Wrightwood, CA –The 14th annual edition of the $20,000 Cholula Triple Air Show returned to Mountain High ski resort on Saturday, offering the largest prize purse of any snow sports competition held in Southern California.
Sunny skies and warm temperatures allowed riders to let it all hang out. In the men’s snowboard division, riders including Yale Cousino, Scotty Vine, Trevor Jacob, Ian Thorley and Garrett Warnick came out to compete but in the end, it was local hero and Mountain High team rider, Spencer Link who stole the show and the $5,000 top prize with his solid run that included a Cab 9, Front 7 and a nasty Back 10 Double.
The women’s snowboard division was stacked with riders like Lynn Neil, Mariah Dugan, Nirvana Ortanez, Jamie Madrid and Melissa Evans competing. On this day, it was Katie Williams out of Salt Lake City, Utah, who stole the show and the $2,000 top prize with her smooth run that included a clean front 5 on the money booter.
In the ski division, some heavy hitters came out to compete including Patrick Goodhough, Max Peters, Noah Morrison and Time Gage. For the skiers it was all about the double corks with McRae Williams landing the smoothest run, dirtiest double and snagging the $3,500 top prize.
This year, The Cholula Triple Air Show was upgraded to a 3 star TTR (Ticket To Ride) event which means competitors earned points toward their overall worldwide ranking. The TTR standard is what competitive snowboarders use to rank themselves against each other, and earn entry into events like the Grand Prix and the Olympics.
Cash Purse Breakdown
Open Snowboard Men’s:
1st – Spencer Link – $5,000
2nd – Jeremy Page – $2,500
3rd – Trevor Jacob – $1,500
4th – Garrett Warnick – $600
5th – Ian Thorley – $200
Open Snowboard Women’s:
1st – Katie Williams – $2,000
2nd – Nirvana Ortanez – $1,000
3rd – Jamie Madrid – $500
4th – Lynn Neil – $100
5th – Danika Duffy – $50
Open Ski:
1st – McRae Williams – $3,500
2nd – Patrick Goodhough – $2,000
3rd – Max Peters – $750
4th – Noah Morrison – $200
5th – Tim Gage – $100