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Red Bull Crashed Ice was a world tour in ice cross downhill, a winter extreme sporting event which involves downhill skating in an urban environment, on a track which includes steep turns and high vertical drops. Racers speed down the course's turns, berms, and jumps. Competitors, having advanced from one of the tryouts in the prior months, race in heats of four skaters, with the top two advancing from each heat. The events were held from 2001 to 2019; the ATSX now oversees ice cross downhill events.
The series was created and is managed by energy drink company Red Bull. It is similar to ski cross and snowboard cross, except with ice skates on an ice track, instead of skis or snowboards on a snow track.
Racers are typically athletes with a background in ice hockey, however competitors from the sports of bandy and ringette have also competed with great success, such as Salla Kyhälä from Finland's national ringette team, who also played in Canada's National Ringette League, and Jasper Felder, a bandy player who became an ice cross downhill seven-time single event winner. As a bandy player, Felder represented the United States national bandy team, while in ice cross downhill, represented Sweden while equipped with ice hockey gear. Felder was first in the single-event in 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2009, and twice in 2004.
Single event winners
World championship era
From 2010 onwards a points system was introduced. After the season, the skater with the most points is crowned the world champion. Points are awarded to the top 100 racers. Points are awarded starting with 1000 for the winner, after that 800, 600, 500 and decreasing to 0.5 for place 100.
For the 2015 season, the Riders Cup events were instituted. The events were designed to make the sport more accessible to more skaters. For these events, skaters can earn up to 25% of the points that the main events are awarded, with percentages decreasing with each placing. Meaning that the winner receives 250 points, which is 25% of the main event 1000 points and it decreases to 1% of the main event points for the 64th finisher, who receives 2.5 points. Any placings 65th and beyond do not score any points.
As well, a new wrinkle was added to the overall championship called the "throw out" rule. If a competitor competes in all of the stops, up to a maximum of 12 events in future years, the lowest main event score and the lowest Riders Cup score will be thrown out. This will give the skater an adjusted score for the overall championship. Thus, meaning that it is in the skater's best interest to compete in all events.
= Individual Competition
=2016 World Championship
2017 World Championship
2018 World Championship
2019 World Championship
= Men's competition
=2010 World Championship
2011 World Championship
2012 World Championship
2013 World Championship
2014 World Championship
2015 World Championship
= Team Competition
=2013 Team Challenge World Championship
2014 Team Challenge World Championship
2015 Team Challenge World Championship
= Women's competition
=2015 Women's World Championship
Gallery
References
= General references
=Red Bull’s Headlong Frozen Dash Is a Crash Course in Marketing, By Matt Higgins, New York Times, March 3, 2007
Red Bull Crashed Ice returns to Quebec City, by Melissa Halarides, The Concordian, March 7, 2007
A Downhill Ice Course, Full Hockey Gear and the Need for Speed, Market Wire, August 2006
Crashed Ice: Le parcours de l'an dernier gonflé aux stéroïdes, by Ian Bussières, Le Soleil, January 25th 2008, P. 8 & 9
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Crashed Ice - Wikipedia
Red Bull Crashed Ice was a world tour in ice cross downhill, a winter extreme sporting event which involves downhill skating in an urban environment, on a track which includes steep turns and high vertical drops. Racers speed down the course's turns, berms, and jumps.
Red Bull Crashed Ice: The Evolution
Jul 26, 2016 · Set up as a pilot project to test the viability of future events, the inaugural Red Bull Crashed Ice event took place on a 300m-long ice track filled with sharp turns and tricky obstacles and...
Red Bull Crashed Ice
Since the first-ever race back in 2001, Red Bull Crashed Ice has developed into one of the world's most breathtaking winter sports events. Riders hurtle down courses up to 600 metres in length in groups of four, shoulder to shoulder, as they fight it out for victory.
Red Bull Crashed Ice
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Crashed Ice By the Numbers - Red Bull
Feb 21, 2017 · "Red Bull Crashed Ice" — the global series that combines the grace of speed skating and brawniness of roller derby in the frigid great outdoors of some of the world's great cities —...
Results | Red Bull Crashed Ice
Red Bull Crashed Ice Results. Pos Name Nat Pts; 1. Martin Niefnecker: GER: 1800: 2. Kyle Croxall: CAN: 1000: 3. Gabriel Andre
Red Bull Crashed Ice Boston 2019- Official Page
Feb 8, 2019 · Red Bull Crashed Ice features some of the best and toughest skaters in the world, racing four at a time, shoulder-to-shoulder and reaching speeds of 50 mph, all while fighting it out for...
Red Bull Crashed Ice Boston USA 2019 - FULL SHOW - YouTube
Fenway in Boston is the unique backdrop hosting Red Bull Crashed Ice as it makes its stadium debut. The athletes fight for victory on a 610m (2,000ft) ice track paying homage to the iconic...
Red Bull Crashed Ice Hits Boston's Fenway Park - YouTube
Double World Champion Cameron Naasz moved closer to a third title by winning in Boston on Saturday night, at the first ever Ice Cross Downhill competition held in a stadium. Fellow American rider...
Men's Finals Red Bull Crashed Ice 2018 US - YouTube
Watch the Replay of Red Bull Crashed Ice 2018 First Stop in Saint Paul, Minnesota here: https://youtu.be/idagp0eqxd4?t=41s_Experience the world of Red Bull ...