Aiko Uemura holds junior mogul camp! Sunday, March 27, 2022 @ Hakuba Iwatake Limited to 50 elementary and junior high school students, first come, first served!

Aiko Uemura can take mogul lessons!
Only 50 elementary and junior high school students can get a happy chance on a first-come, first-served basis!

If you can prepare your skis yourself and ride the lift by yourself, you can participate regardless of your skiing skills!

Aiko Uemura, a legendary skier in the Japanese moguls world, who has achieved the feat of being the first Japanese to win the World Cup overall and participating in five consecutive Winter Olympics.
She recently appeared on TV every day as a commentator for NHK at the 2022 Beijing Olympics.
Many people must have been fascinated by her easy-to-understand and passionate talk.

It has been decided that a junior camp will be held where Aiko Uemura will teach moguls!
The target audience is elementary and junior high school students. If you can prepare your skis yourself and ride the lift by yourself, you can participate regardless of your skiing skills.

What a delightful and exciting opportunity for children to have lessons directly at Olympia.
Don't miss this precious opportunity! The first 50 people to apply, so hurry up and apply!


Aiko Uemura Junior Mogul Iwatake Snow Field

Sunday, March 27, 2022

Venue: Hakuba Iwatake Snowfield
Target: Elementary school students to junior high school students
(participation conditions / must be able to prepare skis by themselves, be able to ride the lift by themselves, must have ski accident insurance, must wear a helmet) Capacity: 50 people (first-come, first-served basis) Participation fee: 8,000 yen (lift fee
included
)

Application deadline: March 25, 2022

Inquiries: Shigeru Kobayashi
Mail: fstyle-mo18@outlook.jp


[Notes]
* Please pay the participation fee at the reception desk on the day of the event.
*Please do the following as a measure against corona infection.
(1) Physical condition management sheet for the 10 days leading up to the event (temperature measurement for 10 days) (

2)
Negative antigen or PCR test certificate within 72 hours of the event
date https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1qo7vJUg-V4uKnU3-Q8s0OWxvc24hhioV?usp=sharing
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If you do not have the documents to submit, you may not be able to participate, so please be sure to bring them with you.
It may be canceled depending on the infection situation.

Cooperation: Hakuba Iwatake Snow Field
Sponsorship: Ponos Co., Ltd. (Nyanko Great War)


Aiko Uemura

Participated in five consecutive Olympic Winter Games, Nagano in 1998, Salt Lake City in 2002, Turin in 2006, Vancouver in 2010, and Sochi in 2014, all of which finished in the top ranks. He is the first Japanese to win the overall World Cup title, and is a legendary athlete who carved his name into the history of moguls in Japan. After his retirement, he has expanded his activities to the backcountry, and is also working on enlightenment activities and media work to convey the fun of moguls. He was also a commentator for NHK at the recent 2022 Beijing Olympics.

 

Photo: Aiko Uemura official FB

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