Olympic medallists secure top spots in snowboard halfpipe
MEDIA ADVISORY:
Due to potential adverse
weather on Sunday, the FIS Snowboard World Cup Halfpipe
finals have been brought forward by one day. They will now
begin at midday tomorrow, Saturday 29th August. The Audi
quattro Winter Games NZ Snowboard Big Air, AFP Platinum
Freeski Big Air and official closing ceremony remain
unaffected and are all still scheduled for Sunday at
Cardrona Alpine Resort.
PLEASE SEE BELOW A MEDIA RELEASE ON TODAY'S QUALIFICATION FOR THE FIS SNOWBOARD WORLD CUP HALFPIPE.
Olympic medallists secure top spots
in snowboard halfpipe qualifiers at Audi quattro Winter
Games NZ 2015
There were no surprises
when Olympic gold medallists Iouri Podladtchikov of
Switzerland and USA’s Kelly Clark overcame cloudy skies
and flat light to lead men and women’s qualification for
the FIS Snowboard World Cup Halfpipe at Cardrona Alpine
Resort today during Audi quattro Winter Games
2015.
Reigning Olympic champion Podladtchikov,
known for his amplitude and style in the pipe, put down a
clean first run which earned him a 92.25 and a comfortable
lead over his rivals. His run included a massive backside
air, leading to a frontside 9 tail, backside 5 mute,
frontside 1080 tail, and a cab 1080 double cork as his last
trick.
Sochi halfpipe bronze medallist Taku Hiraoka from Japan, who also finished second at Winter Games 2013, pushed hard but could not improve on his first score of 88.50 due to a fall in the middle of his second run.
Hiraoka’s team mate Ryo Ayono closed out the top three rankings with an 81.00 on his second run, leaving only seven other riders the chance to compete in the finals.
Difficult weather conditions predicted for later in the day prompted competition officials to start the event earlier than scheduled but according to Head Judge Ola Sundekvist it didn’t affect the riders but some had trouble finding their sweet spot.
“Most of the men stepped it up big time from training as they headed into the qualifiers. Some of them seemed to have a hard time, either they were getting too much speed or too little speed, or were over rotating or under rotating. Ultimately, the right guys ended up going to the finals.”
In the women’s qualification runs, 2002 Olympic gold medalist and five-time X Games Superpipe winner Kelly Clark earned her top spot thanks to a big run with stylish tricks. Although China’s Xuetong Cai finished first at the end of heat one with a solid 90.50, Kelly pushed harder and higher in her second run, earning a 93.75 from the judges.
“I was happy to come out and land some runs this morning,” said Clark. “The name of the game in qualifiers is just to make it to finals. I’m excited to keep going from here with more technical and clean runs.”
Japanese rider Hikaru Oe squeezed out France’s Sophie Rodriguez into third with a 79.75 in her second run, beating Rodriguez by just one point. French star Mirabelle Thovex and China’s Zhifeng Sun will also be heading to the finals, doubling each country’s chances for a spot on the podium.
“The right girls ended up on top. If the weather allows for training tomorrow, I definitely expect everyone to step it up for the finals,” said Head Judge Ola Sundekvist.
Audi quattro Winter Games NZ 2015 continues tomorrow (Saturday) with the FIS Cross-Country Skiing ANC Mass Start Classic race at Snow Farm NZ near Wanaka and the FIS Alpine Skiing ANC Slalom race at Coronet Peak near Queenstown. Start lists and results are available on the event website www.wintergamesnz.kiwi. In Queenstown, there's a one-off 'Skate of Origin' ice hockey match - North Island vs. South Island. The two downtown Games Villages in Queenstown and Wanaka are open daily from 3pm with live music and DJs, medal ceremonies, the Adventure Film Festival presented by GoPro and aprés ski hospitality.