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EVENT SITE INFORMATION
IMPORTANT EVENT SITE INFORMATION
The 2000 ASA Championships event returns to the All-American SportPark at the end of the strip in Las Vegas just south of McCarran International Airport. This $40 million dollar state-of-the-art facility is a live-action, participatory sports and entertainment theme park, the first of its kind, which features the NASCAR Speedpark, Major League Baseball Slugger Stadium, AllSport Arena (venue for the vert competition), Boston Garden Experience and many other activities, attractions and sublease tenants.
All-American SportPark
121 East Sunset Rd
Las Vegas, NV 89118
(702) 798-7777
(702) 739-9509 fax
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ON-SITE ACCESS POLICIES:
Because of the number of parents, friends, VIPs and media attending this event, we have devised the following access plan:
VIP AREA
For the enjoyment of:
- Pro Tour Associate Sponsors and guests
- Amateur Circuit Sponsors and their guests
- Special Sponsor Guests
- ASA Staff
FRIENDS & FAMILY DECK
For the enjoyment of:
- Pre-registered guests of participating pro skaters
- When there is room, last-minute guests of participating pro skaters
- Judges
- Team Managers
- Media (Photo)
- Media (Non-Photo)
- Non-competing pro athletes
- Special Guests
- ASA Staff
Please note: We welcome all guests to the event, but have no special seating or accommodations for friends and family of participating amateur skaters. The Friends and Family deck is for guests of ASA Pros only.
COURSE ACCESS
The ability to skate the course is reserved to competing athletes ONLY. There are times when the course will be made available only to those athletes competing in an upcoming event. At other times, any athlete (am or pro) that is competing during the Finals may skate.
Access to the vert and street courses is limited to:
- Competing Athletes
- Team Managers
- Judges
- Media -- Photo
- ASA Staff
SKATERS LOUNGE
At no time may friends, family, or non-competing amateur athletes enter this area.
- Restricted to competing athletes during their comp.
- Open to all competing athletes during practice sessions.
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