Finalists from over 22 home resorts submitted short edits simulating a slopestyle competition run.
Stevens had two really solid nines with a Japan and a tail grab.
Ethan Swadburg (Breckenridge) stomped a pretty flawless competition run, said Spence.
His jumps were also extremely tech and done with a good variety of grabs and an impressive execution.
A very enjoyable run to watch, said Meader.
Bercovitch broke the mold with his submission.
It wasnt a standard competition run, said Meader.
That could be the sickest switch 3 ever done, added Steele.
It really threw us for a loop when trying to figure out where to place him.
Past grand prize winners include Noah Wallace and Colby Stevenson.
Today, Wallisch has chosen Ethan Swadburg as the 2017 PPOS Grand Prize winner.
Swadburg brought some serious heat in his slopestyle edit.
We are excited to help out in getting his name even more out there.
The Grand Prize includes travel, ground transportation, lift tickets and lodging.
Its a high consequence move, super unique.
I have never seen someone do a hand drag four and then slide after thatbeyond creative, said Meader.
Tritter is receiving a gear kit from The North Face valued at $1,000 USD.
Surridge had some solid switch tricks, slid some bigger rails, and spun both ways on fives.
Vay Obrien (Bridger Bowl) had impressive back to back, left and right threes.
Junior Mens Slopestyle
On Troy Podmilsak (Park City)Troy is the future!
His run was incredible, especially at his age.
He nailed all four ways to seven on rails, both forward fours and switch twos.
He nailed double tens in both directions.
- Meader
On Connor and Dylan Ladd (Winter Park)The Ladd brothers are killing it.
- Allen
I loved coming up to Brighton, great setting for judging the contest.
I wish I had a competition like this growing up!
Too bad the internet hadnt been invented yet.
Read the full story and check out a complete list of results/video submissionsHERE.