riders start at intervals, often seeded from slowest to fastest, and courses typically take two to five minutes to complete with winning margins being often less than a second. Riders are timed with equipment similar to that used in downhill skiing. [1] History of competitive racing [ edit] The 1st downhill time-trial race took place in Fairfax, California on October 21, 1976 on a fireroad now referred to as Repack Road, 2] 3] 4] due to the need to repack the hub brake after each descent. [5] The bikes used were based on cruiser bicycles that had a drum or coaster brake that worked by pedalling backwards. The mechanism operated with a conical brake shoe being wound on a thread in a metal hub. To prevent the brake from seizing it was kept filled with grease. Heavy use during the descent would cause the brake to over heat, softening the grease and causing it to drain from the hub, requiring frequent repacking. Ten riders descended 1, 300 feet (400 m) of Repack road in about 5 minutes. [6] The first bikes used for descending were known as "klunkers" or "paperboy bikes. sturdy cruisers using balloon tires and coaster brakes, designed by Ignatz Schwinn during the Great Depression. [7] The bikes could endure abuse that would damage other bicycles by changing features from the Henderson and Excelsior motorcycles his company had built during the 1920s, including a heavy "cantilevered" frame with two top tubes and 2. 125-inch-wide (54. 0 mm) balloon" tires from Germany. Innovations like the fat-tire Schwinn with derailleur gears by Russ Mahon [5] of The Morrow Dirt Club in Cupertino at the 1974 Marin County cyclo-cross and Gary Fisher's [5] 1975 use of a tandem rear hub (from a flea market) with a drum brake threaded for a freewheel cluster developed the sport, and by 1979, two organizers and competitors of the Repack downhill, Charlie Kelly [5] and Gary Fisher founded the company which named the sport, MountainBikes. [8] As mountain biking grew during the 80s, downhill riders continued to use either rigid or limited-travel (under 2 inches (5 cm) suspension bicycles. Purpose-made downhill bikes started to appear in the 90s, with innovations such as dual crown forks and disc brakes, as well as more elaborate suspension designs. Later, riders from other disciplines began focusing on downhill, such as BMX racers Daniel Solano (Team Tomac Bikes) and Brian Lopes. Their influence is seen in the increased difficulty of many courses, with bigger jumps and drops added. The coming of age for downhill biking was its inclusion at the first UCI Mountain Bike Championship, held in 1990 in Durango, Colorado. Notable downhill racing venues [ edit] Many ski areas are converted into downhill mountain biking venues in the summer, such as Whistler Mountain Bike Park and Fernie Alpine Resort, 9] and many all-season downhill trails have been specifically developed. At some courses, bikers ride gondolas, trams or chair lifts to the starting point, or "shuttling" with motorized vehicles is used to transport riders to the top of the hill. Others are accessible by riding (or pushing) bicycles to the starting point. Urban downhill courses have also appeared in mountain-side cities, with the courses going through city streets and sidewalks, such as the Taxco Downhill event in Mexico. [10] Courses used in competition often feature several "lines" through or around difficult obstacles. For example, the "A line" might be a direct line over a large jump with a sketchy landing, the "B line" a smaller jump with a better landing, and the "C line" completely avoids the jumps, but may take longer. Australia [ edit] The 2009 UCI World Mountain Bike Championships in Australia. Australia has produced a large number of internationally successful downhill racers, including Sam Hill, Chris Kovarik, Nathan Rennie and Mick Hannah. The large majority of Australian downhill riding and racing is accessed by shuttling in cars, buses or by walking to the top of the track (push runs) however the venues at Mount Buller and Thredbo provide lift accessed tracks during the snow less summer months. Mount Stromlo, which is near the capital Canberra, hosted a World Cup Round in August 2008 and the 2009 World Championships. The top can be accessed by either riding up singletrack, or by shuttling via the road. Australia's first UCI Mountain Bike World Cup was held Cairns in 1994-1995. followed by the World Mountain Bike Championships in 1996 and again in 2017, placing Cairns on the map as the premier Australian mountain bike destination. citation needed] Austria [ edit] Located right in the Alps this country has a lot of places for downhill riding. A large majority of Austria 's downhill tracks are accessible via lift shuttles. A World Cup track called the "Planai" is located in the city of Schladming. It is about 5 km long with an average descent grade of about 35. citation needed] Bolivia [ edit] Most of Bolivias downhill riding is done in the Andes Mountains in and around La Paz. In the city you have Pura Pura; a few trails through the forest. Camiraya at the outskirts of La Paz has more and longer trails. A little further out in Sorata, you have the Loma Loma and Chu Chu trail. There are also trails in other parts of the country, for example in Cochabamba and Potosi. Bosnia and Herzegovina [ edit] Bosnia and Herzegovina is rich with mountains especially around the capital city of Sarajevo, in which a downtown race is held, although MTB and downhill especially are still developing to become known sports in Bosnia and Herzegovina, there are more and more riders which use mountains like Igman, Bjelašnica and others for downhill racing. Currently there are few tracks on Trebević, Igman, Bjelašnica, Cavljak - Barice, all featured tournaments on international level. UXO 's are one of the reasons for slow development of this sport in a country with a such great potential for it. citation needed] Canada [ edit] Canada is famous for its downhill racing as well as other sorts of mountain biking. The Whistler Mountain Bike Park in Whistler, British Columbia hosts the annual Crankworx and Joyride Huckfest racing events. The province of British Columbia is also home to several other large lift-serviced mountain bike parks, including Sun Peaks in Kamloops, BC, Silver Star Mountain Resort in Vernon, BC, Kicking Horse Mountain Resort in Golden, BC and Fernie Alpine Resort. The North Shore Mountains of North Vancouver, BC, are a famous downhill biking destination in their own right. The popular style of technical downhill freeriding that involves many man-made trail elements originated here. The style is often referred to as "North Shore Style. " Canada has produced many world-class mountain bike racers, including downhillers Andrew Shandro and Steve Smith. The mount of Bromont, situated in Bromont, Quebec, and Mont-Sainte-Anne near Quebec City are great places for downhill biking. citation needed] Croatia [ edit] Finn Iles in the 2018 UCI Downhill World Cup at Lošinj, Croatia Downhill MTB races have been held in Croatia since 1993, when the first competition was organized outside Zagreb, on the same mountain that today hosts the world cup races in alpine skiing. Until the past 4-5 years, Mountain biking was banished from popular hiking trails and ski slopes around the capital. However, with the rise in popularity of DH and enduro, gravity) riding, Trail managers have relaxed and along with allowing riders, have begun to allow for development of MTB specific trails, cooperating with the local riding community to communicate which trails are acceptable and which are not. Additionally, the area known as 'Grma' has seen the growth and development of DH specific trails. The art of MTB DH riding flourished in other parts of Croatia, especially in the northern Adriatic coastal region and in northern (continental) part of country. In 2010 the national DH Cup events were held in Buzet (Istria) Samobor (Zagreb area) Pakrac (Slavonia) and Gracisce (Pazin, Istria. Additionally, multiple enduro races around the country are now part of an annual 'Cro-enduro' series and the fall of 2017 saw organization of first ever Croatian Enduro National Championships. Urban downhill events are also held in the coastal city of Rijeka. citation needed] 2018 saw the first UCI Mountain Bike World Cup held in Croatia, on the island of Lošinj. France [ edit] Downhill mountain biking near Belfort, France The French Alps are home to many downhill routes [11] and events. The most famous of which is the Mega Avalanche downhill race event in the Alp d'Huez and Bourg d'Oisans region. Another downhill course in the region is Les Deux Alpes which sometimes hosts other downhill events. The downhill courses and events are limited in the area however, because of the alpine winter and snow. The most popular area for downhill in the French alps is the Portes du Soleil including the two more popular resorts of Morzine and Les Gets. Most recently, a world cup was held for the first time in La Bresse. In August 2011, La Bresse hosted the sixth round of the UCI World Cup. Since 2015, Lourdes hosted a World Cup round each year. Georgia [ edit] The first downhill trails in Georgia were developed in 2015. Among the first built was in Gudauri, followed by trails in Bakuriani. Both of the places are also ski resorts. Trails are at 2000–2250 meters, with trail lengths of about 5000 meters. citation needed] Germany [ edit] In Germany the landscape is quite diverse, reaching from flatlands in the north to medium-sized mountains in the center to alpine mountains in the south. Downhill tracks in Germany are not as steep as in Switzerland, Austria or Canada and the difference from top to bottom is less, but the main parts of an average track are everywhere in Germany. Racing on these short tracks is highly intense and allows no mistakes. Due to the country's large population the sport has developed quickly in Germany. Number of riders can go up to 600 at races. With 3 cup races, Thuringia, in the middle of Germany, is the center of gravity riding. The most popular race series is the 'iXS German Downhill Cup. In Germany is the Europe's biggest Mountainbike Freeride Festival hold, called iXS Dirt Masters. It includes one iXS German Downhill Cup Round, a 4X Race and a slopestyle contest. It is visited by around 25000 spectators and 1200 riders. In the small town Willingen is a former World Cup Downhill and Four Cross Race Course. The World Cup has been held there in 2005 and 2006. With Germany being a high level industry country, there are many firms producing downhill bikes, such as Last Bikes, Zonenschein, Fusion Bikes, Cube Bikes, Ghost Bikes, Canyon Bikes, Propain Bikes, Rose Bikes, Solid Bikes as well as boutique bike manufacturers Nicolai and Liteville. There are also a lot of firms producing high-end parts like Rohloff, Magura or Tune. citation needed] India [ edit] A scenic view in India at elevation 5, 600 metres (18, 400 ft. Downhill Mountain Biking in India is fairly new. The main and the most popular downhill mountain bike race in India is called Himalayan Downhill Mountain Bike Trophy which is organized by Himalayan Mountain Bike Network during Himalayan Mountain Bike Festival. This race is conducted at Ski Himalayas Ropeway and Ski Resort located in Solang Valley near Manali which the Mountain Biking Capital of India. The DH race track is 2 km long and the area offers lot of natural mountain biking trails and lends itself to many styles of mountain biking. The trails in this Himalayan region are accessible to riders of all skill levels. citation needed] Ireland [ edit] Downhill cycling has increased in Ireland over the past 10 years, for example, the National Points Series rounds regularly attract over 250 riders from all over the country. Irish tracks vary greatly in length and difficulty. Moneyscalp is one of the shorter tracks with times for Elites coming at just over a minute. Other tracks such as Carrick in Co. Wicklow are closer to 5 minutes. There are no official downhill tracks in the Republic of Ireland. Just across the border in Rostrevor, Northern Ireland however, Newry & Mourne District Council has recently built some tracks in Kilbroney Forest which includes a 27 km and 17 km single track and 2 purpose-built downhill trails. According to the law it is illegal to ride in the forests. citation needed] All the tracks are built and maintained voluntarily by individuals and mountain biking clubs who take it upon themselves to do so. As downhill mountain biking has become more popular so has the call for more facilities and practitioners of this sport have begun campaigning with the state on this issue. Plans have recently been announced for the construction of a purpose built downhill facility near Glenflesk in County Kerry. It will be the second highest downhill course in Europe. citation needed] Italy [ edit] Bardonecchia, one of the Torino 2006 winter olympic venues, converts some of its ski courses and lifts for use by mountain bikers in the summer, and a number of downhill courses are present. Other ski resorts turning to mountain bike parks in summer are Canazei, Pila, Sestola and Livigno. The area of Finale Ligure, near Genoa, offers year-round tracks that end on the seaside, served by shuttles. Among the most famous tracks in the country is the Sanremo Downhill, a rocky, technical and dangerous course won in 2007 by Fabien Barel. The 2008 World Championship were held in Val di Sole. citation needed] Kazakhstan [ edit] Located in Tian Shan, city of Almaty, Shymbulak bike park was opened in 2013. And you can also visit the Charyn canyons, mini RedBull Rampage trail. The cheap living costs, warm climate and fresh mountain air make Almaty a "must visit" place for riders on a budget. Latvia [ edit] In global context there are very little notable downhill venues in Latvia. Most of them are located at local ski resorts in Baldone, Sigulda and Cēsis, also there's trail network in the forests of Tukums near Melnezers. All the tracks are built and maintained voluntarily by individuals who take it upon themselves to do so. Each year Latvian Downhill association regularly schedule National downhill cup and championships. In the next several years it is expected to grow local community around downhill mountain biking by increasing the number of riders and improving local ski resort trail quality. citation needed] Norway [ edit] Hafjell, a ski resort in the county of Oppland and host of the alpine skiing events ( giant slalom and slalom) at the 1994 Winter Olympics, offers a wide variety of courses and tracks for cross country and downhill mountain bikers during summer. Hafjell hosted the 2010 European downhill championships and the 2010 Nordic downhill championships. citation needed] Philippines [ edit] Philippines is known for its mountainous range and rocky hills. In Rizal, there are famous downhill tracks such as the Antenna Downhill Tracks in Binangonan and the Patiis Downhill Tracks in San Mateo. There are also other downhill tracks around the country that holds annual downhill races. Some notable Downhill athletes in Philippines are Parabanne Mendoza, Eleazar Barba Jr., and Niño Martin Eday. The Downhill Riders Organization of the Philippines (DROP) organizes some of the downhill races around the country. Portugal [ edit] Portugal is the host country of a unique variety of downhill races, the Urban Downhill, known as Downtown. Lisbon DownTown is a very popular annual event which brings world class Downhill athletes to Portugal, Steve Peat is the King of the race winning 8 of the 11 editions. The Gouveia International Downhill is another important annual race that normally brings some of the WorldCup racers to the country. Places like Lousã, Tarouca and Sintra offer a big variety of single tracks and Downhill circuits. citation needed] Russia [ edit] Some of the notable Russian downhill venues are ski-complex "Metallurg" Bannoe lake, Magnitogorsk) Mashuk and Chaget mountains. And in the city of Novosibirsk has a trail for such races. It is located in the CHP-5. citation needed] Slovenia [ edit] Slovenia's vast hilly landscape and undamaged nature makes very good conditions for downhill cycling, thus one of the world's top, not only tracks but riders are also in Slovenia. The famous tracks that are included in the world cup are at ski resort Kranjska Gora in north-west tip of Slovenia, while the other track is on ski resort hill Pohorje at Slovenia's second largest city Maribor. citation needed] South Africa [ edit] Downhill racing is not currently a very big sport in South Africa, but is rapidly growing. South Africa boasts some great tracks and riders, especially from the Western Cape and the Pietermaritzburg area in Kwa-Zulu Natal, the hometown of Greg Minnaar. In the Western Cape, the best tracks are Edeouth and Jonkershoek in Stellenbosch, Playgrounds in Paarl, Sir Lowry's Pass near Somerset-West (hometown of Andrew and Jonty Neethling) Zevenwacht near Kuilsriver and Witfontein in George. They provide quite technical, but fun courses. Ferncliff and World's View are great in Pietermaritzburg. Helderkruin (West of Johannesburg) Klapperkop in Pretoria and Gillooly's Farm in Johannesburg. South Africa held the first round of the 2009 UCI World Cup, which was in Pietermaritzburg(Greg Minnaar's hometown. citation needed] Sweden [ edit] With the Caledonian mountains forming the borderland with Norway this country has places to downhill race. The majority of Sweden 's notable downhill tracks are situated around Åre and Åre Bike, accessible via lift shuttles. In 1999 Åre was the host for the UCI Mountain Bike & Trials World Championships and it hosted the Nordic Championships in 2007. There are numerous graded biking trails down the Åreskutan fell. Sweden's most southerly DH bike park is called Vallåsen Bike Park and is located on the north side of the Halland ridge between Skåne and Halland. Vallåsen opened in 2008 and attracts riders not only from Sweden but also Denmark due to its relatively close location to Copenhagen. Vallåsen holds an annual DH race at the end of the season called the Vallåsen DH Challenge. Jarvsö Bike Park is another downhill park, which is located in the locality of Järvsö, in the municipality of Ljusdal approximately 3 hours north of Stockholm by car. The park consists of 17 tracks of varying difficulty, and a pumptrack. [12] Switzerland [ edit] Located between the Alps and the Jura and surrounded by the downhill nations of France, Germany, Italy and Austria it is kind of a center for the European downhill scene. You can find tracks in or near every city with high quality and a steep descent. It has several World Cup tracks like "Champéry" or "Portes du Soleil. Switzerland is the home of parts manufacturer DT Swiss, EDCO Swiss bicycle components since 1902, frame manufacturer BMC and bike manufacturer Redalp. citation needed] Thailand [ edit] Mountainous regions of Northern Thailand offer great venues for downhill mountain biking. Chiang Mai is the most famous location for downhill mountain biking in Thailand. The Chiang Mai Downhill Challenge, which were held in November 2012 and 2013 had attracted World Cup riders, such as Steve Peat, Josh Bryceland, Sam Dale, Brook Macdonald, Wyn Masters and Edward Masters, as well as a Belgian freerider, Nico Vink. Doi Suthep mountain is where most downhill actions take place in Chiang Mai. Tour operator, such as X-Biking Chiang Mai offers guided tour or shuttle service to the trailheads and pick up the riders once they complete the trails. [13] The Thailand National Championships, which are held in many different venues across Thailand by the Thai Cycling Association also attract many riders across Southeast Asia. The cheap living costs, great foods, warm climate and great ridings make Thailand a "must visit" place for riders on a budget. United Kingdom [ edit] Brendan 'Brendog' Fairclough in the 2017 UCI Downhill World Cup at Fort William, Scotland Within the UK most of the main downhill tracks are in the Scottish Uplands, Highlands, Wales and Northern England, as these are more mountainous areas. Fort William in Scotland is Britain's only World Cup standard track and was the venue for the 2007 World Championships. The UK has a strong race scene with a national series and numerous regional series with strong representation of all age groups present. The country has produced many of the world's top downhill mountain bikers including Steve Peat, Gee Atherton, Danny Hart, Josh Bryceland, Rachel Atherton and Manon Carpenter. United States [ edit] The Sea Otter Classic, held each April at Laguna Seca near Monterey, California, is a major riding event that opens the racing season. citation needed] In 2008, experienced racer Mark Reynolds died after a crash at the Sea Otter Classic, highlighting the dangers of the sport. [14] Plattekill Mountain in the Catskills, Mammoth Mountain, the Northstar at Tahoe, Brian Head Resort, Attitash and Deer Valley ski resorts, and Moab (Utah) are also well known to mountain bikers. Snowmass, Colorado is also developing as a location for the sport. Mountain Creek Bike Park in Vernon, New Jersey is a downhill venue which hosts their own series of competitions called the Gravity Series. [15] In the southeastern United States, Snowshoe Mountain is well known for its extensive mountain bike park, camps, and freeriding areas during the summer. Bryce Resort offers a self-described progression based bike park, built by Gravity Logic. Massanutten Resort also has a bike park with some of the most rocky terrain on the east coast. UCI Pro Downhill riders, Neko Mulally and Dakota Norton have built, train at, and promoted races Windrock Bike Park in Oliver Springs, Tennessee as well. Vail, Colorado was the site of the 1994 Downhill World Championship. The trail was renamed " 94 Downhill" and is still ridden by downhill bikers today. In 2006, The U. S. National Championships were held at the Infineon Raceway in Sonoma, California. In 2007 and 2008 the U. National Championships were held in Mt. Snow, Vermont, and in 2009 and 2010 the U. National Championships were held at SolVista Bike Park in Colorado. Venezuela [ edit] El Volcan, a small mountain in the southeastern, touristic El Hatillo Municipality of Caracas, has a Downhill course that has about 500 meters of vertical drop, it is used by hundreds of riders a day during dry and wet weather, mostly on weekends. El Volcan is the representative [Downhill] Track of Caracas city. The course is open to the public and riding is neither specifically allowed nor prohibited by law. The trails are also used by hikers all week long. Shuttles are about 10 Venezuelan bolivars per trip, they run from the parking lot of a Farmatodo drug store in La Boyera, up to the summit using public avenues and paved roads, taking from 15 minutes to 30 minutes depending on traffic on the area. The course apart from being used mostly for recreational purpose, also has been used for irregularly scheduled downhill races due to the lack of organization in the riders community. citation needed] Governing bodies [ edit] The Union Cycliste Internationale is governing body for downhill mountain bike racing. Racers qualify to compete in World Cup races by earning UCI points, which are gained by being a top ten finisher in certain races, usually national. In the U. S., NORBA, as part of USA Cycling, runs the National Mountain Bike Series, and the NCCA is the governing body for collegiate cycling. In the UK, British Cycling controls mountain biking as well as road and BMX. In Australia, MTBA controls all disciplines of Mountain biking. Notable riders [ edit] Jake Watson See also [ edit] Downhill bike Mountain bike Mountain biking Mountain bike racing Bicycle suspension Glossary of cycling References [ edit] External links [ edit] Klunkerz: a film about mountain bikes on IMDb.

Or high school kinda but mostly college me: confused in different country's way to classify education years. Critics Consensus Fittingly named for a remake whose charms are dwarfed by its superior source material, Downhill is frequently. and frustratingly. less than the sum of its talented parts. 48% TOMATOMETER Total Count: 27 Coming soon Release date: Feb 14, 2020 Audience Score Ratings: Not yet available Downhill Ratings & Reviews Explanation Downhill Videos Photos Movie Info Barely escaping an avalanche during a family ski vacation in the Alps, a married couple is thrown into disarray as they are forced to reevaluate their lives and how they feel about each other. Inspired by the motion picture FORCE MAJEURE by Ruben Östlund Rating: R (for language and some sexual material) Genre: Directed By: Written By: In Theaters: Feb 14, 2020 limited Runtime: 85 minutes Studio: Fox Searchlight Pictures Cast News & Interviews for Downhill Critic Reviews for Downhill Audience Reviews for Downhill There are no featured reviews for Downhill because the movie has not released yet (Feb 14, 2020. See Movies in Theaters Downhill Quotes News & Features.

The gap in his teeth got me more nervous than him riding the track. Lavina grinder. We need somebody to walk the clones Seems legit. Lavina grinding pucks. Lavinia fontana. Lavina vác. Lavina fernandes. Lavina anglicky. Makes me want to get rod of my Cannondale Rize. Lavina angler. DANNY! MAKE A MUSICAL. Lavinia. Downhill Production Number: 116 Season: 1 Executive Producer(s) Unknown Writer(s) Unknown Art Director(s) Unknown Dialogue Director(s) Unknown Broadcast Information US Broadcast Number: 5 Disney Channel US Premiere: June 21, 2002 ABC Kids Premiere: October 12, 2002 Toon Disney Premiere: April, 2005 Merchandise DVD Releases: The Secret Files, Kim Possible: The Complete First Season iTunes Releases: Unknown A school ski trip leads to "humiliation nation" when Bonnie manages to place Kim's parents as chaperones; Kim and Ron discover that legendary monsters are actually the mutated experiments of a rogue geneticist. Characters (in order of appearance) Plot Summary Mission Villain: DNAmy Evil plot: create living versions of collectible figures Kim's transportation: school ski trip, rocket snowboard Personal Storyline Outside a snowy Middleton High, the sign reads: Mount Middleton Ski Trip. At the side of the school stands a school bus. Some pupils are going into it, while some others are putting their backpacks into the bus. Barkin stands at one end of the bus and writes down everyone who gets on the bus. Ron arrives carrying a pair of skis and almost hits Kim and another student. They then look at a really sad pupil named Alan Platt going into the bus. The reason he is sad is because his parents is going to chaperone on the ski trip. Kim's mom then shows up to Kim's surprise, saying that Bonnie called her and Mr. Dr. Possible telling them about the need for replacement chaperones. Bonnie takes a picture of them. Kim then says that Bonnie did it on purpose, to which she "tries to act innocently. Kim's dad, on the other hand, is trying to act cool, which means humiliation nation for Kim. As the bus drives through the snow-covered mountain landscape, Kim's parents are telling embarrassing stories about her, completely humiliating her. Ron on the other hand, is worried about a snow beast reported in the newspaper, to which Kim gives a sarcastic answer. She tells him that the picture in the newspaper could be anything, and that Ron should not take it seriously. He then tells her that is the point, as the newspaper is giving 5000 to whomever can get a clear photo of the beast. Every person in the bus hears him, and looks at him weirdly, and Barkin asks if Ron really believes it. Kim's parents then begin to sing, making Kim totally humiliated, while Ron sings along. When they arrive at their ski lodge, Kim's dad makes sure that everyone gets all their stuff, while Barkin asks Ron if he is ready to get that snow beast. Ron is surprised as Barkin explains that he did not want to share the 5000 dollars with the whole class. Barkin then agree to cut Ron in for two percent of the 5000 dollars. Kim is continuing to get humiliated by her parents as they continue to tell her classmates more embarrassing stuff about her. Bonnie, on the other hand, is really enjoying herself, and continues to take pictures of Kim and her parents. Ron and Barkin is walking up the mountain. Ron is very exhausted, while Barkin is not tired at all. They then stop, as Barkin is hearing something. A terrible scream then come, shaking trees and making Barkin and Ron almost fall. Ron and Barkin then says out "Snow Beast. at the same time, in a happy tone, and heads to where the scream comes from. They then start to follow it, before seeing a shadow flying over them, and then a big crash behind them. This causes Ron and Barkin to fall over the edge, and slide down the snow-covered mountainside, before heading of a cliff and falling some meters into the snow below. They manage to get up from the snow, and hear the same scream again, and some very heavy footsteps. Barkin makes the camera ready, as a shadow approaches. Ron screams, but Barkin tells him to calm down, as it is only a woman. We then get to see this woman, who is a little big in the edges. She also has black hair and glasses as well. They then talk a bit with her, and she asks if they believe in the snow-beast, to which they assure her that they don't. She also introduces herself as Amy Hall. She is trying to hit on Barkin. Ron tries to play matchmaker as soon as he notices, much to the dismay of Barkin. They then head back to the lodge, as we hear some giant footsteps, and see a large monster jumping past, with big rodent teeth and whiskers, and it screams out, which allows us to see that it has long ears and two horn-like growths on its nose, but it is only a silhouette, so we don't see any facial details. Back outside the lodge, where the rest of the class is, Bonnie is talking to Kim's dad, but Kim interrupts, fearing a humiliation scene coming up. Ron then comes down at high speeds on a snowboard, an as he stops, he manages to shower Bonnie with snow, much to her irritation and Kim's pleasure. Kim then asks if he has found his snow monster, to which Ron hushes her. Amy and Barkin then comes down, and Amy is still hitting on him. Kim then notices a strange-looking stuffed animal that Amy has attached to her jacked, around the center of her chest, saying that it is an Otterfly, a Cuddle Buddy. Amy then asks if Kim collects Cuddle Buddies, to which she replies that she has seen them at the mall, as to not embarrass herself. Kim's mother then comes and says that Kim loves Cuddle Buddies. Amy is really happy for this, and says that she is the president of the Cuddle Buddy Collectors Club, and Bonnie takes a picture of them, which annoys Kim. Amy then asks which of them Kim's favorite is. Kim's mother then says that it is Pandaroo, and that she still sleeps with it, which annoys Kim, and makes Bonnie really happy. Up at the terrace of the lodge, Kim is standing, looking very angry. She then tells Ron that Bonnie knows about Pandaroo, and that all hope is lost. Ron then borrows the Kimmunicator, and asks Wade about the snow monster sitch. Wade says that he hasn't found anything, and that Barkin gives him 10 percent of the reward if he delivers info, which irritates Ron. Kim then tells how terrible it is to have her parents on the ski trip, and that she is in humiliation nation. Unfortunately, Kim's dad hears this, and gets sad. Barkin then comes and says that they have to go out again before Amy force-feeds him more cocoa. Up in the mountain, Barkin and Ron is ready for the snow beast. Barkin has the camera ready, and is on the lookout for the beast, and so is Ron and Rufus. Ron is holding the Kimmunicator, with Wade on it. They then discover some really large footprints, which Barkin takes pictures of the footprints, as a shadow moves between the nearby trees. A dog then comes out of the trees. Barkin proceeds to pet it, but it reveals it has a pair of pincers, as well as six lobster legs and a lobster tail. Barkin is about to take a picture of it, when a rumble appears and it runs away. A big monster then jumps out of the trees behind them, and we clearly see that it is the monster we saw from before. We now get to see it in detail, and it looks like a rabbit mixed up with a rhinoceros. Amy then appears with two masked men and the dog-lobster in her hands, and tells the rabbit-rhinoceros to sit still, and it obeys. Barkin then understands that Amy is the owner of these beasts, and Amy then tells the masked men to get the camera. Barkin then takes off one of the monsters' mask, and he understands that it is not a normal man, as the head is that of a pig. Ron takes off the mask of the other "man" and sees that its head is that of a bird. The pig-man then knocks out Barkin, as Amy tells them to take them to her lab. The pig-man and the bird-man then carries off Ron and Barkin, while Amy rides the rabbit-rhino back to her Lab. The Kimmunicator on the other hand, is still lying in the snow, and Wade figures he has to get Kim, and the Kimmunicator then rockets off, with two sled legs on it. Back at the lodge, Mr. Possible is building a snowman, as two girls says that he has a nice outfit, to which he answers "groovy. Kim's dad then gets a little angry as Kim comments that reply, and Kim's mother then tells Kim's father that they should go, since they don't want Kim in humiliation nation, with a slightly irritated tone. Kim then realizes that they heard her talking about it, and feels bad. But then the Kimmunicator comes down, and Wade tells Kim that something has happened. At Amy's lab, the man-creatures are tying up Ron, Barkin, and Rufus, while Amy scolds the rabbit-rhino for wandering around in the mountains. Barkin then asks what kind of place they are at, to which Amy replies that it is her Genetic Engineering Lab, and she shows them her favorite part of it, which is her one hundred percent complete collection of Cuddle Buddies. She then begins to tell what she did after that, as she takes some cookies out of an oven, which was to create living Cuddle Buddies. She then says that she is one of the world's most foremost bio-geneticists, and that she was called DNAmy. Barkin then says that she is "sick and wrong. DNAmy then says that he is a meanie and that she "can fix that" and gets an evil smile on her face. Kim is snowboarding through the mountains, and stops to ask Wade if he can search the Cuddle Buddy website for Amy, as they have information about every major "cuddlers. Wade asks how she knows that, and she says that she has visited the website a few times. This almost makes Wade laugh. They then find out that she is a bio-geneticist, that she was kicked out of the university because of unorthodox splice experiments, and that her nickname was DNAmy. Wade then proceeds to scan the nearby area for a lab, and he finds a cave with high amounts of artificial reinforcements. Kim then continues to snowboard through the terrain, towards the cave. She then detects a security cam moving back and forth, and manages to get past it undetected. Back inside DNAmy's lab, she is about to put Barkin and Rufus into a machine, and she tells them that she is going to genetically splice Rufus and Barkin, since he told her she is sick and wrong. They then gets taken into two small rooms. DNAmy is then starting the genetic splice, and the machine gets activated. Kim has come in, and is watching the process from above. She then sees a cat approaching, but it is no ordinary cat, as it has the body of a snake. It then wraps around Kim, and she falls down some stairs to the same floor as DNAmy and the others. The snake-cat gets knocked out from this. She then discovers a Pandaroo Star edition in DNAmy's collection, stating that they only made twelve of them. She then throws two Cuddle Buddies at DNAmy's man-creatures, who is running towards her. The Cuddle Buddies knocks them out. Kim then proceeds to take DNAmy, but she whistles, and the rabbit-rhino arrives and stops Kim. DNAmy then completes the genetic splice between Rufus and Barkin, and a creature which looks like a man-sized Rufus with huge muscles and Barkin's hair then comes out of a third room in between the two that Ron and Barking were taken into before the genetic splice. Kim then plays the rabbit-rhino up against the naked mole man, saying that DNAmy has a new favorite, which works, as the rabbit-rhino lets go of Kim and begins to fight the naked mole man, while DNAmy tries to stop them. Kim uses the situation to free Ron. As the fight continues, the two mutants begins to destroy DNAmy's lab; Kim then manages to get the naked mole man into the genetic engineering machine, and transforms it back to separate Rufus and Barkin. However, Rufus is wearing Barkin's clothes, while Barkin yells that he needs some pants. They then escapes just as the lair blows up; Barkin puts on a purple dressing gown and slippers. As the lab explodes, Cuddle Buddies starts to rain down. But just as they thought they were safe, an avalanche starts, triggered by the explosion. They then start to run, but they see no hope of outrunning it. But, just as hope seems to have gone, Kim's dad comes in for a miraculous rescue on his homemade rocket snowboard, and they manages to jump over a chasm, and is safe from the avalanche, which plunges into the chasm. They arrive down at the lodge, and everyone's cheering. DNAmy gets taken into custody (which leaves one to wonder how she survived the explosion. Kim apologizes to her parents for what she said, but Kim's parents, realizing that they had taken things too far in order to be seen as cool by their daughter's peers, apologize (with Mrs. Possible speaking for both herself and her husband) for how they acted by way of explaining that they were teenagers once too, but that they sometimes forget what it's like (such as feeling embarrassed of your parents. As Kim and her mom hug, Bonnie takes a picture of them, and the mother-and-daughter shoot Bonnie an irritated look. Then, behind her, a woman comes out and calls Bonnie's name. Bonnie then cringes as she realizes that it's her own mom. She calls Bonnie stuff like "pumpkin" and "Bon-Bon. which leaves Bonnie in "humiliation nation. while the others enjoy it. Kim's mom then reveals that she called Bonnie's mother, and told her that they needed more chaperones. Kim then tells her mom that she rocks, and her mother replies, You rock too, Kimmie. Quotes Transcript Main article: Downhill/Transcript Memorable Quotes Kim: The Snow Beast of Mt. Middleton makes tracks? Right. From the same hard-hitting journalist who broke the Frog Boy story. Ron: I was personally touched by Frog Boy's struggle to fit in a world that could never truly accept him. Kim: For once, I wish the bad guy's lair didn't have to blow up. Mrs. Possible: to some of Kim's classmates) That reminds me of the cutest Kimmie story. (Kim groans) So we were on our first family ski trip. Kimmie is 2 years old, and she takes off her clothes in the middle of the lo... Kim: Mom! Not now! Not ever! Mrs. Possible: Oh, honey. 2-year-olds have been known to strut around stark naked. Am I right? Bonnie: Absolutely. Please, go on. Kim: Bonnie knows about Pandaroo. Hope is lost. Ron: That's harsh. Can I borrow the Kimmunicator? Kim: Your concern touches me. Gallery Outfits Kim Ron Screenshots Supplementary Information Middleton High School Reader Board "Mount Middleton SKI TRIP" Team Possible's Transportation School ski trip, rocket snowboard Allusions Cuddle Buddies are a reference to ty beanie babies Trivia This is the first episode with Amy Hall, DN Amy. It is noted, that Ron did very well on the snowboard in this episode. He purposely showered Bonnie with snow, making it look, like he was out of control. We find out after Bonnie left that he was perfectly in control the whole time. After a few moments in a perfect posture, he then began to fall, when the only thing that may have thrown him off balance was an arm motion. Kim caught and steadied him, as soon as she saw that he was about to fall. Chronologically-speaking, this is the 15th-episode of the series. Errors In the scene where Kim, Kim's Dad, Ron, Rufus, and Mr. Barkin escape the avalanche and reach the lodge safely, the group collapses in the snow and Mr. Barkin is seen wearing a robe. But when the scene cuts from the group to the view of those waiting and cheering for their arrival, Mr. Barkin is seen wearing his snow gear, not the robe he was originally wearing when he arrived. It is actually the robe, but mis-coloured to that of his winter coat. Behind the Scenes Cast & Crew Executive Producers Story Editor Writers Art Director Line Producer Storyboard Supervisor Voice Talent See Character List Above Dialogue Directors Voice Casting Storyboard Timing Directors Lead Character Design Character Design Character Clean-Up Location Design Prop Design Background Paint Color Stylists Main Title Design By Production Manager Overseas Animation Supervisor Technical Director Storyboard Revisions Continuity Coordinator BG Key Color Correction Animation Production by Film Editor Assistant Film Editor Pre-Production Track Editor Animatic Editor Scanners Track Reading Supervising Sound Editor Sound Editor Foley Mixer Foley Artist Re-Recording Mixers On-line Editor Original Dialogue Recording Assistant Dialogue Engineer Manager of Music Production Post Production Manager Post Production Supervisor Audio Supervisor Post Production Coordinator Production Coordinators Production Associate Production Secretary Production Control Casting Manager Script Coordinator Produced by Walt Disney Television Animation Music Score by Adam Berry "Call Me, Beep Me! The Kim Possible Song" Written and Produced by Cory Lerios George Gabriel Performed by Christina Milian References External links " Disney Wiki: Downhill " Merchandise.

 

 

 

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