Tiarn Collins Bags Bronze at Junior Worlds
Spindleruv Mlyn, Czech Republic (31 March 2017) – New Zealand snowboarder, Tiarn Collins (Queenstown) has claimed a
bronze medal at the Junior World Championship slopestyle in Spindleruv Mlyn in the Czech Republic. The penultimate event
in a busy northern hemisphere season spent ticking off qualifying criteria for the 2018 Olympic Winter Games, Collins
says, “It was such a good feeling to be standing back on a podium.”
After qualifying top in Thursday’s heats, Collins was able to fast track through to finals, rather than contesting
semi-finals rounds. There the Kiwi faced stiff competition from US rider Chris Corning who won the final FIS World Cup
slopestyle event of the season last Saturday at the same venue and came into Spindleruv Mlyn with silver in big air and
bronze in slopestyle from the recent senior FIS Snowboard World Championships in Sierra Nevada (ESP).
Collins had to overcome nerves to put down a high scoring run on his second attempt in today’s finals.
“I was probably the most nervous I’ve ever been before my second run because I crashed I fell on my first,” he explains.
Putting a season’s worth of competition experience to good use, Collins pushed through with a technical rail line and
landed a solid cab double 12 on the bottom jump for a score of 92.00 and the bronze medal.
Corning topped the podium with a score of 96.75 ahead of teammate Judd Henkes (92.25).
Competition continues tomorrow with the men’s Big Air finals. After topping his qualifying heat on Wednesday Collins
says he’s “super excited” about the final event of the season.
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