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7:00 am– 10:30 am Breakfast in Beaver Creek at The InterX Pavilion It’s the most important meal of the day! Beaver Creek Village
9:00 am Audi Driving Experience Home of Quattro® 9:00 am Nottingham Lake | Avon
12:00 pm– 4:00 pm Woody Creek Chill Deck Ice bar and Race Spectating! 12:00 pm – 4:00 pm Golden Peak Stadium | Vail Mountain
Located just below the half pipe at the Golden Peak Stadium in Vail, the Woody Creek Chill Deck is one of the 2015 Alpine World Ski Championships’ premiere spectator viewing areas and ice bar! Watch the Nations Team Event in style at the Woody Creek Chill Deck.
12:00 pm– 5:00 pm International Experience Pavilion Eat. Drink. Race. Celebrate! Beaver Creek Village
From breakfast to après-race fun, the International Experience (InterX) Pavilion is your headquarters for the 2015 FIS Alpine World Ski Championships! Located in the center of Beaver Creek Village, this heated tent is open daily until 5pm. The InterX Pavilion has everything you need – breakfast, race coverage, free food & alcohol sampling, full bar service, music, prizes and more! The tent is free, open to the public and perfect for all ages.
2:00 pm– 5:30 pm Après Avon A Daily Festival of Music, Food & Spontaneity. Avon Main Street Mall
Après Avon, a free 12-day concert and street fair will be held from 2pm to 5:30pm every day after the races, February 3 through 14, 2015 at Avon’s Main Street Mall. The festivities feature live music, craft brews, cocktails, food and performance art, along with visits by the 2015 official mascots and cheerleaders, ski racing athlete signings, including a visit by Olympic Gold Medalist Mikaela Shiffrin, distribution of the coveted AWSC pins and other American-rooted activities.
2:15 pm– 4:00 pm Nations Team Event Golden Peak Stadium | Vail 2:15 pm – 4:00 pm Golden Peak Stadium | Vail Racers to Watch: Countries competing head-to-head
The Nations Team Event is the only team race in the World Championships program for alpine skiing. Teams of 4 athletes (2 men, 2 ladies) compete on a parallel GS course in head-to-head match-ups. Each skier gets a chance to race on both lanes of the parallel course after which the team with more head-to-head wins advances to the next round. The event has a maximum of 16 teams and is an exciting fast-paced competition to watch. Gates open at 12:00pm
3:00 pm– 6:00 pm Solantro Après Party With Brent Gordon & Friends Vail Village
4:00 pm– 8:00 pm Sierra Nevada Winter Beer Camp Beer Lovers Rejoice in Vail! International Bridge | Vail
6:30 pm Medals Ceremony – Nations Team Event Followed by a Free Concert6:30 pm Championships Plaza/Solaris Racers to Watch: Champions from the Nations Team Event.
KC and the Sunshine Band in Concert Following the Nation’s Team Medals Ceremony 6:45 pm Championships Plaza/Solaris
The Men’s Slalom race will take place February 15 at Red Tail Stadium.
Event Security Bag Policy
All bags will be searched prior to entering Championships Plaza.
Bag Size Guidelines:
• One bag per person
• Approved bags SMALLER than (photo)
• Size: 9” x 10” x 17” or 22 x 25 x 43 cm
What am I allowed to bring into the event?
• Camera, mobile devices, binoculars, cowbells, water bottles, snacks, etc.
• Clothing and blankets if carried by hand
What am I NOT allowed to bring into the event?
• Illegal Drugs
• Weapons
• Knives with blades over 3.5”
• Glass bottles
• Alcohol
• Umbrellas
• Air Horns
Après Avon Musical Lineup:
Tuesday, February 10:The Motet
Wednesday, February 11: John Denver Tribute by The John Adams Band
Thursday, February 12: Hell’s Belles
Friday, February 13: Brothers Keeper featuring John Popper
Saturday, February 14: Bonfire Dub & The Congress
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