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Four topics heading into JOI
April 04th, 2013
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The FFL season is almost done, but that doesn't mean there isn't ranking posturing to be done. Up this weekend, the storied Jon Olsson Invitational. Arguably the season's best--and most anticipated--events of the year, JOI never disappoints. Here are... Read More |
Dumont Cup Injury report [3/29/13]
March 29th, 2013
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Not much has happened on the home front since the middle of last week at Euro X, but for your edification:
Ashley Battersby (IR): Nothing new to report here. Ashley is still out with that unfortunate knee injur... Read More |
European X Games Injury report [3/19/13]
March 17th, 2013
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European X Games Injury Report:
Ashley Battersby (IR): Nothing new to report here. Ashley is still out with that unfortunate knee injury she suffered at Winter X in Aspen.
Alex ... Read More |


The rumor mill is abuzz about Torin Yater-Wallace not attending the World Ski and Snowboard Festival this weekend. TYW has lcoked up 2nd in the AFP pipe race and isn't in the mix for overall this year, so maybe the youngster is taking a much needed break.
Canadian Kaya Turski is looking to take her 5th straight AFP Women's Slopestyle title, with Dara Howell and Tiril Christiansen hot on her heels. If Kaya were to repeat, she'd remain the only female slope champ we've seen. Watch for her to bring the heat to keep her annual streak alive.
Tiril Christiansen of Norway, looks to be in the driver's seat for the AFP Women's Overall title. The title would cap off her impressive two-X medal season. Keri Herman currently sits in second, but she is rumored to be opting out of the AFP World Championships, giving T-Real the title.
Gus Kenworthy, who is expected to win his 3rd straight AFP overall title this spring, is also in first for the AFP Big Air title. He holds a respectable lead on Vincent Gagnier. While the math is a little fuzzy, and Vincent could conceivably take the title at JOI, expect Gus to put up a decent result to lock that bad boy up.
Nick Goepper holds a razor thin edge on UK's James Woods for the 2012-13 AFP Slopestyle title. With one slopestyle event left--the AFP World Championships in Whistler--expect both to be in attendance in hopes of snagging that title. Russ Henshaw is in 3rd, but by a decent margin behind Nick.
After David Wise's silver medal performance in the superpipe at Winter X Games Tignes, the Reno-native has locked up the 2012-13 AFP Superpipe title, narrowly edging out Torin Yater-Wallace. While this has no FFL impact, kudos goes out to Dave.
Park City big dog Alex Schlopy returned to competition at the Dumont Cup, and while he still felt a little funny from the flu and inner-ear issue he was suffering from at Euro X, he's all good now.
Andreas Hatveit suffered an unfortunate neck lockup which kept him out of X. While Jossi Wells was very happy Dre dropped out, the big Norwegian was bummed. But he should be good to go the rest of the year, if he decides to compete.
We just got word that Tucker Perkins dislocated his shoulder during practice today. We wish him the best on a speedy recovery.
The airlines weren't too kind to a number of competitors who flew to Euro X, losing their baggage. However Tom Wallisch, Joss Christensen and Tucker Perkins all received their bags late last night. McRae Williams (who isn't in FFL) still has not received his.
Russ Henshaw is usually in the business of staying on his feet, but today took a heavy spill that prematurely ended his practice session. but the Aussie recently tweeted that he's "stoked [his] body feels ok." He's got a green light for tomorrow's qualifiers.
Superpipe vet Jen Hudak will not be at Euro X. She is battling an unknown injury. Couple that with her somewhat lackluster season and she will not be living the French life this March. Hopefully we'll see Hudak back soon.
A number of people were scratching their heads to as why Maddie Bowman took a DNS at the FIS World Champs. The reason, she took a hard spill in practice resulting in some heavy bruising. Then she aggravated the bruising in warm ups for qualifiers. But not to worry, the Sierra-at-Tahoe resident should be good to go in Tignes.
Kevin Rolland--or Animal Mother, as he's being called now--took one of the hardest crashes in recent pipe history at the FIS World Championships in Norway. Not only did he get up, he skied his second run like a man. While suffering from soreness, Kevin should be ready to go to compete on his home turf next week.
Byron Wells, who has been bitten by the unfortunate injury bug quite a bit this year, is set to get real with it at Euro X. The kiwi has been relaxing and rehabbing in New Zealand of late, so he'll be primed and ready to put together a nice contest result in Tignes.
Just coming off of her shoulder surgery from her crash in Russia, pipe skier Brita Sigourney underwent micro-fracture surgery in her knee today. Smart money says she's utilizing her already shortened season to repair all her ailments, so she can move into 2013-14 healthy and ready to go.