2006-04-02 00:00:00, Brandon Garcia
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The 10th Annual Subaru North American Freeskiing Championships concluded today with the best conditions seen in competition all year. A bluebird, two-foot powder day brought both the inaugural Subaru U.S. Freeskiing Series and the 2006 Freeskiing World Tour to a close.
Raging storms late into last night left competitors expecting rough conditions again today, but the weather broke early this morning, leaving clear skies and 28 inches of light, dry snow on Kirkwood’s Cirque.
“Waking up and looking out the window this morning to see bluebird was mind-boggling,” said Cliff Bennett of Snowbird, UT. “You couldn’t ask for a better day.”
The day opened with the semi-finals for women skiers and snowboarders, men snowboarders, and the remaining 11 men skiers that couldn’t compete yesterday due to weather. Fifty competitors were sent rapid-fire down the far left section of Kirkwood Mountain Resort’s Cirque in knee-deep, untouched snow.
“It was Alaska-style skiing,” said Carrie Jo Chernoff of Crested Butte, CO. “Everywhere I went there was a blanket of snow sluffing all around me. To have that in a contest is so rare.”
The field was cut in half for today’s final—down the untouched skier’s right section of the Cirque, with huge double-stagers and technical exposed lines into mandatory 20-plus-foot airs.
“We saw more snow on the venue today than we’ve ever seen here,” said head judge Jim Jack. “Skiers were able to handle some big moves that we haven’t seen in a really long time. Incredible skiing from the qualifier all the way to the end—it was one of the closest competitions we’ve had.”
2006 SUBARU NORTH AMERICAN FREESKIING CHAMPIONSHIPS RESULTS
At the end of the two runs—final scores were a combination of semi-final and final runs—only eight-tenths of a point separated the top four men’s skiers. Local boy Craig Garbriel, who won the semi-finals, ended up fourth, behind a tie for second between “flying Frenchmen” Adrien Coirier of Les Arcs and Guerlain Chicherit of Tignes. Mathieu Richard of Whistler, B.C., sneaked out a two-tenths of a point lead to be crowned 2006 Subaru N.A. Freeskiing Champion.
With the highest score in the finals of anyone, men or women, Laura Ogden of Whistler, B.C., pulled off a three-peat—winning all three World Tour events and earning the N.A. Women’s Freeskiing title.
“The competition is so stiff and these girls are so good, I feel like I’ve got to go out and give it everything I got,” said Ogden. “I just try to keep a smile on my face, and try to go as fast as I can.”
Ogden finished ahead of Jackson Hole, WY, ripper Jess McMillan and Carrie Jo Chernoff, who took third with the most aesthetic, original lines seen all day, men or women. “This is my favorite contest anywhere,” said Chernoff.
Local girl Rose Marie Dittfach came from eight points behind in the semi-finals to take the women’s snowboard title, over Shannon Yates of Snowbird, UT, and Christy Deysher of Squaw Valley, CA.
Snowboard men stepped it up in the finals, with some of the biggest lines seen all day. Sam Luebke of Squaw Valley, CA, took the men’s snowboard title, with solid wins all day. Another Squaw boy, Dan Krenicki, took second, edging out local Ben Crocker in the finals.
“The level of snowboard competition got very big today,” said snowboard judge Joe Stokes. “They were greasing that run, riding really fluidly.”
The Sickbird award for the weekend was given to Tobias Lee of Eaglecrest, AK, for his full-throttle skiing all weekend.
The 2006 North Face Young Gun Award, honoring outstanding new talent in competitive freeskiing, given to “The Flyin’ Hawaiian” Drew Tabke of Alta, UT, who exploded onto the scene this year with huge lines and some of the most stylish, progressive skiing seen all season. Tabke was leading the U.S. Freeskiing Series until losing a ski in the finals. .
“Winning the North Face Young Gun totally changes my whole perspective,” said Tabke. “It made me realize that I am still up-and-coming and I don’t have what it takes to beat the guys that won—but now I’ve got the opportunity to go places and do the things that will put me on the same playing field as the guys that I want to catch up to.”
SUBARU U.S. FREESKIING SERIES AND FREESKIING WORLD TOUR TITLES
As the final freeskiing event of the season, the North American Freeskiing Championships awards the most coveted titles in the sport: the U.S. Freeskiing Series and Freeskiing World Tour Overall Titles.
The running for the inaugural Subaru U.S. Freeskiing Series was incredibly close all season, with four points separating the top five men coming in to Kirkwood. However, three of the top five men did not finish this weekend, opening the door wide open. With a win today, Adrien Coirier of Les Arcs, France, came out of sixth place to take the overall U.S. Freeskiing Series men’s title.
With creative, aggressive lines all season, and wins at both Telluride and Jackson Hole, tour favorite Carrie Jo Chernoff of Crested Butte, CO, was awarded the first ever Subaru U.S. Freeskiing Series overall women’s title.
The 2006 Freeskiing World Tour overall men’s title went to today’s second-place finisher Guerlain Chicherit of Tignes, France. Mathieu Richard of Whistler moved from 4th into second overall after his 1st place finish in Kirkwood. "Its a dream come true, says Richard, who has only been competing on the World Tour for 2 years. "Its one of those things that I've wanted forever and its here, its unbeleivable!"
“I can’t believe I won the world tour this year because I haven’t competed for the last two years,” said Chicherit, who didn’t win any 2006 tour events, but had the most consistently high finishes of the year. “It’s incredible.”
Continuing her domination of the World Tour with wins at all three World Tour stops, Laura Ogden of Whistler, B.C., was crowned 2006 Freeskiing World Tour women’s champion.
“We had really good conditions so people were able to push themselves and I pushed myself and it turned out really good,” said Ogden. “This is my first time at Kirkwood, and I think it’s my favorite venue.”
Along with U.S. Freeskiing Series title sponsor Subaru of America and host Kirkwood Mountain Resort, strong support from tour partners Amstel Light, The North Face, Powder Magazine, Sportsinsurance.com, Nordica, and Smith Optics have allowed for a huge overall prize purse as well as expanded coverage of the competition. New for 2006, MSI is excited to present online, video-on-demand footage of all events, which will be uploaded weekly to www.usfreeskiing.com
For Kirkwood registration, schedules, news, photos, videos, and other important event information, visit the newly re-designed:
www.usfreeskiing.com/2006/Kirkwood/kirkwood_index.html
Final Results - Subaru North American Freeskiing Championships - April 1st 2006- The Cirque
SKIERS
Male ATHLETE NAME HOME RESORT COUNTRY BIB# Run #1 Run #2 Total
1 Mathieu Richard Whistler CAN 42 32.8 28 60.8
2 Guerlain Chicherit Tignes FRA 6 32 28.6 60.6
2 Adrien Coirier Les Arcs FRA 1 31.2 29.4 60.6
4 Craig Garbriel Kirkwood USA 4 33.2 26.8 60
5 Cliff Bennett Snowbird USA 21 30 29.4 59.4
6 Justin Modroo Red Lodge USA 35 28.8 29 57.8
7 Rick Greener Alta/Snowbird USA 69 28.6 27.6 56.2
8 Jason Dobbs Asquawnymous USA 76 27.6 25.8 53.4
9 Drew Billington Snowbird USA 86 28.8 24.4 53.2
10 Nick Greener Snowbird USA 68 29.4 22.8 52.2
11 Jon Mullens Kirkwood USA 30 24.6 25.8 50.4
12 Tobias Lee Eaglecrest USA 78 29.4 19.4 48.8
13 Jonny Manwaring Park City USA 66 24.2 24.4 48.6
14 Tom Dockter Alta/Snowbird USA 29 26.2 21.2 47.4
15 Chris Tatsuno Breckenridge USA 25 28.2 18.8 47
16 Guy Morneault Solitude USA 60 23.6 22.2 45.8
16 Eric Wilkinson Park City USA 55 24.4 21.4 45.8
18 Ryan Kindervater Mammoth USA 58 24.6 20.6 45.2
19 Aurelien Ducroz Chamonix FRA 24 25.8 19 44.8
20 Drew Tabke Alta USA 45 29.4 15 44.4
21 Brandon Wilkinson The Canyon USA 100 27.2 14.8 42
22 Jesse Bryan Snowbird USA 79 24.8 15.8 40.6
23 Olin Glenne Sun Valley USA 50 29.2 TDQ 29.2
24 Jamie Blair Alta USA 37 26.8 TDQ 26.8
25 Matt Jackson Squaw Valley USA 96 26.4 TDQ 26.4
25 Cory Zila Mammoth Mtn USA 64 24.4 TDQ 24.4
Female ATHLETE NAME HOME RESORT COUNTRY BIB# Run #1 Run #2 Total
1 Laura Ogden Whistler CAN 32 24.8 30.6 55.4
2 Jess McMillan Jackson Hole USA 2 26.2 27.4 53.6
3 Carrie Jo ChernoffCrested Butte USA 47 22.8 25.8 48.6
4 Shelly Robertson Squaw Valley USA 39 21.4 26.8 48.2
5 Jen Ashton Whistler CAN 34 26.4 19 45.4
6 Kelly Holland Snowbird/Alta USA 33 21 20.4 41.4
7 Kirsty Exner Red Mtn CAN 12 23 14 37
8 Alaina Huestis Snowbird USA 81 20.6 14.8 35.4
9 Jackie Paaso Alpine Meadows USA 97 24.8 TDQ 24.8
10 Holly Walker Whistler CAN 49 20.8 TDQ 20.8
BOARDERS
Female ATHLETE NAME HOME RESORT COUNTRY BIB# Run #1 Run #2 Run #3 Total
1 Rose Marie Dittfach Kirkwood USA 17 20.6 16 26.4 63
2 Shannon Yates Snowbird USA 15 25.2 19 17.6 61.8
3 Christy Deysher Squaw USA 77 19.8 11.6 15.4 46.8
Male ATHLETE NAME HOME RESORT COUNTRY BIB# Run #1 Run #2 Run #3 Total
1 Sam Luebke Squaw Valley USA 53 28.6 26.8 27 82.4
2 Dan Krenicki Squaw Valley USA 75 26 25.8 23.6 75.4
3 Ben Crocker Kirkwood USA 65 23.8 25.8 23.4 73
4 Brandon Reid Vail USA 91 32.4 20.6 17.6 70.6
5 Adam DeVargas Kirkwood USA 3 28.4 20.6 17.8 66.8
6 Pete Bennett Kirkwood USA 14 27.8 23.6 14.8 66.2
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Encroyable!!! Absolutely fantastic!! Way to go Matty! you killed it!!! Wow!! we always knew you were the best!
Encroyable!!! Absolutely fantastic!! Way to go Matty! you killed it!!! Wow!! we always knew you were the best!
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mAttY you sAvAGe BruTe!!! aBsuRD cLaiM laYInG my fRiENd, laY cLAiM oN thaT ShIT? www-WHAT?? ... yyyy-Y-EE-EE-EE-EE-EE-AAA-yuH!!!!!
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Yaaaaa Matty!!!!!!!!!! :twisted:
Yaaaaa Matty!!!!!!!!!! :twisted:
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f'in eh ragin cajer. You deserve it buddy, keep up the great work!
f'in eh ragin cajer. You deserve it buddy, keep up the great work!
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YEAH, sick stomping career for MATTY is right.... Way to represent our original stompin' grounds, Poley Mtn (http://www.poleymountain.com). WOOO! Time to shred the crap outta the spring!
YEAH, sick stomping career for MATTY is right.... Way to represent our original stompin' grounds, Poley Mtn (http://www.poleymountain.com). WOOO! Time to shred the crap outta the spring!
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Fuck yea!!!!!!!!!! Congrats to Matty on a sick win and what is becoming a stomping career!
Fuck yea!!!!!!!!!! Congrats to Matty on a sick win and what is becoming a stomping career!
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