Olivia Asselin dropped in with the switch 10 mute grabbed and stomped perfectly.
Run 2:
Giulia Tanno dropped a switch 10 but kinda sketched it.
She seemed ok and the set was super dope, hopefully we see that stomped in a comp soon.
Eileen Gu immediately bumped her with a right dub 12 safety for 90.75 and both ways dubs checked off.
Johanne Killi put down the switch left 10 tail, but on-axis, for provisional second place.
Sarah Hoefflin mirrored her switch dub 10 but whiffed the grab, scoring in the 70s.
Giulia Tanno cleaned up her switch left 10 a little but the score improvement was minimal.
Johanne Killi also failed to improve, but put down the switch right 10 again for good measure.
Tess Ledeux went close to dub 16 (first ever?)
but couldn’t quite hold it together, leaving Eileen Gu standing on top of the podium.
Big respect for that (scoring a 96, not that it mattered).
How is that trick not even breaking the 90s these days?
Matej Svancer landed Tokyo drift on a switch trip 14 (1350?
), deliberately apparently and scored a 90.5 for his efforts.
Not sure about that one but it’s certainly not easy.
Antoine Adelisse consolidated his great first run score with a right trip 16.
More of a safety trick for him but 87.5 was enough to put him provisional second.
Capped and held too.