Contributor Jon // Not many people remember it, but The Westbeach Classic was originally held at Cypress Mountain and more than a few careers were made of it. At this time contests were as much about socializing as about winning. Snowboarding was pretty small, and all the competitors were acquainted with one another.
Dano Pendygrasse puts it this way in “Out Westbeach; Snowboarding, Westbeach and a new Canadian dream” (buy it here)
So, in April 1989, Cypress Mountain in West Vancouver became the first host of what would become an iconic event. I was 19, and I remember it being a pretty big deal. A big-name American pro, Dan Donnelly, drove up, which was something most riders hadn’t seen up until that point, and people came from all over the province to ride, watch, and party. I guess because it wasn’t very good, I don’t remember much of the “pipe,” but what I always will remember is the jump that was built at the end of it: a big booter to a terrible landing that pun- ished everyone who hit it. The halfpipe contest became a jump contest, and Don Schwartz won it with a backflip full twist. Warburton blasted some double-grab rocket airs, and Ross Rebagliati’s signature method air was good enough to push him to a win in the amateur category. That kid had style, man. I used to think it was a shame that he got into racing, because he was so good at freestyle, but then he won the Olympic gold medal. I doubt he regrets the switch.





this seems like only yesterday