Let’s find out who came out on top when it really counted!

Dillan Glennie washed out her second hit after a first hit 9 that went down with promise.

A good-looking run, the judges agreed, earning 73.75 and taking an early lead.

FIS Halfpipe World Cup ‘23 - Calgary | Results & Recap

81.75 was the score to beat thrown down for Eileen.

This run looked to leave something in the tank, despite being huge and clean.

Both-way 9s, a rightside 7 with an alleyoop 180 to cap it off.

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It was unsurprising this took the top spot with 90.00.

Run 2:

Rachel Karker and Daeun Kim tightened things up marginally increasing their scores.

However, missing some grabs docked her score and she didn’t improve it.

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This gave her a cushion in the second spot but wasn’t enough to push Eileen out of first.

95.00 was the score to beat.

Stoked on the run and caused some head scratches in the booth and pushed her from 7th to 4th.

Kexin Zhang pulled out of her run after a few misplaced landings.

83.50 set the bar.

David Wise ran out of room after his first switch 9 travelled a long way.

The judges spent some time on this one.

90.75 put him in the top spot, pushing all dials up on the scoring table.

Jon Salinen didn’t finish his run with two switch doubles.

This run deservedly scored 94.5 for first at the end of run 1.

David Wise added to his 3rd hit taking it around for a double but couldn’t stick it.

Truly a rodeo ride from Alex.

Jon Salinen went down again on his second switch dub 10 after kicking things off nicely.

Brendan Mackay went down on hit 2 but kept his top spot going into run 3.

Run three caused problems for many of the riders but things still got heated up for a podium contest.

Birk Irving couldn’t put it down.

This showed what he’s really capable of and the judges really thought about the score.

Alex Ferreira cleaned things up and this was a vintage run from the Aspen local.

Simon D’Artois turned up the amplitude dial and locked in all his hits to earn second.

His last left double 12 was lofty and his switch doubles through the full run were perfect.