Legendary World Championship Shovel Races Taking Place
February 9, 2019
ANGEL FIRE, NM - January 23, 2019 – Angel Fire Resort Shovel Races is turning 40! Do you have what it takes to win a World Championship title? That's what many competitors are asking themselves as they begin to wax up their shovel for the 40th Annual Angel Fire Resort World Championship Shovel Races. This year, anyone can compete for the coveted World Championship Shovel Racing title at Angel Fire Resort, located in the Southern Rockies of New Mexico. Competitors of all ages are invited to compete in the February 8-9, 2019 event. The resort is giving an open invitation to anyone who would like to try and be a World Champion to participate in the race.
Shovel racing began as a simple contest in the 1970s when lift operators would ride their shovels down the mountain at the end of their shifts. The organized media competition of Shovel Racing has been held for 39years at Angel Fire Resort. National news outlets including ESPN, ABC Sports, MTV, and The Travel Channel have even featured the event. Shovel Racing was also once a featured sport during the early years of the Winter X Games. The racers are competing for cash and prizes.
Racers from all over the country compete by sitting on the scoop of a standard aluminum grainshovel, handle pointed downhill, and then lift their hands and feet to allow gravity to take them for a ride. Each rider gets two shots to clock the fastest time down the front of the Angel Fire ski mountain, and top speeds regularly exceed 70 miles per hour. The practice session will be held February 8, with the competition occurring February 9.
"Where else can you show up and become a World Champion in one race? We are one of only a handful of resorts worldwide where they offer Shovel Racing as a competitive sport," explains Ruth Worden, marketing manager, Angel Fire Resort. "We'd love to encourage anyone who has heard about Shovel Racing or who would like to try to come give it shot to register now. Everyone has to try it once.It's a great event to participate in or come out and cheer them on as a spectator."
Racing categories include:
Little Scoops (ages 6-9)
Youth (ages 10-13)
Junior (ages 14-17)
Media (open to men or women currently working in TV, print or radio)
Adult Women (ages 18+)
Adult Men (ages 18-44)
Master Men (ages 45+)
Pro Men
Pro Women
NEW Team (4-person team – best of top 3 times)
Those who feel they are expert Shovel Racers are encouraged to enter the Pro-categories. Cash or prizes will be awarded to the fastest competitors in all age-specific categories.
New this year is the "Team" category. In this category four people will team up to collectively share their times. Each person will race just one time and the top 3 best times will be recorded.
The event will also include the Seventh Annual Media Category Shovel Race Competition – where women and some men, in New Mexico, Oklahoma and Texas television and print media will compete for bragging rights and the fastest time down the hill on a shovel.
"Shovel Races is that rare sport where if you don't let your fear get the best of you, you can win in your category the very first time you try it," states Jessica Garate, KRQE-TV anchor. "Women have been laying it on the line for years at Angel Fire Resort. Now we're seeing more men from the media want in. We welcome them knowing they will get smoked by the ladies."
"There is nothing that says New Mexico True, better than the Shovel Races in Angel Fire! I actually won the event a few times, many years ago, or was that the Jalapeño Popper eating contest? With this being the 40th anniversary, I'm committed to winning again," explains KOB4 morning weatherman, Steve Stucker. "I plan to sit down, lean back, put my legs up...and let nature take its course!"
KRQE-TV and KASA-TV are bringing a dozen media members to this year's races, including Kristen Currie, Brittany Bade, and Lysee Mitri. KOAT-TV and KOB-TV have entered both male and female on-air personalities on their teams. Steve Stucker, Jorge Torres, Marisa Maez are a few expected to be at the Media competition.
KRQE main anchors, Dean Staley, and Jessica Garate, along with KRQE chief meteorologist, Mark Ronchetti will emcee the media racing categories at the event and always have their take on the races.
"These women and men from TV dress up in crazy costumes and allow us to make fun of them as they zip down the mountain. Let's be honest, they're braver than any of the rest of us at the stations," states, Mark Ronchetti, Chief Meteorologist, KRQE-TV.
"Our Media category continues to grow in popularity each year. We're thrilled to have some of the most recognized media members across three states competing. We hope fans of these women and men will travel to the resort to cheer them on," states Krysty Ronchetti, public relations director for Angel Fire Resort/SJ Communications.
In honor of the 40thAnniversary, Angel Fire Resort is offering a 40% lodging discount for Shovel Racing weekend. The discount is good for any 2-night stay, February 7-11, 2019 made at least 48-hours in advance.
For more details about the Angel Fire World Shovel Race Championship, including registration and rules, go to: https://www.angelfireresort.com/event/40th-world-championship-shovel-races/or call (855) 923-7387.