
The game is simple. You need to select the medal winners in the men's and women's snowboard halfpipe at the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics. Get all six correct and you win a 2010 Burton snowboard of your choice!
HOW TO ENTER:
- Post your selections into this thread.
- You need to select the gold, silver, and bronze winners - for both the men's and women's snowboard halfpipe.
- You need to be a registered member to post on the Boardworld Forums. To register click here.
TERMS & CONDITIONS:
- Entries close at 11:59pm on February 16, 2010 - Vancouver time (7pm on February 17, 2010 - Sydney time). You may edit your entries until that time.
- This is a worldwide contest. Anyone can enter. We will send the prize anywhere in the world!
- Each person is entitled to one entry only. Double entries from the same IP address will be removed.
- Winner can choose from any of the following 2010 Burton snowboards (including wide versions of the same snowboards), subject to availability at the time: Custom, Custom V Rocker, Hero, Jussi, Jeremy, Operator, Fix, Twin, Dominant, Easy Livin, Malolo, Guru, Feelgood (womens), Feelgood V Rocker (womens), Lipstick (womens), Troop (womens), GTwin (womens), Blender (womens).
- If more than one member selects all six correct medals, each member will win a prize pack from Burton, Dragon, Siege Audio, and ThirtyTwo, worth over $400 (RRP AUD) - instead of the snowboard.
- If no one selects all six winners, the closest member will win a prize pack from Burton, Dragon, Siege Audio, and ThirtyTwo, worth over $400 (RRP AUD). We will be awarding the closest member based on a points system. Select gold correct = 5 points, select silver correct = 3 points, select bronze correct = 2 points, select a medal winner in an incorrect position = 1 point. The member with the most points wins the prize pack. If two or more members are on the same points, winner will be decided by who guessed the gold medals correct. If both member guessed gold the same, winner will be decided by silver, then bronze.

GOOD LUCK!

Shaun White will be defending his title in Vancouver


