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Aug 31, 2018·Snowboard Park & Pipe
Lucile Lefevre (FRA) competes during qualifiers at FIS BA World Cup Moenchengladbach © Oliver Kraus

After its successful debut last winter, the ARAG Big Air Festival is back to business in the 2018 Olympic season bringing together what matches perfectly: music and action sports, freestyle skiing and snowboarding.

A city of just over 250,000 people near the Dutch border, Germany's Moenchengladbach, no stranger to big time sporting events, will host this season's fourth Big Air World Cup on December 2nd.

The SparkassenPark, a top-tier outdoor 12,000-seat venue which was built to host the 2006 Field Hockey World Championships and a regular host to internationally celebrated artists such as Green Day, David Guetta, and countless others will also welcome German top artists Kratfclub and Cro as Friday's and Saturday's headliner.

With With two concerts and Big Air World Cup, the ARAG Big Air Festival will once again be an early season standout, especially with a ramp like this:

the scaffolding monster will be made of 130 tons of steel, and measure 49 metres in height, 120 metres in length whilst being covered by 800 m³ of snow produced in the indoor ski hall of Neuss, Germany.

WINNERS

Year

Ladies

Men

Event

Format

2016

Anna Gasser (AUT)

Roope Tonteri (FIN)

BA

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