Monday, January 4, 2010

First Stop Of The Winter Dew Tour - Breck 2009


First Stop Of The Winter Dew Tour 2009
Breckenridge, CO

by Jackie Williams for SnowboardSecrets.com

Breckenridge, Colorado - Sunday, December 20th marked the end of the first of three stops of the 2nd annual Winter Dew Tour. It was an amazing weekend with skiers and snowboarders from around the globe swarming in for the competitions.

And they did not disappoint! There were a lot of firsts at this year’s Winter Dew Tour:

  • Danny Davis claims the biggest score ever in the history of the Winter Dew Tour with a 96.50
  • Jamie Anderson’s 92.00 run in the snowboard slopestyle finals earns her the highest score earned a in the women’s event
  • Tyler Flanagan, 16 years old, earned his first ever victory in a pro contest in the men’s snowboard slopestyle final

Highlights from the snowboarding finals? You’d be screaming along with the crowds as Danny Davis threw it out hard on some insane double flips, 1080s and tail grabs on his first run in the Men’s Superpipe Finals. I felt sorry for everyone who went after him! He didn’t even have to do a thing for his second run – it was in the bag – but he still performed. Judges were looking for some major air, rotations and grabs.

Most of the finalists had solid runs, but seemed to play it safe. Riders like Iouri Podlachikov, JJ Thomas, and Mason Aguirre, though, hyped everyone up when they came screaming out to the pipe with huge airs right out the gate. The end of Mason’s run was awesome when he came too far out of the pipe and crashed into the fence – and spectators! That was great. I think it surprised him, too.

As for the Slopestyle Finals, the men’s competition ended with a trio of first-time podium finishers. “It feels amazing; it’s like a dream come true. I came out only wanting to get top ten, and I’m stoked that I came in first,” said Flanagan. “I’m chasing the Dew Cup. I’m trying to get that Dew Cup now!”

Anderson won the Women’s Slopestyle Finals by throwing a backside 180, a switchback 540, and a backside tailslide on the Nike 6.0 rainbow rail. Coming in second place was Sarka Panc, who landed variations of backside 180s, and third place went to Jenny Jones with a 67.50. “I was really nervous but I feel great to have won this first stop of the Winter Dew Tour season,” said Anderson. “I’m glad I pulled it together and landed what I needed to win the first run.”

So there you have it! The four-day competition ended with 32,000 people visiting Breckenridge to see their favorite athlete compete. The conditions were good, the sun was out, the crowds were hyped and the moose were roaming…

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RESULTS for Winter Dew Tour Breckenridge 2009

SNB SUPERPIPE MEN FINALS

1

Danny Davis

96.50

2

Iouri Podlachikov

91.25

3

JJ Thomas

84.75

4

Mason Aguirre

80.00

5

Steve Fisher

78.50

6

Zachary Black

75.00

7

Ilkka-Eemeli Laari

71.00

8

Fredrik Austbo

68.50

9

Roger Kleivdal

64.50

10

Janne Korpi

62.00

11

Matt Ladley

56.50

12

Scotty Lago

49.00

SNB SLOPESTYLE MEN FINALS

1

Tyler Flanagan

93.00

2

Sage Kotsenburg

90.00

3

Eric Willett

87.50

4

Torstein Horgmo

86.00

5

Halldór Helgason

85.50

6

Brandon Reis

83.75

7

Charles Guldemond

74.25

8

Sam Hulbert

62.50

9

Mikkel Bang

56.00

10

Scotty Lago

53.50

11

Heikki Sorsa

50.75

12

Stef Zeestraten

41.75

SNB SLOPESTYLE WOMEN FINALS

1

Jamie Anderson

92.00

2

Sarka Panc

80.25

3

Jenny Jones

67.50

4

Spencer O'Brien

42.75

5

Janna Meyen-Weatherby

40.75

6

Shelly Gotlieb

38.00

SNB SUPERPIPE WOMEN FINALS

1

Queralt Castellet

92.50

2

Sarah Conrad

89.00

3

Kjersti Østgaard Buaas

87.00

4

Kelly Marren

84.00

5

Elena Hight

83.75

6

Kaitlyn Farrington

80.25

The Winter Dew Tour continues with two more events across the US:

Wendy’s Invitational @ Snowbasin, Ogden, Utah (Jan. 15-17, 2010)

Toyota Championship @ Mount Snow Resort, West Dover, Vermont (Feb. 4-7, 2010)

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