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2008 Burton Australian Open Slopestyle Qualifiers

Chris Decamp. PHOTO: Chris Boadle

SLOPESTYLE STAYS ON COURSE AT THE 2008 BURTON AUSTRALIAN OPEN

PERISHER BLUE, AUSTRALIA (September 3, 2008) – Heavy snow resulting in poor visibility tested competitors today during men’s and women’s slopestyle qualifications at Perisher Blue Resort. Riders from all over the world took on the inclement weather during day three of the Burton Australian Open to earn a place in Friday’s slopestyle finals, alongside some of the world’s best snowboarders including Mikkel Bang, Chas Guldemond, Torstein Horgmo, Mason Aguirre, Kimmy Fasani and Jamie Anderson.

A dreary scene snapped to life by Perisher Blue’s park crew. PHOTO: Chris Boadle

The slopestyle course challenged riders with a variety of features including a down rail, battleship rail, three kickers and a wall ride. Top men’s qualifier, Eric Willett (USA) landed a solid run that started off a front lipslide 270 out on the down rail, followed by a 50/50 gap to front 180, 50/50 out on the battleship, into a switch backside 540 mute, followed by backside 720 melon, finishing with a frontside 900 tailgrab.

Finland’s Jaako Ruha dropping into second place in for the qualifiers. PHOTO: Chris Boadle

“Practice was nice yesterday, but the new snow today made the course really slow. It was definitely a challenge, but it was super fun, the course is really nice and the jumps were well built, said Eric Willett. “Speed was kind of an issue but hopefully it won’t be too bad for Friday’s finals.”

Aussie Cohen Davie blastin’. PHOTO: Chris Boadle

Joining Willett in Friday’s slopestyle finals are Jaako Ruha (FIN), Halldor Helgason (ICE), Andreas Monsberger (AUT) and Markus Malin (FIN), in addition to fellow American, Sage Kotsenburg, who placed first in yesterday’s halfpipe qualifications.

1 Eric Willett                    USA     VANS                  69.33
2 Jaakko Ruha                 FIN      KISSMARK           66.00
3 Halldor Helgason          ICE      DC                      64.83
4 Markus Malin                FIN      BONFIRE             64.00
5 Sage Kotsenburg          USA     QUIKSILVER         62.83
6 Andreas Monsberger    AUT     K2                      61.83

Kara Rennie plotting out her first place run. PHOTO: Chris Boadle

Although the snow continued to fall, the ladies braved the elements and took to the course. Kara Rennie out of Canada earned the top spot for the women in slopestyle quals this afternoon with a run that started off with a 50/50 to backside lipslide on the down rail, followed by a huge straight air on the first kicker, followed by a tailgrab, finishing with another straight air. Laurie Currier and Ashley Wendorf, both out of the US will be competing in Friday’s finals against back-to-back slopestyle X-Games gold medalist and New Zealand Open slopestyle winner, Jamie Anderson.

Laurie Currier taking it to the roof with a back nose slider. PHOTO: Chris Boadle

1 Kara Rennie                  CAN      NIKITA           50.67
2 Laurie Currier               USA       OAKLEY         46.67
3 Ashley Wendorf            USA        —               45.83

The Burton Australian Open continues tomorrow with the men’s and women’s halfpipe semis and finals. For more information visit here and if you can’t make it to Australia, watch the semi-finals and finals live here, where webcasts and highlights of the competitions will also be available for on-demand viewing once the event is over.

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2008 Burton Australian Open Underway

Danny Davis easy livin’ with a backside tailgrab. PHOTO: Chris Boadle

PERISHER BLUE, AUSTRALIA (September 2, 2008) – Today saw the second day of the Burton Australian Open go down at Perisher Blue Resort, where men’s and women’s halfpipe qualifications took place. Athletes from all over the world were vying for a coveted spot in Thursday’s semi-finals and a chance to grab a piece of the $50,000 AUD prize purse.

Sage Kotsenburg snaggin’ that top spot starting with a lofty front nine. PHOTO: Chris Boadle

The men were first to drop into the pipe this morning under cloudy skies, where 14 men were boiled down to six. Sage Kotsenburg (USA) took the top spot in men’s halfpipe qualifications by putting down a solid run that started off with a frontside 900 melon into a backside 540 mute, followed by a frontside 720 indy, into a switch frontside 720 mute, finishing with a stylish melon to fakie. Aussies Scotty James, Samuel Murphy and Charlie Steinbacher, in addition to Chris Sörman (SWE) and Marco Grilc (SLO) advance on and will be competing against invited riders Mason Aguirre (USA), Danny Davis (USA) and Kevin Pearce (USA), among others.

Chris Sörman floating through the mist and into second place. PHOTO: Chris Boadle

The women’s field was dominated by Paulina Ligocka (POL) who stuck an extremely strong run, outscoring her nearest competitor by over 20 points. Ligocka, riding in her first competition after an injury set her back last year, proved that she is still a force to be reckoned with. Her second run, which scored her a massive 89.17 points, started off with lofty frontside air, followed by a method air, into a 540 tailgrab, followed by a backside indy, finishing with a 720.

Lauren Stavely blasting ahead of the competition with a frontside air. PHOTO: Chris Boadle

Joining Ligocka will be two Aussies, Erin Tanner and Lauren Staveley who advance on to Thursday’s semis and will take on the likes of NZO halfpipe winner Jamie Anderson (USA) and Olympic gold medalist, Hannah Teter (USA).

“The men and women’s halfpipe qualifiers showed a glimmer of brilliance with the inspired riding of Sage Kotsenburg of the US and young Scott James of Australia leading the way,” said Competition Director, Greg Johnson. “Paulina Ligocka showed that she is back in a big way by locking in the top spot, truly an outstanding effort.”

Men’s Results

1 Sage Kotsenburg        USA                QUIKSILVER      90.00
2 Chris Sörman             SWE                BURTON           85.17
3 Marko Grilc                SLO                BURTON           80.17
4 Scott James                AUS                —                  74.50
5 Samuel Murphy          AUS                —                  73.67
6 Charlie Steinbacher    AUS                FORUM            55.67

Women’s Results

1 Paulina Ligocka          POL                BURTON            89.17
2 Erin Tanner                AUS                BILLABONG       68.33
3 Lauren Staveley          AUS                —                   47.83

The Burton Australian Open continues tomorrow with the men’s and women’s slopestyle qualifiers. For further information visit here and watch live coverage of the finals and semi-finals here.

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