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Danny Davis, 12th, Snowboard Pipe finals
Fan-favorite Danny Davis landed on his tailbone after clipping the edge of the pipe in his run. In good spirits, he still grabbed the mic and stoked out all the fans in Breckenridge.
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Gjermund Braaten, 1st, Snowboard Slope finals
Gjermund posted the highest score in Winter Dew Tour history in the men's snowboard slope finals, with a 97.75-point winning run.
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Video: Snowboard Superpipe final highlights
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Kevin Rolland, 1st, Freeski Pipe Finals
The Defending Dew Cup champ pulled out back-to-back-to-back doubles from his bag of tricks and the bar was raised. "I can do a double flare on both sides and a double cork on the left side, so in my mind I was like, `Ok, if I can do these three tricks, maybe I can do these three tricks in a row,'" Rolland said. "So it was my goal and I did it."
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Video: Path to the podium
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Louie Vito, 2nd, Snowboard Pipe Finals
"I'm just happy to land on my feet and I know what I got to work on," Vito said. "It's the early season, so it's all good." Vito is the defending Dew Cup champ and has back-to-back doubles on lockdown.
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Video: Snowboard Superpipe final highlights
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Nick Goepper, 2nd, Freeski Slope Finals
Seventeen-year-old Nick Goepper grabbed the lead with a great first run, going technical on the rails and ending with a switch left double cork 9 into a right double cork 12 on the final two hits. He was bumped to second after Tom Wallisch won with his last run.
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Simon Dumont, 10th, Freeski Pipe Finals
With pins in his wrist from a recent surgery, the uber-competitive Simon Dumont went for it anyways and competed without poles in the pipe. He's a regular on the podium, but the Dew Cup overall has always eluded him.
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Video: Freeski Pipe final highlights
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Tom Wallisch, 1st, Freeski Slope Finals
"The tricks are so crazy nowadays," Wallisch said. "Everyone's got a whole bag of double flips. I think it's going to come down to a lot of technical rails and really clean grabs and clean landings."
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Video: Freeski Slope final highlights
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Torin Yater-Wallace, 1st, Freeski Pipe Semifinals
At only 16-years-old. Torin Yater-Wallace was the lead qualifier straight through to the Finals. He's definitely putting the heat on the veterans of the sport. He finished the Finals in 6th.
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Video: Freeski Pipe semi highlights
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Chas Guldemond, 4th, Snowboard Slope Finals
"It's kind of crazy I'm 24 and the oldest guy in the finals," Guldemond said. "When I grew up we only had 10-ft jumps. It's cool to be part of two generations. My first podium I did a 7 and a 5, and now I'm doing two 12's in a run."
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Video: Snowboard Slope final highlights
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Kelly Clark, 1st, Snowboard Pipe Finals
Olympic gold medalist Kelly Clark came back from 5th place to win the event on her last run. "It's not ideal to fall first run," Clark said. "You really just have to stay focused on the task at hand. You have to think about exactly what you're going to do and stay focused, because if you start thinking about all the external things you can't control, you're not going to perform."
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Video: Kelly Clark - No excuses
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Shaun White, 1st, Snowboard Pipe Finals
"I'm blown away that Breckenridge delivered such an amazing pipe," White said of the 602-ft. pipe. "You could go a lot bigger and carry it down the line. It's one of the best I've ever ridden."
Video: White's path to the podium
Video: White's path to the podium
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Spencer O'Brien, 1st, Snowboard Slope Finals
"I've been focusing a lot on strengthening and conditioning the last couple years so I think that's really starting to pay off," said O'Brien. She's looking to earn back the Dew Cup she won in the `08/09 season.
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Video: Snowboard Slope final highlights
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Torstein Horgmo, 8th, Snowboard Slope Finals
The Defending Dew Cup champ in slope, Torstein Horgmo, has style on the rails and skills on the jumps. "I was afraid of Torstein because he had a mean run," said event winner Gjermund Braaaten. "And I'm sure if he landed that, I would have been sitting in second."
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Shaun White, 1st, Snowboard Pipe Finals
I'm so happy to put that run down and make it count," White said. "I did the double McTwist 1260 which is such a pain. That trick, sometimes it's your best friend and other times it's not."
Video: White's path to the podium
Video: White's path to the podium
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Iouri Podlachikov (I-Pod), 3rd, Snowboard Pipe Finals
Always one to put the heat on Shaun White, I-Pod threw down a perfect run until the last hit sent him straight to his face. Undeterred, he came back charging in his second run. "I was just all in," he said. "I had nothing to lose. My face was hurting. My nose, I can slowly feel it again. That first run was like the best run of my life."
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Video: Snowboard Superpipe final highlights
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