The Sheaf - January 30th, 2014

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Sex Week is Feb. 3-7 at the U of S — do you talk about it? OPINIONS 13

THE sheaf

30 January, 2014 • The University of Saskatchewan student newspaper since 1912

Students lead workshops in cultural awareness and understanding. NEWS 2

The women’s volleyball team hopes to end their season in winning fashion. SPORTS 5

We The Artists celebrates fine arts at the U of S. CULTURE 10

Slopestyle snowboarding comes to the Olympics

Making its debut in the Olympic Games in Sochi, snowboard slopestyle incorporates both rails and jumps into one competition. SCOTT DAVIDSON Associate News Editor A new snowboarding event called slopestyle is being added to the Olympics and will debut at the 2014 Winter Games in Sochi, Russia. In slopestyle snowboarding, athletes perform tricks on a course made up of a variety of obstacles. Athletes are judged on the difficulty, style and variety of the tricks in their run.

Slopestyle courses are typically divided into two sections: rails and jumps. In the rails section, athletes perform skateboardinspired tricks on narrow metal pipes. Following the rails section is a series of jumps where athletes perform aerial maneuvers such as flips and spins. Snowboarding joined the Olympics in 1998 with halfpipe and slalom events. Snowboard cross was added to the games in 2006. Slopestyle is the fourth snowboarding event to be added to the Olympics.

Despite the addition of these events to the games, the Olympics have been criticized by snowboarders who believe the Games do not offer a true representation of their sport. Halfpipe, slalom and snowboard cross are disciplines only practiced by a minority of snowboarders. By contrast, slopestyle is seen by many as more representative of what most snowboarders do. Yet the new event has not been without its critics. Veteran NBC sportscaster Bob Costas compared slopestyle to the MTV

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show Jackass, in which amateur stuntmen performed a variety of dangerous tasks. Olympic athletes were quick to deride Costa’s comments. “We just got into the Olympics and already we have guys who know nothing about the history of our sport telling us we’re a bunch of jackasses? That’s pretty demeaning.” said Sage Kotsenburg, a United States slopestyle team member in an interview with ESPN.com.

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