Spidering out from each side of the beast, 4 inruns, which start outside the stadium.
Winches are used to catapult riders into the arena to throw down.
‘Dropping’ in with Sarah Hoefflin.
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With anything new, there’s bound to be teething problems.
The obvious difficulty with getting the snow cold and running the winches all day meant this was somewhat inevitable.
Not your normal city ski event.
Phil Casabon doing it as only he can.
The noise was unbelievable, with the crowd screaming and stomping their feet on the bleachers.
The crowd was both huge, and wild!
In other words, this was a display of the other side of skiing.
Think more in the direction of B&E Invitational and Kimbosessions, but for the wider public.
Think copious beers in the rider lounge & football/joints out back.
The number of high fives, selfies, and stoked kids was unreal.
Oh, and there was a contest too.
Unfortunately his team-mate crashed on one hit, knocking them out.
Just before finals, Best Trick went off and the dial got turned to 11.
Henrik did a ridiculous nosebud 5 right at the top of the wallride.
Jesper also somehow managed a 5 up on to the wall, front swap, 360 out.
Finals saw Team Finland dominate again.
Their consistency and style all throughout send them home deserving winners of this first of hopefully many stadium events.
In all, it was one hell of a show.