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Dew Tour

The Dew Tour is an extreme sports circuit organized by Coalition 375 LLC, an alliance of elite action sports experts.

Dew Tour
FormerlyAST Dew Tour
SportExtreme sports
Founded2005
CountryAll
TV partner(s)NBC Sports
Official websiteDewTour.com

History edit

 
BMX Dew Tour 2007 in Salt Lake City, Utah.

The tour was announced in late 2004, and made its debut in Louisville, KY in June 2005. The tour then made stops in Denver, Portland, Oregon, and San Jose, California, and wrapped up its inaugural season in Orlando, Florida, in October that year. In its first year, the tour was a major success and returned to those five cities in 2006. In 2007, the tour replaced their Louisville, Denver and San Jose stops with events in Baltimore, Cleveland, and Salt Lake City. They did return to Portland and Orlando that year. The Salt Lake City event brought an overall attendance record to the tour. In 2009, the tour was trimmed down to four events for the BMX and skateboard athletes, and three stops for the FMX riders. The tour left Baltimore and Cleveland and brought two sanctioned events to Chicago for BMX, and to Boston for skateboarding. The tour continued to return to Portland, Salt Lake City, and Orlando. In 2010, the tour relocated its final event in Orlando to Las Vegas, due to the closure of the Amway Arena. In 2011, the tour was reduced to four stops: Ocean City, Maryland, Portland, Salt Lake City, and Las Vegas. A new event, in skateboard bowl, was introduced in Ocean City.[citation needed]

The first Winter Dew Tour, a spin-off focusing on winter sports, was held in late 2008–early 2009 with events in snowboarding and freestyle skiing.[1] The tour made stops at the Breckenridge Ski Resort, Mount Snow, Northstar California. During the 2010–2011 season, the tour returned to Breckenridge, but moved its Vermont stop from Mount Snow to the Killington Ski Resort, and the Tahoe event to Snowbasin in Ogden, Utah.[citation needed]

The Dew Tour was originally formed as a joint venture between NBC Sports and Live Nation. In 2008, NBC sold a stake in the series to MTV Networks, forming a new joint venture Alli to manage the series, and broadcasting events on MTV2. Following the acquisition of NBC Universal by Comcast, MTV sold its stake back to NBC in June 2011, with events being aired on NBCSN and Comcast SportsNet networks.[2][3]

For 2012, the Dew Tour introduced a brand new tour format. It was reduced to three stops from four, with two summer events in Ocean City and San Francisco, and one winter event in Breckenridge; management argued that the increased saturation of extreme sports events made it harder to attract athletes to participate. Streetstyle and big air events were also introduced in San Francisco and Breckenridge respectively. Although total attendance and television viewership was down for the season, the average attendance rose, and viewership of digital content also increased.[4]

In May 2013, the United States Ski and Snowboard Association reached an agreement with Alli to allow the Winter Dew Tour event in Breckenridge to serve as a qualifying event for the 2014 Winter Olympics team. The arrangement gave the USSA control over certain aspects of the event, such as its format, and selling advertising to its own official sponsors during the telecast, and to promote its own Grand Prix series.[5]

In 2014, the tour returned to Ocean City and Breckenridge, but not San Francisco. They instead brought the tour back to Portland, and then debuted it in Brooklyn, New York. In 2015, the tour was reduced again to two summer events and one winter event. The summer events were held in Chicago and Los Angeles, and the winter event returned to Breckenridge. They also did not have most of their signature events at those stops. The 2014 Ocean City event brought the biggest crowd in the town's history.[citation needed]

In 2015, citing declining television viewership, NBC Sports sold the Dew Tour to TEN: The Enthusiast Network, owner of magazines such as Transworld Skateboarding and Transworld Snowboarding. Under its ownership, major changes were made for the 2016 season; the Dew Tour was further reduced to two events, with a single summer skateboarding meet, and a winter ski and snowboard meet, in Long Beach and Breckenridge respectively. New team competitions were also added to both events. The Dew Tour maintained its relationship with NBC for tape-delayed television broadcasts as brokered programs, but live coverage was shifted to online streaming. In addition, there is a larger focus on year-round social media content involving athletes alongside the two events. TEN also leveraged its complementary properties by moving awards presentations by its winter sports magazines to Breckenridge alongside the Winter Dew Tour event. TEN stated that viewership of the events under the new format had seen increases.[6]

In 2019, TEN's adventure sports portfolio was sold to American Media, LLC. In June 2019, the event once again traveled to Long Beach, California, completing a successful skateboarding street and park event that served as the first-ever US-based Olympic Skateboarding qualification stop.[7] The tour continued with a new venue location for Winter in February 2020, moving to Copper Mountain, Colorado,[8] as well as an additional skateboarding stop in May 2021 (shifted from the previous year due to COVID-19) that served as the final US-based Olympic Skateboarding qualifier going into the 2020 Summer Olympics where skateboarding made its Olympic debut.

Sports edit

Current sports edit

• Skateboard Vert • Skateboard Street • Skateboard Park • BMX Vert • BMX Street • BMX Park

Gallery edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ . gobreck.com. November 12, 2008. Archived from the original on March 7, 2010. Retrieved February 13, 2014.
  2. ^ "NBC buys back Dew Tour stake from MTV". Sports Business Journal. June 20, 2011. Retrieved March 9, 2012.
  3. ^ "NBC Sports moving action sports programming to Versus". Sports Business Journal. November 14, 2011. Retrieved March 8, 2012.
  4. ^ Mickle, Tripp (January 7, 2013). "Fewer equals better for Dew Tour". Sports Business Daily. Retrieved December 26, 2016.
  5. ^ Mickle, Tripp (May 20, 2013). "Dew Tour to become Olympic qualifier". Sports Business Journal. Retrieved December 26, 2016.
  6. ^ "New ownership gives Dew Tour some pop". Sports Business Journal. Retrieved 2018-04-20.
  7. ^ Jordan, Rachel (May 15, 2019). "Olympic athletes to compete in Long Beach for skateboarding qualifier". ABC 7. Retrieved November 1, 2019.
  8. ^ Olivero, Antonio (September 9, 2019). "Copper Mountain Resort to host Dew Tour next two winters, beginning in February". Summit Daily. Retrieved November 1, 2019.

External links edit

  • Official website

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This article is missing information about event results participants and other details Please expand the article to include this information Further details may exist on the talk page March 2021 The Dew Tour is an extreme sports circuit organized by Coalition 375 LLC an alliance of elite action sports experts Dew TourFormerlyAST Dew TourSportExtreme sportsFounded2005CountryAllTV partner s NBC SportsOfficial websiteDewTour com Contents 1 History 2 Sports 2 1 Current sports 3 Gallery 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory edit nbsp BMX Dew Tour 2007 in Salt Lake City Utah The tour was announced in late 2004 and made its debut in Louisville KY in June 2005 The tour then made stops in Denver Portland Oregon and San Jose California and wrapped up its inaugural season in Orlando Florida in October that year In its first year the tour was a major success and returned to those five cities in 2006 In 2007 the tour replaced their Louisville Denver and San Jose stops with events in Baltimore Cleveland and Salt Lake City They did return to Portland and Orlando that year The Salt Lake City event brought an overall attendance record to the tour In 2009 the tour was trimmed down to four events for the BMX and skateboard athletes and three stops for the FMX riders The tour left Baltimore and Cleveland and brought two sanctioned events to Chicago for BMX and to Boston for skateboarding The tour continued to return to Portland Salt Lake City and Orlando In 2010 the tour relocated its final event in Orlando to Las Vegas due to the closure of the Amway Arena In 2011 the tour was reduced to four stops Ocean City Maryland Portland Salt Lake City and Las Vegas A new event in skateboard bowl was introduced in Ocean City citation needed The first Winter Dew Tour a spin off focusing on winter sports was held in late 2008 early 2009 with events in snowboarding and freestyle skiing 1 The tour made stops at the Breckenridge Ski Resort Mount Snow Northstar California During the 2010 2011 season the tour returned to Breckenridge but moved its Vermont stop from Mount Snow to the Killington Ski Resort and the Tahoe event to Snowbasin in Ogden Utah citation needed The Dew Tour was originally formed as a joint venture between NBC Sports and Live Nation In 2008 NBC sold a stake in the series to MTV Networks forming a new joint venture Alli to manage the series and broadcasting events on MTV2 Following the acquisition of NBC Universal by Comcast MTV sold its stake back to NBC in June 2011 with events being aired on NBCSN and Comcast SportsNet networks 2 3 For 2012 the Dew Tour introduced a brand new tour format It was reduced to three stops from four with two summer events in Ocean City and San Francisco and one winter event in Breckenridge management argued that the increased saturation of extreme sports events made it harder to attract athletes to participate Streetstyle and big air events were also introduced in San Francisco and Breckenridge respectively Although total attendance and television viewership was down for the season the average attendance rose and viewership of digital content also increased 4 In May 2013 the United States Ski and Snowboard Association reached an agreement with Alli to allow the Winter Dew Tour event in Breckenridge to serve as a qualifying event for the 2014 Winter Olympics team The arrangement gave the USSA control over certain aspects of the event such as its format and selling advertising to its own official sponsors during the telecast and to promote its own Grand Prix series 5 In 2014 the tour returned to Ocean City and Breckenridge but not San Francisco They instead brought the tour back to Portland and then debuted it in Brooklyn New York In 2015 the tour was reduced again to two summer events and one winter event The summer events were held in Chicago and Los Angeles and the winter event returned to Breckenridge They also did not have most of their signature events at those stops The 2014 Ocean City event brought the biggest crowd in the town s history citation needed In 2015 citing declining television viewership NBC Sports sold the Dew Tour to TEN The Enthusiast Network owner of magazines such as Transworld Skateboarding and Transworld Snowboarding Under its ownership major changes were made for the 2016 season the Dew Tour was further reduced to two events with a single summer skateboarding meet and a winter ski and snowboard meet in Long Beach and Breckenridge respectively New team competitions were also added to both events The Dew Tour maintained its relationship with NBC for tape delayed television broadcasts as brokered programs but live coverage was shifted to online streaming In addition there is a larger focus on year round social media content involving athletes alongside the two events TEN also leveraged its complementary properties by moving awards presentations by its winter sports magazines to Breckenridge alongside the Winter Dew Tour event TEN stated that viewership of the events under the new format had seen increases 6 In 2019 TEN s adventure sports portfolio was sold to American Media LLC In June 2019 the event once again traveled to Long Beach California completing a successful skateboarding street and park event that served as the first ever US based Olympic Skateboarding qualification stop 7 The tour continued with a new venue location for Winter in February 2020 moving to Copper Mountain Colorado 8 as well as an additional skateboarding stop in May 2021 shifted from the previous year due to COVID 19 that served as the final US based Olympic Skateboarding qualifier going into the 2020 Summer Olympics where skateboarding made its Olympic debut Sports editCurrent sports edit Skateboard Vert Skateboard Street Skateboard Park BMX Vert BMX Street BMX ParkGallery edit nbsp Dew Tour 2011 nbsp Dew Tour 2013 nbsp Dew Tour 2013 nbsp Dew Tour 2016 nbsp Dew Tour 2017See also edit nbsp Sports portalAlli Sports X Games Gravity GamesReferences edit World s Top Athletes Shaun White Hannah Teter Travis Rice Tanner Hall and Sarah Burke Lead Impressive List of Athletes Competing on Winter Dew Tour gobreck com November 12 2008 Archived from the original on March 7 2010 Retrieved February 13 2014 NBC buys back Dew Tour stake from MTV Sports Business Journal June 20 2011 Retrieved March 9 2012 NBC Sports moving action sports programming to Versus Sports Business Journal November 14 2011 Retrieved March 8 2012 Mickle Tripp January 7 2013 Fewer equals better for Dew Tour Sports Business Daily Retrieved December 26 2016 Mickle Tripp May 20 2013 Dew Tour to become Olympic qualifier Sports Business Journal Retrieved December 26 2016 New ownership gives Dew Tour some pop Sports Business Journal Retrieved 2018 04 20 Jordan Rachel May 15 2019 Olympic athletes to compete in Long Beach for skateboarding qualifier ABC 7 Retrieved November 1 2019 Olivero Antonio September 9 2019 Copper Mountain Resort to host Dew Tour next two winters beginning in February Summit Daily Retrieved November 1 2019 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dew Tour amp oldid 1164771590, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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