Both the guys and girls were throwing down;" said Head Judge Mike Laroche.
“It was really good to see the guys step it up with fast speed.
There were a lot of landed runs and excellent tricks.
Everyone did a great job using the course well.
I was thrilled to be part of the event.”
Today’s competition started with men’s semi finals, which advanced 12 men to the final round.
Each finalist was granted two runs to earn the top score.
In first place for the men was Lyman Currier.
Wallace started his run with a switch 200-on to 200-off followed by a back-630.
Stevenson’s run went K-fed to a frontside 450-off.
Stevenson nailed a right 900-tail grab then a switch left 900 stale and a final left dub 10.
Colby Stevenson
In the women’s park competition, Maggie Voisin’s solid performance was awarded with an 84.0.
She barely missed the top podium spot with an 82.4.
Rounding out the women’s podium in third was Taylor Lundquist of Murray, Utah.