Wise Wins Third Straight Halfpipe

Mammoth Lakes, CA – Putting pressure aside, after a crash on his first run, Reno, Nev.’s David Wise went huge on his final run and nailed it, scoring a 94.4 for the win at Sunday’s Visa U.S. Grand Prix, FIS World Cup and platinum Association of Freeskiing Professionals (AFP) halfpipe event at Mammoth Mountain as Basalt, Colo.’s Torin Yater-Wallace, who finished fifth, landed the first ever in-competition 1440 double cork. On the women’s side, Brita Sigourney, of Carmel, Calif., placed her own bookend on the freeskiing series with a top finish.

“My first run was pretty good and I was in the zone and feeling good, then I clipped the deck a bit and my ski came off- it’s all a part of the game, it happens,” Wise acknowledged. “Going into my second run I was like ‘Hey you know what? This is just another run. You’ve done a million of these and all you have to do it get out there and land on your feet.’ That’s all that really matters.”

Second place finisher Noah Bowman, of Calgary, Alberta, Canada, said that he performed his signature alley-oop dub nine instead of another special trick he had up his sleeve. “I had something else I wanted to try but I didn’t end up doing it because I didn’t feel confident going into the hit. I guess I thought it was better to keep it safe than to try something dangerous.”

Benoit Valentin of France rounded out the men’s podium in third.

Sunday’s win was the third consecutive victory for Wise and also his third major of the season. Yater-Wallace and Wise have been battling for the top position in the AFP World Ranking lists. The win moves Wise to the top with Yater-Wallace in the second slot.

“My whole year this year has been a battle with the pressure and realizing how to overcome it,” Wise added. “The reality is you are only under as much pressure as you put on yourself.”

The women’s winner Sigourney was also the winner of the first Grand Prix event of the season at Copper Mountain in Colorado. Canada’s Rosalind Groenewoud finished second and Maddie Bowman, of S. Lake Tahoe, Calif., was third for her sixth straight podium result of the season.

“It’s always a relief to land your first run, I’m never that solid on my first run because I’m so jittery, but it’s still a relief,” said Sigourney. “So the next run you can work on cleaning up your tricks and that’s exactly what I did, so I couldn’t be happier. I went big on my final hit [900] because I just don’t think I am going to make it around unless I go big!”

Canada’s Matt Margett’s and Groenewoud won the Big Air hit from the Air National Guard and were awarded $2500 each.

“We didn’t have a lot of training because of the blizzard this week, so I wasn’t that confident coming into the competition today. In my first run I had a few mistakes that I wanted to clean up on the second run. Unfortunately that didn’t work out because I hit the deck and blew a binding off my ski (on my second run). But I’m okay and I’m happy,” said Groenewoud, who added that as a native of Calgary, Alberta, Sunday’s nearly 60ºF weather at Mammoth Mountain was not her friend. “It is extraordinarily hot out which is not my forte — I’m a child of the winter so it was a big challenge. I’m melting wearing a tank top and a jacket.”

OFFICIAL RESULTS
Visa U.S. Grand Prix
Mammoth Mountain, CA – Mar. 4, 2012
Ski Halfpipe

Men:

Rank Bib FIS Code Name Year Nation Result Level Points
 1  2  2484582 WISE David 1990 USA  94.4  1000.00
 2  6  2526779 BOWMAN Noah 1992 CAN  92.00  800.00
 3  22  2526511 VALENTIN Benoit 1992 FRA  90.00  600.00
 4  14  2424548 KRIEF Thomas 1993 FRA  86.2  500.00
 5  1  2528389 YATER-WALLACE Torin 1995 USA  84.8  450.00
 6  23  2529039 CURRIER Lyman 1994 USA  79.6  400.00
 7  4  2528863 KENWORTHY Gus 1991 USA  76.6  360.00
 8  12  2529045 MARION Dan 1986 USA  72.00  320.00
 9  24  2526864 ALLEN Christian 1990 USA  69.00  290.00
 10  3  2526277 PERKINS Tucker 1991 USA  65.4  260.00

Women:

Rank Bib FIS Code Name Year Nation Result Level Points
 1  4  2484708 SIGOURNEY Brita 1990 USA  90.8  1000.00
 2  1  2485240 GROENEWOUD Rosalind 1989 CAN  87.00  800.00
 3  2  2527776 BOWMAN Maddie 1994 USA  84.6  600.00
 4  3  2527818 LOGAN Devin 1993 USA  82.8  500.00
 5  5  2485289 CARADEUX Anais 1990 FRA  77.2  450.00
 6  12  2484597 SHARP Kimmy 1989 USA  73.4  400.00
 7  11  2485261 AERTS Katrien 1976 BEL  65.00  360.00
 8  20  2469362 JAEGER Mirjam 1982 SUI  64.4  320.00
 9  31  2526926 SUZUKI Iku 1984 JPN  63.6  290.00
 10  33  2484352 LONSDALE Emma 1984 GBR  52.8  260.00


Leave a Reply