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The town of Aspen was the center of the ski universe on Saturday night as the biggest and best names in the sport and industry converged at the Hotel Jerome for the 2008 Powder Poll and Video Awards presented by Jeep.
For photos, videos, and other cool Powder Awards stuff, go to www.PowderAwards.com.
No-fear freestyle action was on display at Snow Park NZ today for the annual Armadageddon slopestyle extravaganza.
Jossi Wells from Wanaka took the title of Best Open Male, winning a 50 cc miniature motorbike, he pulled a flawless switch 270 on to the rail and rodeoed (inverted spin) off the end. Second place male went to Jonas Marcinko from USA.
The second stop of The Honda Ski Tour (THST) & BaseCamp Music Experience (BCME) 2007 wrapped up Sunday in Breckenridge, CO, drawing crowds in the thousands along with big-name bands, parties and the world’s best ski cross and halfpipe ski competitors.
( categories: news-articles | Casey Puckett | Simon Dumont | skier cross | super pipe | tanner hall | The Honda Ski Tour )
The Jeep U.S. Freeskiing Open, the largest and most respected contest in freeskiing, completed competition in Copper Mountain, Colorado earilier this week with the men’s and women’s Superpipe events, following Friday’s Slopestyle finals and Saturday’s Big Air contest. Tanner Hall of Park City, UT took first in men’s Superpipe, claiming the $7,000 prize, while Grete Eliassen of Holladay, UT placed first in the women’s division carrying a $2,500 prize. For complete results, photos and more please visit www.usfreeskiingopen.com or www.skinet.com.
( categories: competitions-articles | jacob wester | jon olsson | sammy carlson | tanner hall | US freeskiing open )
Submitted by J Dogg on Fri, 2006-08-04 10:33.
SUPERPIPE & BIG AIR FINAL RESULTS
As anticipated, the Jeep U.S. Freeskiing Open went out with a bang in Vail Colorado earlier this week with the men's and women's Halfpipe competition and the exciting nighttime Big Air invitational, coming on the heels of Friday's Slopestyle finals. The largest cash prize of the contest, $10,000, went to TJ Schiller of Vernon, BC for his first place finish in the nighttime Big Air invitational. BC boyz representin'. Schiller beat out last year's Slopestyle winner Charles Gagnier with a huge switch 1440 - the first ever seen at an official competition. Tanner Hall of Park City, UT took first in men's Halfpipe, claiming the $7,000 prize, while Sarah Burke of Whistler, B.C. placed first in the women's division carrying a $2,500 prize.





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