Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Dew Tour Snowboard Championships

A tidbit I shot and wrote for Frequency Magazine.

Utah's best kept secret- Snowbasin, was host to the 2011 Dew Championships this last weekend. Under bluebird conditions 44,000 people attended the 4 day event- shattering all previous attendance records. With Saturday's mob surpassing 20,000, an Egyptian like frenzy made the air sticky in anticipation of the pipe thunderdome to come. Snowbasin also upped the ante by supersizing it's pipe walls from 18 to 22 feet specifically for the event.



Luke Mitrani took full advantage of the day coming from nowhere to pull the highest score ever awarded in a Dew tour pipe history at 97.0. His run included double michal chuck, front 9, back 5, front 18 and cab double 10. Greg Bretz placed second with 95 and old guy Steve Fisher (age 28) on the last hit of his final run pulled out a front ten double cork to finish 3rd with 92.

Contender Loui Vito had a disappointing day's performance finishing 7th, but ended up winning the over all Super pipe Dew Cup after snagging first in the Breckenridge and Killington tour stops.

Loui Vito


In the female realm Kelly Clark dominated. Repeatedly I heard people ask if she was a dood. Not normally a good thing, it was pure commentary on the hight and power of her riding. Kelly also pulled off a front side 1080, the second time it's been done in competition. Kaitlyn Farrington took 2nd and 38 year old Soko Yamaoka from the land of the rising sun third.

Soko Yamaoka


The scene that night continued on to dirty downtown Ogden, where Ice Cube showed he's still got game, performing to a rowdy crowd under Utah stars.

Next day was alittle fuzzy. I seemed to have missed the ladies slopestyle. Yes you can get a hangover on 3.2 beer.

Eric Willet of Breckenridge was the big winner of the day earning the highest Dew slopestyle score ever awarded with 97.25. Mark McMorris put in a good run for second, and in classic daytime tv drama last rider Torstein Horgmo dropped in to bounce former fellow DC team mate Chas Guldemond into 4th.

Torsteins finish also crowned him the overall Dew Cup Slopestyle Champion. In true viking fashion he was celebrating it up that night with grog and wenches on both arms.

The Viking Torstein Horgmo


Overall it was a pretty epic throwdown with high scores and good drama. one of the coolest things i overheard in the end was Eric Willet say next year it's all about going back to 3's and 5's with style. After all nobody wants to see freestyle go the way of aerial skiing.

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Video


Luke Mitrani Pipe Champ


Airtime


The mob below


Eric Willet


Astronaut


Torstein Horgmo


Obligatory Podium Shot


Overall Superpipe Champion Loui Vito

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