Twas a glorious Saturday here in Aspen. The sun was back out in full force, and the vibes were running high all day long.
The first event on the docket was the Superpipe semifinal. Two heats of 20+ riders took to the stunt ditch. The athletes took advantage of the great weather and the epic pipe, and laid down some serious runs. All morning long, the spectators gathered at the bottom of the pipe were treated to massive airs, wild flipping, crazy spinning, and switch-tricking action. What was perhaps most impressive today was the level of talent seen from the 13-14 year old competitors. Good going, amigos!
Lookin' Good!
Twenty athletes advanced to tomorrow's Superpipe finals. Based on what I saw today, and knowing that riders will likely up the ante in the final round, tomorrow is prepped to be one heck of a show.
Evan Schwartz, Heat 1 Winner, Gettin' Inverted
Brian Kish Sends a 540 Mute
Cork 9 Hundo!
Fighter Jets Were Flying By All Day Long. So, So Badass.
Checking In With Evan Schwartz
Results:
Top 7 Advance, Plus 6 From LCQ
Top 7 Advance, Plus 6 From LCQ
Top 6 Advance
Check out the full photo gallery.
When the pipe event concluded, everybody made their way down the hill to the backside of Bumps Lodge for the first ever Sandy Pants Rail Jam. More than forty five tons of sand from Costa Rica was placed outside of the lodge, and was shaped into a work of art by sand sculptors from all over the country.
Skiers and riders hit rails and boxes constructed around the giant sculpture, and some competitors even hit the sand for some of their tricks. And as per usual at a rail jam setting, the metal was absolutely slayed.
The sand sculpture looked quite nice, before the riders absolutely demolished it.
Gettin' Tricky With It.
270 On, Like Woah!
More Fly Over Action – Sick!
Results:
1st Place
John Kutcher – $500
2nd Place
Karl Fostvedt – $250
3rd Place
Maks Gorham – $150
Best Trick
Aaron Blunk for a switch lipside 270 off of the sand – $100
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