Engineering:Skirider
A Skirider is a kind of scooter designed to work on snow in 2002 by 2004 British inventor of the year Andrew Hubert winning Platinum for design and Gold leisure. It was invented to make the slopes more accessible to people whose physical limitations prevented them from skiing but ironically it soon caught on with extreme sports enthusiasts. It won Silver prize at Salon Des Inventions in Geneva in 2005 and is increasing in popularity. It won its first slope approvals in Whistler B.C. in early December 2005 and quickly became approved for popular ski resort slopes around the world meeting health and safety standards for the following slopes: Austria
- Mayrhofen, St Christoph, St Stefan
Canada
- Cypress Mountain, Fernie Alpine Resort, Red Mountain Resort, Sun Peaks, Whistler-Blackcomb
France
- Saisies, Les Menuires, Morillon, Val-d'Isère
Greenland
- Nuuk,
Italy
- Bolzano, Val Gardena
Serbia
- Kapaonik
Slovenia
- Krvavec, Soriska Planina, Vogel
Switzerland
- Davos
United Kingdom
- Milton Keynes (indoor), Pontypool (artificial), Tamworth (indoor)
USA
- Aspen, Mount Lemmon, Winter Park
In 2006 it came in second place on Sky 1's The Big Idea.
External links
- https://web.archive.org/web/20070927140324/http://www.vodafonesmallbusiness.co.uk/bigidea/contestants_winner.aspx?id=910
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- http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/wales/south_east/3981585.stm
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skirider.
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