BACK IN THE REFRIGERATOR

12 November 2003


== STOP PRESS ==
News just in from Dark Summer is that the event will kick off at 7pm (be sure to arrive by 6pm) and finish at 10pm, which means you can go in the bar for an hour afterwards and regale tales of the day's events.

On the slope, we now have confirmed:

- kicker
- s-rail
- c-rail
- kinked rail
- straight rail
- possibly a little surprise hit

Sponsors for the event so far include Salomon, Ellis Brigham, Dark Summer, Head, Rossignol,
Volkl, K2, North Face, Maxim, Men's Fitness. They will also have local and national press there
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Wondering what to do after the Rugby World Cup Final on Saturday 22 November??? If you need any more exhilaration, then head to the Milton Keynes SnoZone, where the second annual Refrigerator Charity Open, organised by Ellis Brigham and Salomon, will be taking place.

If it's anything like last year, this should be an amazing event.
The format is very much a jam style event with spot prizes for anything from braveness through to pure stupidity!

Running from 7pm - 10.30pm, the freeski session is open to riders of all levels and abilities, with all the money raised going to the Back-Up Trust. Make sure you get there for 6pm though, for a sharp 7pm kick off.

Whether you¹re a fan of the rails and kickers or get your thrills from big air, this event is about just getting out there and having a good time whilst pushing yourself to the max, plus there will be demos from some of the leading lights of the British junior freeski scene.

Riders confirmed to date include Mike Wakefield, Mark Watson, Andy Topping, Nick Southwell, Zack Wragg, Paddy Graham, Eddie Thelwell and James Foster, with many more of the UK's hottest young skiers expected. These guys are pushing the boundaries, taking skiing to new highs.

Ellis Brigham Freeski Team manager Chris Fecher will be at hand with advice and encouragement and to issue a whole host of fantastic prizes up for grabs from leading wintersports brands including Salomon, Atomic, Head, The North Face, Volkl, Nordica and Rossignol. With a pumping sound system, demo
skis, lots of rails and possibly a jump or two, there¹s plenty of fun to be had whether you plan to enter or just drink in the bar, so why not come down and support the cream of British freestyle skiing and a very
worthwhile charity?

Tickets are £10. For more information and to pre-book call the Ellis Brigham Milton Keynes store on 01908 609122.

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