AFP World Championships Slopestyle Qualifiers
Apr 19th 2012Here's a look at what went down on day one of the AFP World Championships during the Telus World Ski and Snowboard Festival in Whistler, BC. *Updated with video!*
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Words by Jeff Schmuck
Photos by Dan Brown
Welcome to the second day of the inaugural AFP World Championships at the World Skiing Invitational during the Telus World Ski & Snowboard Festival in Whistler, BC. Day two saw the superpipe portion of the event begin with men's and women's qualifiers, the only one of the three disciplines that was open to anyone and everyone who wanted to get their shred on.
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Mother Nature continued to smile upon the host of the 2010 Winter Olympics today, as 37 competitors (11 women and 26 men) made their way to top of the handsome 22-foot pipe on Blackcomb Mountain amidst a heaping helping of sunshiny goodness, fun times and hilarious rants from event emcees Reed Speedman and Josh Bibby.
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The hosts with the most: Josh Bibby & Reed Speedman
And throughout the quintessential spring skiing day, the young and hungry athletes of tomorrow gave it their all during their two runs in an effort to score themselves a spot in Sunday's semi-finals against the long and threatening list of pre-qualifed athletes.
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Chloe Lee & Megan Gunning
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Despite not making it to finals, Megan Gunning was by far the most stoked person on the hill today, as it was her first time competing since recovering from knee surgery. Join us in welcoming her back!
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Sam Thackray
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Garett Northey
Up first were the 11 ladies, of which only the top three would move on, and in the end it was Japan's Manami Mitsuboshi, Hannah Haupt and Dara Howell, who got the nod from the judges thanks to some solid 5s and 7s from each of them.
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Manami Mitsuboshi
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Hannah Haupt
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Dara Howell
In the men's department, just five highly coveted spots were available, and were awarded to Colin 'Chaz' Vaykovich, who threw left and right 9s, a 5 and an unique looking flair; Sam Thackray, who displayed some of the smoothest skiing of the day; Billy Mann, who went balls to the walls with a huge 5, cork 9, back-to-back alley-oop flat 5s and a 7; Kyoshi Terada, who absolutely crushed it on his second run with a 5, 9, 7 to switch 7, and BC's very own Hunter Visser, who was simply unbeatable today after stomping a 9 to 7 to switch 7 to flat 5 and another 7 in his run.
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Cameron Smith
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Colin 'Chaz' Vaykovich
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Billy Mann
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Kyoshi Terada
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Hunter Visser
Also on hand and very much worth mentioning was skiing's crown prince of partying, Under Armour team manager Scott Hibbert, who decided to enter the contest today for old times sake and threw down a 9 along with his patented backflip to switch, but unfortunately crashed on the landing and injured his shoulder. We all gave him a standing ovation for his awesome effort though.
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Ladies and gentlemen, Scott Hibbert.
Stay tuned for more from the AFP World Championships at the World Skiing Invitational in Whistler, which continues tomorrow night with Big Air and culminates on Sunday with Men's and Women's Superpipe Semi-Finals and Finals, along with the crowning of all the 2011 AFP Champions.
Results
Men
1) Hunter Visser
2) Kyoshi Terada
3) Billy Mann
4) Sam Thackray
5) Colin Vaykovich
cut-off
6) Cameron Smith
7) Kevin Labatte
8) Aaron Mackay
9) Alex Mochan
10) Brendan Mackay
11) Collin Jefferies
12) Benjamin Ogilvie
13) Mathew Wilcox
14) Lukas Bowman
14) Riley Culver
16) Evan Berg
17) Austin Karker
18) Stephen Jefferies
19) Yukon De Leeuw
20) Ryan Waddell
21) Hartley Vibert
22) Garett Northey
23) Max Heard
24) Quinn Waddell
25) Thomas Pool
26) Scott Hibbert
Women
1) Dara Howell
2) Hannah Haupt
3) Manami Mitsuboshi
cut-off
4) Megan Gunning
5) Cassandra Sharpe
6) Chloe Lee
7) Amy Sheehan
8) Charity Mersereau
9) Jackie Atkinson
10) Maddie Eakin
11) Yurie Yamazaki
Here's a look at what went down on day one of the AFP World Championships during the Telus World Ski and Snowboard Festival in Whistler, BC. *Updated with video!*
Here's a look at what went down during yesterday's AFP World Championships Superpipe Finals at the Telus World Ski & Snowboard Festival in Whistler, BC.
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Here's some video highlights from yesterday's AFP World Championships Superpipe Finals during the Telus World Ski & Snowboard Festival in Whistler, BC.
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