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Finally… Some Skiing March 2, 2010

I said a long time ago I’d cover some skiing and I realized I never really got around to it… So, here’s some skiing.

There are two things I’d like to fuse together in one post for this skiing segment: the X Games and the Olympics. The two events showcase different kinds of freestyle skiing, but they’re both very cool.

In the Olympics there are several different skiing events, but I’m going to be talking about the aerial event.

The trick that won the USA its only medal in this event is called the Hurricane… And I’ve pretty much never seen anything like it. It’s 5 twists fused with three somersaults and it’s only done by Jeret “Speedy” Peterson.

WordPress doesn’t allow me to embed videos from anywhere besides Google Video or YouTube (ahem… that sucks by the way) so I can’t show the direct video of this trick done right at the Olympics… But I can link to it. And below is a video of the trick but not the landing 🙂

In the Olympics, this trick earned Peterson the highest score for a single trick, a 128.62 out of 147.00. His combined score of 247.21, however, was 1.2 points shy of the gold medalist’s from Belarus, Alexel Grishin. Peterson was satisfied with the silver, however, and his success with such a difficult trick.

As for the Winter X Games, I was a little disappointed to see my favorites Simon Dumont and Tanner Hall (out because of injury) weren’t on the podium like they usually are. Instead, we saw 2 guys from France and one from New Zealand take home the medals this year. Not to say they weren’t well deserved. Below is some footage of Kevin Rolland’s winning run:

Note: It has come to my attention the above video doesn’t work… but if you click on the link it gives you can go watch it on YouTube

Final
RANK NAME RUN 1 RUN 2 RUN 3 SCORE*
Kevin Rolland 91.00 95.00 30.00 95.00
Jossi Wells 90.33 54.00 92.00 92.00
Xavier Bertoni 87.66 87.00 90.00 90.00
4 Simon Dumont 89.66 48.33 89.00 89.66
5 Duncan Adams 84.00 88.33 88.00 88.33
6 Tucker Perkins 23.66 85.00 82.00 85.00
7 Colby West 19.33 81.66 35.00 81.66
8 Peter Olenick 9.00 40.66 10.33 40.66

I’m still looking for footage of Bertoni, because not only did he get a medal this year, but he won the gold last year, pushing Simon and Tanner out of their usual spots.

And I’m still working on writing about the Winter Dew Tour… It’s a little overshadowed this year by the Olympics!

 

Catch Some Air January 31, 2010

After Women’s Superpipe last night, there was the Big Air contest. Only one American made it to the finals, but the foreigners definitely held it down for their respective countries.
Big Air works like this: Riders hit one big jump and are scored out of 50 on a single trick. They can hit the jump as many times as possible in 20 minutes, and their two best scores count.


The obvious highlight of last night was Halldor Helgason from Iceland. He got a perfect score of 50 on his very first 2 runs, with a total score of 100 before the event was even half over.


I FINALLY found some video! Check it out:




 

Women’s Snowboarding

Well, I’m watching the replay of the Women’s Finals and so far, it’s been CRAZY! After watching most of the girls mess up their scores by falling during the 1st round, Gretchen Bleiler came out with an incredible 1st run, throwing a 900 right off the bat and boosting the halfpipe over 13 feet. She scored a 90.00, which put her in the lead by roughly 50 points.
Kelly Clark’s run came immediately after, and was even more impressive. She threw some really clean tricks and was airing higher than anyone: 15 above the top of the quarter. That is HUGE! Kelly’s run earned a 94.66, but she wasn’t in the lead for long. In the 2nd heat, Gretchen pulled off a super clean and unique run, fitting in a 900 and a 720, and she wound up in the lead by 2 points. Kelly’s second run didn’t go as well…. She tried a 900 and ended up falling.

Gretchen Bleiler’s signature trick, the Crippler


Kelly Clark
Note: These pictures of Kelly and Gretchen are not from Winter X this year
This time around, Gretchen Bleiler won the Gold in her hometown. But, we’ll still see these ladies in the Olympics and I can’t wait to see what they come up with 🙂

 

X Games 14, cont. January 30, 2010

Well, unfortunately I was unable to catch most of the X Games last night because a much more important athlete was undergoing surgery yesterday (more about stuff like that later…) and needed help recovering. BUT, thankfully because of the invention of the Internet, I can still fill you in on what happened 🙂


Not surprisingly, Shaun White in Men’s Superpipe took the gold medal… again. They score the runs out of 100, each rider gets 3 runs and your best score is what counts:


Final
RANK NAME RUN 1 RUN 2 RUN 3 SCORE
1 Shaun White 95.33 31.66 58.00 95.33
2 Iouri Podladtchikov 50.00 93.00 93.66 93.66
3 Kazuhiro Kokubo 78.33 91.00 38.00 91.00
4 Greg Bretz 10.33 87.66 89.66 89.66
5 JJ Thomas 42.00 82.33 34.33 82.33
6 Steve Fisher 70.00 74.66 42.00 74.66
7 Luke Mitrani 57.00 56.00 36.66 57.00
8 Louie Vito 40.00 46.66 35.66 46.66

I was a little bummed that Louie Vito did so poorly… I ❤ that guy!


Tonight there’s the Women Superpipe Finals which is always good… A lot of the competitors are on the US Olympic Snowboarding Team for this year’s games, including Kelly Clark, Gretchen Bleiler (my fav!), Lindsay Jacobellis and Hannah Teter.


There’s also Snowboard Big Air, which is also a great event to check out. If you don’t have access to a television, you can go to ESPN360.com and watch it live. It’s even free if you get cable from an ESPN affiliated company 🙂


I’m going to try to catch some replays to report further on the Men’s Superpipe Finals, and write more tomorrow about what happened with the gals.

 

Winter X!!! January 28, 2010

I have a lot of fond memories of the Winter X Games… Since I used to live in Colorado I got to experience the action firsthand year after year. But now that 1,000 miles separates me from my favorite action sports event of the year, the best I can do is watch it on TV and tell you about the coolest parts 🙂


The 14th annual Winter Games started today, January 28. Right now, they’re fusing footage from the snowmobilers and the male snowboarders. One of my favorite tricks I’ve seen so far (even though I’ve only seen a few) was done by Joe Parsons. It was so cool, I’m not even sure what to call it (you know those are always the best tricks 🙂 . It involved some sort of body varial type of thing involving him landing while he was sitting the wrong way on his snowmobile. I’m looking for footage but… Not available yet.


The snowmobile finals are being held tonight and women’s slopestyle skiing is over, but the fun has only just begun 🙂 We still have all kinds of events ahead, including skiing superpipe, snowboard slopestyle and men and women’s snowboard superpipe. The complete schedule is as follows:


Thursday, January 28

10 am- 12 pm Skiing SuperPipe Men’s & Women’s Practice Aspen, CO
10 am- 12 am Skiing Slopestyle Men’s Elimination Aspen, CO
11:30 am- 1 pm Snowmobile Freestyle Elimination Aspen, CO
12:00 am- 3:00 pm Skiing Skier X Men’s & Women’s Practice Aspen, CO
1:00 pm- 2:30 pm Skiing Slopestyle Women’s Final Aspen, CO
2 pm- 3 pm Snowmobile Best Trick Practice Aspen, CO
2:45 pm- 4 pm Snowboard Slopestyle Men’s & Women’s Practice Aspen, CO
3 pm- 4 pm Mono Skier X Practice Aspen, CO
4:30 pm- 6 pm Snowboard SuperPipe Women’s Elimination Aspen, CO
6 pm- 7 pm Snowboard SuperPipe Men’s Practice Aspen, CO
6 pm- 7 pm Snowboard Big Air Practice Aspen, CO
7 pm- 9 pm Skiing Big Air Practice Aspen, CO
7 pm- 8:30 pm Snowboard SuperPipe Men’s Elimination Aspen, CO
7 pm- 9 pm Snowmobile Freestyle Final


Friday, January 29th

10 am- 11 am Snowboard Snowboarder X Men’s & Womens’ Qualifying Aspen, CO
10 am- 12 pm Skiing SuperPipe Men’s & Women’s Practice Aspen, CO
10 am- 12 pm Snowboard Slopestyle Men’s Elimination Aspen, CO
12 pm- 2 pm Snowmobile Best Trick Practice Aspen, CO
12 – 1:30 pm Skiing Skier X Men’s & Women’s Qualifying Aspen, CO
12:15 pm- 2 pm Snowboard Slopestyle Women’s Practice Aspen, CO
1:30 pm- 3 pm Mono Skier X Practice Aspen, CO
2:15 pm- 4 pm Skiing Slopestyle Men’s Practice Aspen, CO
4 pm- 5 pm Snowmobile Best Trick Practice Aspen, CO
4:30 pm- 5:30 pm Skiing SuperPipe Women’s Final Aspen, CO
5:30 pm- 7:15 pm Snowboard SuperPipe Men’s Practice Aspen, CO
5:30 pm- 6 pm Skiing Big Air Elimination Aspen, CO
6 pm- 7 pm Snowmobile Best Trick Final Aspen, CO
7 pm- 7:30 pm Skiing Big Air Final Aspen, CO
7:30 pm- 9 pm Snowboard SuperPipe Men’s Final Aspen, CO
7:45 pm- 9 pm Snowboard Big Air Practice


Saturday, January 30th

10:00 a.m. – 10:30 a.m Snowboard SuperPipe Women’s Practice Aspen, CO
10 a.m. – 12 p.m Snowmobile SnoCross Practice Aspen, CO
10:00 am- 11:00 am Mono Skier X Qualifying Aspen, CO
10:00 am- 12:00 pm Snowboard Slopestyle Women’s Elimination Aspen, CO
10:30 am- 12 pm Skiing SuperPipe Men’s Practice Aspen, CO
12 pm- 1:45 pm Snowboard Snowboarder X Men’s & Women’s Practice Aspen, CO
12:15 pm- 1:15 pm Snowboard Slopestyle Men’s Practice Aspen, CO
1 pm- 1:30 pm Adaptive Snowmobile Practice Aspen, CO
1:30 pm- 3 pm Snowmobile SnoCross Practice Aspen, CO
2 pm- 3:30 pm Snowboard Snowboarder X Men’s & Women’s Final Aspen, CO
2:30 pm- 4 pm Skiing Slopestyle Men’s Final Aspen, CO
5 pm- 6:30 pm Skiing SuperPipe Men’s Elimination Aspen, CO
5:30 pm- 6:45 pm Snowboard Big Air Practice Aspen, CO
5:30 pm- 7:30 pm Snowmobile Knock Out Practice Aspen, CO
6:30 pm- 7:15 pm Snowboard SuperPipe Women’s Practice Aspen, CO
7 pm- 7:30 pm Snowboard Big Air Elimination Aspen, CO
7:30pm- 8:30 pm Snowboard SuperPipe Women’s Final Aspen, CO
8:30 pm- 9 pm Snowboard Big Air Final

Sunday, January 31st

10 am- 11 am Skiing SuperPipe Practice Aspen, CO
10 am- 12:15 am Skiing Skiier X Men’s & Women’s Final Aspen, CO
10:15 am- 11:15 am Snowmobile SnoCross Round 1 Aspen, CO
10:30 am- 11:45 pm Snowboard Slopestyle Women’s Practice Aspen, CO
11:45 am- 12 pm Snowmobile SnoCross Last Chance Qualifying Aspen, CO
12 pm- 1 pm Snowboard Slopestyle Women’s Final Aspen, CO
12:15 pm- 12:30 pm Adaptive SnoCross Aspen, CO
1 pm- 1:45 pm Snowboard Slopestyle Men’s Practice Aspen, CO
1 pm- 1:30 pm Snowmobile SnoCross Final Aspen, CO
1:30 pm- 2:45 pm Mono Skier X Final Aspen, CO
2 pm- 3:30 pm Snowboard Slopestyle Men’s Final Aspen, CO
5 pm- 6 pm Snowmobile Knock Out Practice Aspen, CO
5 pm- 6:30 pm Skiing SuperPipe Men’s Final Aspen, CO
6:30 pm- 7:30 pm Snowmobile Knock Out Final Aspen, CO
7:30 pm- 8 pm Skiing SuperPipe High Air Final

I’ll be following the events as closely as possible… And I’ll probably post some profiles of my favorite athletes involved this year. Stay tuned 🙂

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