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Parks And Wrecks Episode 2 Sea Parks And Wrecks Episode 2 Season 2
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Description:Riders: Zach Soderholm, Jordan Zdanek, Anthony "Cro" Corbo, Alex Dean, Ben Stafford, and The Great Ted BendixsonFilmers: Shamus Lahman, Avran LeFeberSpecial Guest POV Camera Coordinator: Dan Maher Edited: Shamus Lahman ShayLay MediaParks and Wreck Logo: Jesse DenesThanks to iON Cameras for being our official POV camera sponsor and Camtrol for providing stabilizing devices.Shout out to The Big Hit Breckenridge for always supporting us. Remember people if you're going to shop local shop The Big Hit!
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Parks and Wrecks Season 2 Epis Parks and Wrecks Season 2 Episode 1
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Season two of Parks and Wrecks kicks off where it started in beautiful Breckenridge Colorado. The Echelon Snowboard team was on hand to be the first group of kids we filmed for this and after two days we were able to put together a park edit full of slams, jibs and spins.
Riders: Andrew Agar, Connor Paulson, Anthony "Cro" Corbo, Marcus "The Blexican" Stephens, Tylor Berreth and Zach Soderholm
Filmed By: Shamus Lahman & Avran LeFeber
Edited By: Shamus Lahman of ShayLay Media
Motion Graphic: Jesse Denes jessedenes.com
Thanks to our official POV camera sponsor iON.
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Big Mountain and Park with Hol Big Mountain and Park with Holden Bradford
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Description:Rider: Holden Bradford Filmed By: Josh/Steve/Drew New footage of Holden Bradford, age 10, from Crested Butte and Breckenridge shot in March of 2013.
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Holden Bradford skis CB and Br Holden Bradford skis CB and Breck
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Description:Rider: Holden Bradford Filmed By: Steve Morris/Josh Bradford This is a collection of footage from when I was 9-yrs-old shot at Crested Butte and Breckenridge.
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Video: Ballin' Kind Of Feat. C Video: Ballin' Kind Of Feat. Colby James West And Jossi Wells
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Music video performed by Colby West and Jossi Wells. Chicks. Cider. Stuff that is cool, almost.
Just a couple of Ballers.....Kind Of. - Blog post
- 4 months ago
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Park City To Dew Tour And Back Park City To Dew Tour And Back - Season 3 Episode 2 - Wednesdays With Wallisch
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The season is officially underway. In this second episode of Wednesday With Wallisch, Tom puts some training time in at Park City before he heads off to Breckenridge to compete in the Dew Tour. Then he heads back to Park City for the holidays and has a little snowboard shred session with some friends.
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Atomic Airtime: Dew Tour Big A Atomic Airtime: Dew Tour Big Air Finals
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Check out the Winter Dew Tour Big Air Finals in Breckenridge with Gus Kenworthy in second and Jossi Wells in fourth. Gus Landed what was probably the best double cork 1620 ever, and Jossi added some finesse to his switch double cork 1080. Amazing results in what was one of the most competitive big air competitions to date.
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- 5 months ago
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Atomic Airtime: Dew Tour Pipe Atomic Airtime: Dew Tour Pipe Finals
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Watch as Jossi Wells, Bruce Wells, Andreas Hatveit, Gus Kenworthy and Beau-James Wells cheer on Byron Wells and Mike Riddle in the 2012 Winter Dew Tour Half Pipe Finals. Byron skis the best he has ever skied, coming second place, and Mike Riddle displays resounding consistency, taking third place.
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- 5 months ago
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Atomic Airtime: Dew Tour Slope Atomic Airtime: Dew Tour Slopestyle Finals
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The Grand Finale of the Winter Dew Tour, the Slopestyle finals, took in harrowing conditions; strong winds, heavy snowfall and varying speeds affected the course all day. However, this did not influence the happy Norwegian Andreas Håtveit at all, drawing upon his years of experience, Dre – as he is known amongst his fellow freeskiers – claimed second place behind Australian Russ Henshaw and in front of Henrik Harlaut from Sweden.
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- 5 months ago
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Slopestyle Mens podium brecken Slopestyle Mens podium breckenridge
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Description:Slopestyle Mens podium breckenridge
- 5 months ago
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News: Eric Beauchemin Wins Ina News: Eric Beauchemin Wins Inaugural Snowboard Streetstyle
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The Dew Tour iON Mountain Championships has broken ground on many levels this week in Breckenridge, Colorado. From hosting a film night in the town to putting on a Big Air competition under bright lights in front of a giant crowd at night, but what is quite possibly the most innovative addition to the lineup is the new Snowboard Streetstyle event hosted in the town at night.
Complete with a trailer truck drop-in, a Toyota van to jib on and off of and multiple dumpsters to grind, wallrides to hit, cement street barriers to slide and kickers to launch off around each obstacle – the new Snowboarding Streetstyle event offered a new style of riding that represents true riding in the streets.
The streetstyle event format consisted of a 30-minute organized jam with thirteen riders taking turns on the unique course being judged on their overall impression.
Eric Beauchemin ultimately scored the highest from the thirteen-man jam with tricks like a half cab 360 onto the down barrier, back 270 to 270 out on the barrier as well as a variety of grinds across the long dumpester at the end of the course.
“I’ve never done anything like this, features in the streets of Breckenridge… it was fun. My favorite feature was the wallride,” said Beauchemin still taking in his win.
If crowd turnout and overall atmosphere are any indicator of an events success, this new streetstyle discipline will be remembered and return to the Dew Tour as a flagship competition for fun and creativity!
Results
1st Place – Eric Beauchemin
2nd Place – Jamie Nichols
3rd Place – Sam Hulbert
4th Place – Dash Kemp
5th Place – Austin Hein
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- 5 months ago
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News: Mark McMorris Takes The News: Mark McMorris Takes The Win In Snowboard Men's Slopestyle Final
- From: TetonGravityResearch
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From 31 to the elite twelve, the Men’s Snowboard Slopestyle at the Dew Tour iON Mountain Championships in Breckenridge, Colorado consisted of the best snowboarders in the industry riding on what many have been referring to as “the best slopestyle course ever.”
As the final event of the last stop of the 2012 Dew Tour, spirits were high from riders to fans, and despite some winds and snowfall flurries, the level excitement and talent on display was something to be remembered.
When the semi-final came to a close back on Wednesday, Torstein Horgmo ended the day leading the pack and earning him the top qualifying spot after taking his two runs. Similar to the semi-final, riders in the final each were allotted two attempts to take to the slope in an effort to get that single highest score of the day.
After all the riders finished their first attempts on the course, it was Mark McMorris who nailed every trick and took the highest score of a 90.00. Then, during the second laps, McMorris upped the ante again growing from his previous score to a 95.00, which put the pressure on the remaining men left to drop.
Maybe it was the added confidence McMorris gained from the night before when he won the first-ever Big Air at Dew Tour, maybe not. Whatever it was, the Canadian snowboarder came out swinging in both runs stomping everything he tried – a feat in and of itself.
In the end, nobody was able to unseat McMorris and he rode out of the final stop of the 2012 Dew Tour with two titles! McMorris’ best run of the day was his second run that included a lipslide to fakie, switch hard 270 onto the next down feature, a cab double cork 900, frontside 720, backside 360 to tap on the iON camera feature, a double wildcat and a frontside double cork 1260 to cap it off.
“This course is sick! Four jumps, three rails – it’s a really technical setup. When you get to ride a really big course it is so much more fun… A lot of times you are limited to two or three ways of spinning, but with four jumps it makes for endless opportunities for lines you can choose – it makes for a lot more creativity,” said McMorris after he received his second Dew Cup in two days. McMorris went on to express his approval for the new Dew Tour’s change to a one-stop format, “[Dew Tour] is on the right track, one hundred percent!”
Chas Guldemond and Staale Sandbech rounded out the rest of the podium, respectively.
Results
1st Place – Mark McMorris 95.00
2nd Place – Chas Guldemond 90.75
3rd Place – Staale Sandbech 85.75
4th Place – Sebastien Toutant 84.24
5th Place – Roope Tonteri 79.75
6th Place – Peetu Piiroinen 65.00
7th Place – Torstein Horgmo 75.00
8th Place – Sven Thorgen 70.25
9th Place – Sage Kostenburg 50.00
10th Place – Eric Willett 43.75
11th Place – Maxence Parrot 30.25
12th Place –Ulrik Badertscher 23.75
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- 5 months ago
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News: Russ Henshaw Rides Out T News: Russ Henshaw Rides Out The Men's Freeski Slopestyle Champ
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The Dew Tour iON Mountain Championships at Breckenridge, Colorado wrapped up the final day with three slopestyle events, and the Men’s Freeski Slopestyle Final was without a doubt a highlight to the day as they skied with strength through what many athletes had referred to as, “the best course ever.”Following the 31-man final from yesterday, only the top twelve were allowed to return to throw it all on the line for their chance at taking the 2012 Dew Cup.
As the top twelve skiers began to take their turns on the slopestyle course, the snow began to flurry making for a true winter competition allowing some riders to flourish while others had to make adjustments in order to excel.
With James Woods, aka Woodsy, coming into the event as the top qualifier from semis, he was looked to be a favorite to do well. However, between the conditions and the stacked competition, this event was anything but predictable.
As it came down to Woodsy’s final run, he seemed to have his entire run as he wished, but as he approached the final jump he decided to ride to the side and let this event go to the Aussie Russ Henshaw who scored a whopping 84.50 on his first run.
Topping the podium was Henshaw, and directly behind him in scores were Andreas Hatveit and Henrik Harlaut taking second and third, respectively.
Results
1st Place – Russ Henshaw 84.50
2nd Place – Andreas Hatveit 80.00
3rd Place – Henrik Harlaut 78.75
4th Place – Matt Walker 77.25
5th Place – Tom Wallisch 74.25
6th Place – Sean Jordan 70.25
7th Place – Aleksander Aurdal 62.75
8th Place – Jf Houle 60.50
9th Place – James Woods 37.00
10th Place – Nick Goepper 30.50
11th Place – Alex Bellemare 29.50
12th Place – Gus Kenworthy 20.50
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- 5 months ago
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Dew Tour Men's Slope Style Dew Tour Men's Slope Style
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Description:Dew Tour Men's Slope Style
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News: Kaya Turski Wins Women's News: Kaya Turski Wins Women's Freeski Slopestyle 2012 Dew Cup
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The Women’s Freeski Slopestyle Final broke in the last day of the Dew Tour iON Mountain Championships at Breckenridge, Colorado, and with light snowfall mixed with broken sunshine it was a perfect day for competition finals.Following a fierce semi-final from the day before, the best six scores advanced skiers into this winner-take-all final for the 2012 Dew Cup, and every women on the slope through everything they had in an effort to take the title.
The Breckenridge local, Emilia Wint was the top qualifier coming into today’s final, and considering her qualifying score was an entire five points higher than the rest, all eyes were on the local lady to come through for the win.
However, as the event went on the snowfall grew and after taking a spill on her first fun, Wint was left in the last place position as she prepared to take the last drop in the final. Wint rolled through the course nailing every hit, but as she approached the final 67-foot booter Wint came up short and knuckled.
This left the win in the hands of yesterday’s third place qualifier Kaya Turski, who nailed her first run of the final that carried her through the rest of the competition. Turski’s first and best run included a switch on front swap on the rainbow box, lipslide to fakie on the next rail, to switch unnatural 360 over the first jump, to switch 540 over the next jump, then 270 onto the next rainbow box, then she wrapped up her run with a 540 then a switch 720 over the final two jumps.
“There is a lot of great talent coming up, all these young girls definitely stepping it up and are keeping on my toes. I think I have the experience, so I played it cool,” said the humble Turski with regard to how she played the conditions and her competition. Turski went on to comment on the Dew tour’s new single-stop format saying, “I think it’s great! Overall I’ve had a great time at the Dew Tour. It’s been a great course… they have been great with working with the athletes. It’s been a fun event and the lounge is awesome!”
Rounding out the podium was Yuki Tsubota, who qualified fifth, with a score of 72.25, and yesterday’s second place qualifier Anna Segal with a 56.75.
Results
1st Place – Kaya Turski 87.25
2nd Place – Yuki Tsubota 72.25
3rd Place – Anna Segal 56.75
4th Place – Emilia Wint 42.50
5th Place – Dara Howell 40.50
6th Place - Ashley Battersby 36.50
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Women's Dew Tour Slope Style P Women's Dew Tour Slope Style Podium
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Description:Women's Dew Tour Slope Style Podium
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News: Mark McMorris Stomps The News: Mark McMorris Stomps The First-Ever Snowboard Big Air
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With the new age of triple corks fresh to the world of snowboarding, it only made sense for Dew Tour to introduce this extra event to take the linked line pressure off the riders and offer them up a one-hitter-quitter style competition to put their skills on display.
The format of Big Air was simple, twelve snowboarders broken into two heats of six riding in an organized jam format for eight minute periods or until five runs were completed. The top two riders from each heat automatically advanced into the final round. In addition to those four riders, the next highest score from both heats also advanced making for a five-man final – during the final round each boarder took three paced attempts for their chance at the win.
After the first round it was Sebastien Toutant, aka Seb Toots, and Staale Sandbech that cleared their way into the finals. Then, from round two it was Mark McMorris, aka McMo, and Ulrik Badertscher landing in the finals. The fifth man to make it into the finals was Sage Kotsenburg from round one.
In the end it was Mark McMorris who rode out the victor of the first-ever Big Air competition at Dew Tour after landing his backside triple cork 1440 in the finals.
With regard to Dew Tour trimming the fat and expanding on their new single-stop format, McMorris had this to say, "It's way better, its a way bigger deal and there are way more people here to watch... It's a bigger deal than it used to be, and I'm stoked to be a part of it!" McMorris also went on to comment on the Big Air event being held at night, "I feel like every event should be done at night. It doesn't matter if it's snowing, it doesn't matter if it is flat light. With all the lights you can see everything so perfect and the vibes are way better at night, so Dew Tour Killed it on this one!"
Results
1st Place – Mark McMorris 96.75
2nd Place – Sage Kotsenburg 81.75
3rd Place – Staale Sandbech 69.25
4th Place – Sebastien Toutant 23.75
5th Place – Ulrik Badertscher 20.50
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Mark McMorris triple cork Mark McMorris triple cork
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Description:Mark McMorris triple cork
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News: Shaun White With The Win News: Shaun White With The Win In Men's Snowboard Superpipe Final
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The Dew Tour iON Mountain Championships marked the fifth consecutive year of a winter stop at Breckenridge, Colorado, and when it comes to Superpipe this location has provided multiple ground breaking opportunities for riders and spectators alike.
This year, Dew Tour introduced to the superpipe a cable camera that runs down the center of the pipe showing the rider’s runs from drop in to finish from the front perspective – a superpipe first that truly enhanced the viewers experience.
Directly following a snowy final for the women, the clouds broke and offered some sunshine to the men making for a feel good environment for everyone.
With past years in the back of everyone’s minds, Shaun White was a favorite to come in and take home another Dew Cup to add to his collection. However, as we saw in semi-final, White is human and occasionally slips an edge and with the stiff competition this event was truly up for grabs.
By the halfway point of the competition, Louie Vito had laid down an insane first run that temporarily put him in first place with a score of a 90.00 that seemed unmatchable. Then, White rolled in and everything for before went out the window as White nailed every wall with perfection and pulled out a 95.25 and the top spot.
White’s first run held true and carried him to the top of the podium and awarded him the 2012 Men’s Snowboard Superpipe Dew Cup. White’s double mctwist 1260, or tomahawk as White prefers to reference it, was truly the trick that set his run apart from the rest, as he was the only one in the lineup with it in his arsenal.
That’s not all, since White had secured a spot on the podium, and practically guaranteed a first place with only one rider left to go, White went for another trick that only he has in his bag, a double rodeo. Although he did not pull the double rodeo, he did take home the Dew Cup.
“I think that [the new single-stop event format] is great – the Bigger, the better! When you make it a premier event like that it sets it up for everyone to bring their A-game,” said White, still taking in his victory. Looking toward the future at the 2014 Olympics to take place in Sochi, Russia, “I started training a year ago, and this is all part of it. I’m just going to keep doing what I have set out to do.”Be sure to check back shortly for complete results posted below and a photo gallery posted to the top of this article.
Be sure to check back shortly for a photo gallery posted to the top of this article.
Results
1st Place – Shaun White 95.25
2nd Place – Louie Vito 90.00
3rd Place – Taku Hiraoka 81.50
4th Place – Christian Haller 77.00
5th Place – Ayumu Hirano 72.75
6th Place – Nathan Johnstone 66.75
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News: Kaitlyn Farrington Steal News: Kaitlyn Farrington Steals The 2012 Women's Snowboard Superpipe Title
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The Dew Tour iON Mountain Championships at Breckenridge, Colorado received a ton snowfall throughout the day Saturday, and to no surprise the Women’s Snowboard Superpipe Final went off without a hitch!
For the first time in superpipe history, the Dew Tour introduced a new camera angle to best showcase the amplitude and style of the riders with a cable camera strung down the center of the pipe showing the runs from drop to final stomp.
The format for the women’s final in the pipe was very similar to the semi-final with each rider taking two runs and only the best score counting toward the win.
Considering in the past three years Kelly Clark has rode away with five stop victories and three consecutive Dew Cups, all eyes were on the Vermont native to ride with style and throw her well recognized 1080.
However, today would be a day of upsets as dropped into her first run and nailed every wall to score an 85.00, while Kelly took a back seat on one wall causing her to put all the pressure on her final run.
Then, Farrington, hungry for the win, took her second run to new heights and upped her score t a 90.00. As Clark dropped in for her final run, she was airing higher than any other woman in the pipe, but on her second to last trick took another back seat and slipped out leaving it to Farrington.
Farrington’s best run included a backside 900, a frontside 900, a backside 540, an alley-oop 540, a straight air and a frontside 720.
“I was practing well, so I knew I had the tricks and the run that I wanted to do – I wasn’t too nervous going in,” said a confident Farrington speaking to her mindset prior to dropping in. “The pipe at Breckenridge is so good! It couldn’t be better.”
Queralt Castellet and Maddy Schaffrick rounded out the podium in second and third, respectively.
Results
1st Place – Kaitlyn Farrington 90.00
2nd Place – Queralt Castellet 80.00
3rd Place – Maddy Schaffrick 71.75
4th Place – Torah Bright 66.00
5th Place – Kelly Clark 44.75
6th Place – Elena Hight 39.50
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