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Slopestyle Finals at The North Face® Freeski Open of NZ

James Woods & Kelly Sildaru Dominate Slopestyle Finals at The North Face® Freeski Open of NZ

Lake Wanaka, New Zealand (29 August 2014) – Finals day for The North Face® Freeski Open of New Zealand Slopestyle brought more stunning weather and some equally stunning performances from the international field of 12 men and four women. 12 year old Kelly Sildaru from Estonia impressed judges to claim top spot on the women’s podium while the UK’s James Woods backed up yesterday’s top qualifying result to claim first place for the men.

Held on the world-class slopestyle course at Wanaka’s Cardrona Alpine Resort, and classified as a bronze level event by the Association of Freeskiing Professionals (AFP) the Freeski Open of NZ celebrates its 10th anniversary this year. The event has a reputation for attracting the world’s best freeskiers and 2014 was no exception.

New Zealand athletes made up half of the field in today’s Slopestyle final and included three Wells family members: Jossi, Beau-James and Jackson, all happy to be competing on home turf. Cardrona Alpine Resort is the official resort partner of the NZ Park and Pipe team.

Today’s finals followed a three-run format with each competitor’s top score counting as their final result. Kelly Sildaru made her mark on the women’s competition with her very first run, scoring 90.7 for the lead. It turned out to be her highest score across her three runs and she never looked to be in danger of being knocked off the top of the podium.

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After the event the young Estonian skier, who first took up skiing aged two and began slopestyle six years ago, confirmed that she was “very happy” with her win, the best result so far in her very young career.

“We were hoping for the win but we definitely didn’t expect it knowing that we were up against Emma Dahlstrom,” explained Kelly’s father.

Sweden’s Emma Dahlstrom, who placed fifth at the Olympic Winter Games in Sochi this year, put down a solid second run for her top score of 82.3 which would see her finish in second place. NZ’s Anna Willcox rounded out the podium for third place scoring 70.7 on run two. New Zealand skier Adie Lawrence saved her best for last, scoring 61 with her final run.

“There were a few hiccups but I got there in the end and I’m really happy,” commented Anna Willcox. “My goal was to land a good run and I’m really pleased because I landed a new trick (the blind 450 off the cannon rail) for the first time in competition.”

As the top qualifier, James ‘Woodsy’ Woods was the last man to drop into the course and earned himself a first run score of 93.3, taking the lead from the outset. With the first runs in the bag Switzerland’s Oysten Braten was sitting in second place on 91.7 with Wanaka’s hometown hero, Jossi Wells in third on 86.0.

The scores would change over the course of the next two runs but the men’s podium spots remained the same. Woodsy and Braten upped their game in run two with scores of 96.7 and 92.7 respectively while Jossi would save the best for last scoring 89.3 on the third run for third place overall.

“My first run was good but I knew I had more to give,” explained James Woods. “When the level of competition is so high, you can’t play around. My goal is always to ski the best I can so I wanted to improve. I’m really proud of the rail section and the kickers were smooth, I went big and that felt good.”

Jossi Wells was happy to make the podium but acknowledged that “it wasn’t the best run I’ve ever done. It was a great day, the course was great and it was nice to have the three-run format.”

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Competition continues at Cardrona Alpine Resort tomorrow with the men’s and women’s halfpipe.

The North Face® Freeski Open of NZ is the only event in the world to hold Slopestyle, Halfpipe and Big Mountain in one. The Big Mountain competition will take place on the first two suitable weather days between 1-8 September. The Remarkables ski field in Queenstown is scheduled to host the qualifying rounds and Treble Cone in Wanaka to host the finals; however venues are subject to change according to snow and weather conditions.

The provisional schedule for The North Face® Freeski Open of New Zealand is as follows:

• Saturday 30 August – Halfpipe qualifiers and finals

• Sunday 31 August – Park & Pipe weather day

• Sunday 31 August – Big Mountain bib collection at Gin & Raspberry, Ardmore Street, Wanaka 6 - 7.30pm. Rider briefing 7.30pm

• 1 – 7 September – Big Mountain qualifiers

• 2 – 8 September – Big Mountain finals

• 3 – 6 September – Weather days/ Dion Newport Invitational

Late registration for the Big Mountain will be available, also subject to competitor numbers, on Sunday 31 August at the rider briefing at Gin & Raspberry. Competitors must be registered with FWT.

For further information visit www.nzfreeskiopen.com and follow us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/TNF.Freeski.Open

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