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No surprises in FIS Halfpipe World Cup qualiifier

Published: Sun 28 Aug 2011 12:08 PM
No surprises in LG Snowboard FIS Halfpipe World Cup qualiifier
LAKE WANAKA, New Zealand (27 August 2011) – Japan’s Ryo Aono had the run of the day in the qualifiers of the LG Snowboard FIS Halfpipe World Cup at the 100% Pure New Zealand Winter Games scoring a total of 92 points. In the women’s field it was Xuetong Cai from China in the top spot with an overall score of 87 points.
Two heats of 21 men each, representing 19 nations, competed today with the top three from each heat going straight through to finals and the next six in each heat going to a 12 man semi-final. The top six men in the semi-finals will then progress to the final.
Aono’s run included a frontside air, frontside air backside 900, frontside 720, cab 720 and frontside 1080. “Ryo is known for his high amplitude on every single trick, whenever he drops in he just flies,” said judge Iztok Sumatic. “He has really strong grabs and followed these today with good execution of his tricks.”
Also making it through to the finals were Japan’s Taku Hiraoka, Masakaze Yoshida, Kazuumi Fujita, Finland’s Janne Korpi and China’s Yiwei Zhang.
Christian Haller (SUI), Markus Malin (FIN), Kosuke Hosokawa (JPN), Benjamin Farrow (USA), Nathan Johnstone (AUS), Manuel Pietropoli (ITA), James Hamilton (NZL), Dimi De Jong (NED), Taylor Gold (USA), Linus Birkendahl (GER), Aluan Ricciardi (FRA) and Ayumu Nedefuji (JPN) will battle it out for the six remaining spots in the men’s finals.
“Xuetong executed every single trick really well with good flow and great amplitude,” said Sumatik. Her run included a huge frontside air indy grab followed by a backside 540 mute grab, a frontside 720 indy, a cab 360 mute grab and a frontside 540.
Going straight through to finals with Cai will be Japan’s Hikaru One, Australia’s Holly Crawford and China’s Li Shuang.
Ursina Haller (SUI), Xiujuan Xu (CHN), Arielle Gold (USA), Juan Sun (CHN), Mirabelle Thovex (FRA) and Katarzyna Rusin (POL) will move through to the semifinals with the top two moving through to the six women finals.
Those seeking full results can log on to http://wintergamesnz.com/results/ .
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Another successful 100% Pure New Zealand Winter Games will come to an end tomorrow with the LG Snowboard FIS Halfpipe finals at Cardrona Alpine Resort, the Curling Finals in Naseby and day two of Speed Skating at the KIA Dunedin Ice Stadium.
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