Kirkwood, CA –Another sunny spring day at Kirkwood greeted some of the world’s best big mountain freeskiers on Sunday for the final day of competition of the 2012 Subaru Freeskiing World Tour (FWT). Two days of action decided both the Kirkwood Champions and the winners of the McConkey Cup, given to FWT Tour Champions Crystal Wright and Josh Daiek.
Held on the looker’s left-hand side of the “forbidden Cirque”, a permanently closed 1,500-foot run, the finals venue was littered with rock features and exposure due to the low snow year.
“It was a different venue than we are used to, because of the lack of snow, yet performances from our athletes were exceptional,” said Competition Director Ron Pankey.
Heading into the finals, the women’s field was filled with suspense, as the battle for the McConkey Cup came down to Crystal Wright and Angel Collinson’s final runs of the season. Posting a huge score of 34.23 on Sunday was Jackson Hole, Wyo.’s Wright, as her combined two-day score of 63.90 clinched both the event win and the overall 2012 tour championship.
“Winning both today was surreal,” said Wright. “Angel and I had so much fun pushing each other all season. The girl’s game is being upped every year and it is so great to be a part of this tour.”
Collinson, out of Snowbird, Utah, took home second place for both awards, finishing the 2012 season in second overall. Collinson’s strength, athleticism and smart line choice earned her a two-day combined score of 61.27. Holding the third spot on the podium was Australian Natalie Segal, who came back from seventh place after Day One. Segal earned a 33.43 in Sunday’s finals, the second highest score of the day, giving her a combined score of 60.93. Finishing third overall this season was Jay Peak, Vt.’s Ashley Maxfield.
Kirkwood’s own Josh Daiek finished the season with a bang, taking the World Freeskiing Championships on his home mountain with a 72.83 and sealing the overall title, winning his first McConkey Cup.
“Daiek hit two of the biggest cliffs of the day, setting himself apart from the pack,” judge Skogen Sprang said of the winner. “He came out of the gate super fast, throwing down a super smooth run.”
Consistent throughout the weekend, Sean Collin of nearby Squaw Valley, Calif., took second place on Sunday with a score of 70.67. Standing third on the podium was Jake Sakson from Aspen/Snowmass in Colorado with a score of 69.77. Sakson sat in the leader’s “hot seat” much of the day, with his final day score of 38.67 beaten only by Daiek. The young telemark skier threw two massive 360’s, taking home the final backcountry.com Sick Bird belt buckle of the year in addition to his third place at the Championships.
In his first year on the 2012 Subaru Freeskiing World Tour, Fernie, British Columbia, Canada”s Dylan Siggers was awarded The North Face Young Gun Overall 2012 winner. The 18-year-old had an impressive debut, placing second at the Moonlight Basin Qualifier event in Montana. This award will allow Siggers entry to the 2013 FWT and a head-to-toe kit, compliments of The North Face.
Sunday’s competition at Kirkwood concluded the 15th year of the Subaru Freeskiing World Tour.