American snowboarder Eric Willett en route to victory in Friday's Billabong Ante Up held in Whistler, British Columbia, Canada. (photo: Billabong Canada)

Eric Willet Wins Billabong Ante Up at Whistler

Whistler (BC), Canada – The first stop on the 2011-12 TTR World Tour, the Billabong Ante Up went down at the top of Whistler Mountain on Friday with American snowboarder Eric Willett bringing the first place prize of $20,000 home to Breckenridge, Colo.

The day started off slow with some cloudy skies and even some snow from mother nature to remind everyone in attendance that even if it’s July 1st, she can still make an appearance.  In the end though, the weather warmed and the riders went about their business by destroying the 90-foot big air jump.

American snowboarder Eric Willett en route to victory in Friday's Billabong Ante Up held in Whistler, British Columbia, Canada. (photo: Billabong Canada)
American snowboarder Eric Willett en route to victory in Friday's Billabong Ante Up held in Whistler, British Columbia, Canada. (photo: Billabong Canada)

With strong riding all day, Willett not only qualified first in the preliminaries but backed it up in the finals by taking the top spot with a switch backside double corked 1260 mute.  By qualifying first, Willett held the final run of the day, which turned into a laid out backflip victory lap.

“What a killer way to start the summer,” Willett said of his win on Friday. “The event was super fun, and obviously I’m stoked to come out on top.”

Second place went to Sebastien Toutant of Montreal, Canada, with a cab double corked 1260 melon.  This the same trick that won Toutant last year’s 2010 Billabong Ante Up event, but had him coming up just shy for 2011.  Toutant took home $12,500 for his efforts.  Eighteen-year-old Dash Kamp of Federal Way, Wash., rounded out the podium taking third place.  Kamp’s final run of the day was a double corked 1080 mute, which netted him $8,000.

Sage Kotsenberg (USA), Uki Kodono (Japan), Zach Stone (Canada), Roope Tonteri (Finland), Jeremy Thompson (USA), Gjermund Braaten (Germany), and Chas Guldemond (USA) rounded out the top 10.

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