Comp skiing returned to Aspen for the second weekend running with a rare World Cup.

The weather was certainly better than it was for World Champs but still fairly windy at times.

It is, however, understandable in this strangest of winters.

FIS World Cup ‘21 Slopestyle - Aspen: Results & Highlights

He was sitting up and waving after a significant course hold, so hopefully he’s ok.

But those crashes are the worst to watch.

Rails were clean but possibly not as technical as some of the other ladies but it didn’t matter.

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Switch 10, switch right bio 9, left dub 12 was a crazy jump combo.

Stomped a dub 12 on the final hit of her second run for her first world cup medal.

If she ups her rail game a little, she’s going to be a major slopestyle threat.

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We think this is her first slopestyle medal.

  • Maggie Voisin back in the comp scene after some time out.

Switch 2 grabbed frontslide continuing 2 on the flat bar was dope.

Otherwise, a very similar run to the world champs but he got it far nicer today.

Mid-air touring pole separation on run two was a comp first and his last jump was ridiculous.

Massive dub 16 stale to the bottom!

  • Mac Forehand is back and throwing down.

Super clean first run and a clear challenger for those hard-fought US team spots.

Insanely big dub 7 on the last run throwaway was a (the?)

  • Henrik is back too.

Throwing down with the tips down 4 on continuing 2 and a dub bio 16 safety at the bottom.

Still got that mad style.

  • Jesper… technical on rails, dub 16 to switch blender dub 14 combo on the bottom jumps.

  • Alex Hall brought the little touches to the rail section.

Nosebutter 4 p2 to switch wallie 2 on combo was dope.

Trademark jump game too but didn’t quite get a flawless run.