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The
land down under was taken over today as crowds flocked to watch the
final men’s and women’s halfpipe competition at Perisher Blue Resort.
Always a crowd favorite, the halfpipe finals were not to be missed as a
field of impressive names threw down runs that were equally as
impressive.
The men were first to drop and it was Mason
Aguirre who showed strength early on with the highest first run score
of 92.83. Fellow FREND Luke Mitrani topped Aguirre’s score with his
second run that consisted of a frontside 900 tailgrab, followed by a
backside Japan air, into a frontside 720 indy, finishing with a switch
double backflip, the likes of which have never been seen at a halfpipe
competition in Australia.
Not to be outdone, Aguirre rose to
the challenge with a run that started with a Cab 1080 mute, followed by
a frontside 900 melon, into a backside rodeo 540 indy, finishing with
an alley-oop backside rodeo 720 indy, earning him the win and $7,500
AUD with a margin of less than one point. Aguirre had this to say of
his win, “It was tough. Luke made me work for it but it was so much fun
riding with the crew. The pipe held up really well and I’m stoked to
win here in Oz.”
Mitrani held on to 2nd place and rode away with
a big check for $3,500 AUD. Markus Malin, who landed 2nd place in New
Zealand at the Burton Open last month, took home another podium win for
Finland with 3rd place and $1,500 AUD.
In the women’s
competition, Olympic gold medalist, Hannah Teter took the lead early
on, with a technical run that combined back-to-back 540’s, into a 360
indy, followed by a Cab 720, finishing with a melon to fakie. “The pipe
was really fun, everyone was riding super good considering the snow was
a little slow,” said Teter of her win. “It was really motivating
watching the guys and the girls throw down their tricks.”
Giving
Teter a run for the money was Paulina Ligocka out of Poland, who has
not competed in nearly a year due to injury. Ligocka showed no signs of
struggle as she stuck a 720 on the first hit and landed a McTwist in
her highest scoring run, taking home 2nd place and $3,500 AUD. New
Zealand Open halfpipe champion Jamie Anderson won $1,500 AUD and the
third place title. Anderson, the back-to-back X-Games slopestyle gold
medalist and winner of the slopestyle competition at the New Zealand
Open last month will take on her competitors tomorrow during slopestyle
finals.
Luke Mitrani and Jamie Anderson are currently in the
lead for the $100,000 Burton Global Open Series Championship title.
After today’s Swatch TTR 5Star halfpipe event, Hannah Teter jumped 134
ranks into World No. 21, her highest rank ever. Jamie Anderson stays in
World No. 1 as well as Chas Guldemond. Luke Mitrani and Stephan Maurer
both entered into the Swatch TTR Top 5.
1 Mason Aguirre USA BURTON 94.17 $7,500
2 Luke Mitrani USA BURTON 93.50 $3,000
3 Markus Malin FIN BONFIRE 85.17 $1,500
4 Kevin Pearce USA BURTON 80.17 $700
5 Chas Guldemond USA DC 77.67 $350
6 Danny Davis USA BURTON 75.83 $175
1 Hannah Teter USA BURTON 91.67 $7,500
2 Paulina Ligocka POL BURTON 82.17 $3,000
3 Jamie Anderson USA BILLABONG 64.00 $1,500
The Burton Australian Open continues tomorrow with the men’s and women’s slopestyle semis and finals.
(Burton.com)
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