Women’s snowboard big air podium at Bakuriani 2023 World Championships
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SALOMON - Tomorrow is yours (DIRCUT) from Gabriel Dugué on Vimeo.
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Director: Gabriel Dugué
Co-director: Valentin Petit
Director Recycling Sequence: Nathan Almeras
DOP: Téva Vasseur (Switzerland) & Olmo Sobrino (Spain)
Executive Producers: Rémy Solomon & Germain Robin
Line Producer: Ophélie Stavropoulos
Production Coordinator: Chloé Goueilhé
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Production Manager: Josep Gali
Production Coordinator: Ainhoa Ballabriga
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Location Manager: Kiko Gonzalez
Driver Director: Raul Carrasco
Driver Agency & Client: Joan Miñana
Crew Ocurens Van: Dani Ros
Driver Crew: Miguel Michavila
Driver Crew: David Ceballos
Driver Crew: Pedro Crespo
Driver Crew & Talents: Oscar Silvente
Unit Manager: Francesc Puig
DOP: Olmo Sobrino
Focus Puller: Alfredo Suarez
2nd AC / Digital Assist: Raul Caso
Video Assistant: Joan Brusés
Camera Truck Driver: Juanjo Angosto
Key Grip: Xavi Gordi
Grip Assistant: As Per Xavi
Movi: Grip Support
Quad: Grip Support
Drone: Skynamic (Alejandro)
Art Director: Mario Serrano
Art Director Asst: Marc Ferrer
Props Buyer: Sonia Martin
Art Assistant: Arturo Caipa
Art Assistant: Pol Carrizo
Art Assistant: Berta Negre
Stylist: Isis Rodriguez
Assistant Stylist: Isabel Domenech
Make Up: Simona Avra
Make Up Assistant: Margaryta Skomrova
Wardrobe Van: Rafa Ruiz
Motorhome: Modasa
Gaffer: Rafa Ramirez
Casting Director: Sonia Rivas
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Service Production: Theus Productions
Service Producers: Michaël Theus & Nicolaï Tchetchelachvili
Driver: Marc Despont
2nd AC: Tamara Castagnoli
Ski Camera Operator: Thibaud Maury
Key Grip: Sébastien Biollaz
Gaffer: Claudio Artieda
Wardrobe Stylist: Yasmin Achache
Assistant Stylist: Fernando Loaiza
Hair Stylist & Make Up: Noelia De Jesus
Filmmaker & Night Skiing Ambassador: Nicolas Vuignier
Snowboard Ambassador: Tess Coady
Japanese Ambassador (Tess Stunt Double): Kaito Hamada
Little Boy: Wilhem Juillerat
Little Boy’s Chaperon: Sandy Juillerat
Slope Friend #1: Basile Lafrej
Slope Friend #2: Joas Hättenschwiler
Slope Friend #3: Alejandra Bayard
Location Manager: Aurélie Steinberg
Models Agency: Agence POP - People of Publicity
Snowpark: Alaïa Parks Crans-Montana
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Music: MiM
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VFX Supervisors: Mathieu Jussreandot / Colin Journée
VFX Production Manager: Camille Sermet
Supervisors On-Set: Mathieu Legros / Adrien « Palmito » Renay
Scan 3D: Adrien Bavant
Lead CG: Arthur Villiers-Moriamé
Environment Artist: Irakli Kurashvilli
Modeling & Texturing: Sébastien LeMoignet
Lead FX: Adam Bachiri
FX Artists: Maxime Delsart / Donghee Kim
Rigging: Gregory Beccucci
Animation: Nicolas Caillet
Lighting: Adrien Salaun
Compositing: Mathieu Legros / Romain Bedouet / Adrien « Palmito » Renay / Isabelle Tchoungang
Motion Design: Martin Goldwasser / Antonin Grobost
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SALOMON - Tomorrow is yours from valentin petit on Vimeo.
A film by SALOMON
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Created by DDB Paris
Chief Creative Officer: Alexander Kalchev
Art Director (Film): Nicolas Malcorps
Art Directors (Print): Romane Nougaret-Fischer, Nicolas Malcorps
Copywriters: Lucille Ortega, Nicolas Malcorps
TV Producers: Pierre Boudin, Chloé Travaillard
Strategic Planning: Claude-Henri Galbois
Account Department: Xavier Mendiola, Olivier Guillerot, Romane Philippe, Tom Salvan
Produced by OCURENS
Director: Gabriel Dugué
Co-director: Valentin Petit
Director Recycling Sequence: Nathan Almeras
DOP: Téva Vasseur (Switzerland) & Olmo Sobrino (Spain)
Executive Producers: Rémy Solomon & Germain Robin
Line Producer: Ophélie Stavropoulos
Production Coordinator: Chloé Goueilhé
Production Assistant: Téa Chiffre
1st AD: Mathieu Pérez
SPAIN
Service Production: Limon
Service Producers: Alejandro Lopez & Albert Montero
Production Manager: Josep Gali
Production Coordinator: Ainhoa Ballabriga
Talent Coordinator: Jordi Faura
2nd AD: Mateus
Location Manager: Kiko Gonzalez
Driver Director: Raul Carrasco
Driver Agency & Client: Joan Miñana
Crew Ocurens Van: Dani Ros
Driver Crew: Miguel Michavila
Driver Crew: David Ceballos
Driver Crew: Pedro Crespo
Driver Crew & Talents: Oscar Silvente
Unit Manager: Francesc Puig
DOP: Olmo Sobrino
Focus Puller: Alfredo Suarez
2nd AC / Digital Assist: Raul Caso
Video Assistant: Joan Brusés
Camera Truck Driver: Juanjo Angosto
Key Grip: Xavi Gordi
Grip Assistant: As Per Xavi
Movi: Grip Support
Quad: Grip Support
Drone: Skynamic (Alejandro)
Art Director: Mario Serrano
Art Director Asst: Marc Ferrer
Props Buyer: Sonia Martin
Art Assistant: Arturo Caipa
Art Assistant: Pol Carrizo
Art Assistant: Berta Negre
Stylist: Isis Rodriguez
Assistant Stylist: Isabel Domenech
Make Up: Simona Avra
Make Up Assistant: Margaryta Skomrova
Wardrobe Van: Rafa Ruiz
Motorhome: Modasa
Gaffer: Rafa Ramirez
Casting Director: Sonia Rivas
SWITZERLAND
Service Production: Theus Productions
Service Producers: Michaël Theus & Nicolaï Tchetchelachvili
Driver: Marc Despont
2nd AC: Tamara Castagnoli
Ski Camera Operator: Thibaud Maury
Key Grip: Sébastien Biollaz
Gaffer: Claudio Artieda
Wardrobe Stylist: Yasmin Achache
Assistant Stylist: Fernando Loaiza
Hair Stylist & Make Up: Noelia De Jesus
Filmmaker & Night Skiing Ambassador: Nicolas Vuignier
Snowboard Ambassador: Tess Coady
Japanese Ambassador (Tess Stunt Double): Kaito Hamada
Little Boy: Wilhem Juillerat
Little Boy’s Chaperon: Sandy Juillerat
Slope Friend #1: Basile Lafrej
Slope Friend #2: Joas Hättenschwiler
Slope Friend #3: Alejandra Bayard
Location Manager: Aurélie Steinberg
Models Agency: Agence POP - People of Publicity
Snowpark: Alaïa Parks Crans-Montana
Domaine skiable de Crans-Montana - CMASA
Office du Tourisme de Crans-Montana
Rental Companies: Visuals Switzerland & Wondare
Post Production by MONUMENTAL
Post Producers: Laïla Hamdaoui, Elisa Johanna Känd
Editor: Jon Echeveste
Color Grading Artist: Sylvain Canaux
Music: MiM
Sound Design: Lafayette Street Studio
Sound Design & Mix: Emilien Bernaux
VFX by SQUARE
VFX Supervisors: Mathieu Jussreandot / Colin Journée
VFX Production Manager: Camille Sermet
Supervisors On-Set: Mathieu Legros / Adrien « Palmito » Renay
Scan 3D: Adrien Bavant
Lead CG: Arthur Villiers-Moriamé
Environment Artist: Irakli Kurashvilli
Modeling & Texturing: Sébastien LeMoignet
Lead FX: Adam Bachiri
FX Artists: Maxime Delsart / Donghee Kim
Rigging: Gregory Beccucci
Animation: Nicolas Caillet
Lighting: Adrien Salaun
Compositing: Mathieu Legros / Romain Bedouet / Adrien « Palmito » Renay / Isabelle Tchoungang
Motion Design: Martin Goldwasser / Antonin Grobost
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hey i am CRYING at the girl from new zealand winning the slopestyle and then the other girls on the podium piling on her at the end of her run
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those hugs at the end of women slopestyle are the highlight of the games
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That right there at the bottom is why I love women's snowboarding. The comradery, the sportsmanship, it's on display in slopestyle to a level that just doesn't exist in other sports.
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Team USA wins its first medal of the Winter Olympics as Julia Marino takes silver in the snowboarding slopestyle event. Team New Zealand Zoi Sadowski-Synnott won gold and Tess Coady took bronze for Team Australia.
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'Women Supporting Women': See the Inspiring Moment of Sportsmanship in Snowboard Slopestyle
‘Women Supporting Women’: See the Inspiring Moment of Sportsmanship in Snowboard Slopestyle
Not even the competitors could deny their excitement at the history-making finish in the women’s snowboard slopestyle event Saturday in the 2022 Winter Olympics.
New Zealand’s Zoi Sadowski-Synnott won gold in dominating fashion with a final score of 92.88. Julia Marino nabbed Team USA’s first medal of the Winter Games with a second-place finish.
The 20-year-old Sadowski-Synnott also made history…
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ZOI SADOWSKI-SYNNOTT FIRST EVER NZ WINTER OLYMPIC GOLD MEDALLIST LETS GOOOOOOO
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olympic update: 2/6
hi everyone! if you didn’t already know, i’m a huge fan of the olympics (notice that my friendly kraken icon has some funky glasses now...) i love the sports and the spectacle, and it’s basically the only time you’ll catch me being a very patriotic american (lol). since the 2018 winter olympics, i’ve been making what is essentially a text newsletter for my friends, recapping what happened the day before. i’m doing the same this year, but i also remembered that i now have a tumblr blog where i post about sports, so why not share my updates with y’all?
for the rest of the games, i’ll be sharing my daily recap of what happened in bejing, with medalists, event explanations, what to watch, and an updated medal count. it’ll mostly be about the bigger events, so if there’s a more niche sport you like and want to see covered (like my friend who wants curling updates), let me know and i’ll do my best to include it. these updates will also be pretty US-centric, so same deal, just let me know if there’s another country you want to see specifically. without further ado, let’s get to it!
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Yesterday was a busy day in Beijing, so here’s what happened:
Women’s snowboard slopestyle was quite eventful. Zoi Sadowski-Synott of New Zealand took gold with a set of jumps her opponents couldn’t match, earning the first ever medal for New Zealand at the Winter Olympics. Sadowski-Synott is also the only other woman to win Olympic slopestyle gold, after American Jamie Anderson had a disappointing set of runs and missed out on the three-peat. The Americans were not left off the podium, though. Julia Marino took silver, earning the US its first medal of these games. Australian Tess Coady earned bronze. And if you weren’t watching it last night, be sure to look up the clip of all the snowboarders piling into a group hug to congratulate each other!
The other big event last night was figure skating, with women’s short program and men’s free skate took the ice in the team event. The story of the night was 15 year old Russian Kamila Valiyeva, who had a performance as close to perfect as you could get, earning a remarkable score of 90.18 that blew past her nearest challenger’s 74.73. Her performance also helped Russia overtake the US in the team standings, especially as Americans Karen Chen and Vincent Zhou faltered in their skates. The US is mathematically guaranteed at least a medal, but it will be up to Madison Chock and Evan Bates’ free dance, Alexa Knierim and Brandon Frazier’s pairs free skate, and Karen Chen’s free skate to determine what that medal is.
Once again, the US routed Switzerland in women’s hockey. The 8-0 final score came off a shutout from Alex Cavallini and two goals each for Hilary Knight, Kelly Panek, and Jesse Compher.
Aleksander Bolshunov of Russia won gold in the men’s 30km skiathlon, earning the Russian Olympic Committee its first gold.
Johannes Ludwig of Germany won gold in men’s single luge. American Chris Mazdzer landed in eighth.
Kobayashi Ryoyu of Japan won gold in men’s normal hill ski jumping.
Jakara Anthony of Australia won gold in women’s freestyle skiing moguls. American Jaelin Kauf earned silver.
Nils van der Poel of Sweden won speed skating gold in the men’s 5000, coming from behind in his last two laps to defeat Patrick Roest of the Netherlands and setting a new Olympic record in the process. But his speed is probably the least interesting thing about van der Poel- he’s a speedskater who hates speedskating. After finishing 14th at the 2018 Olympics, van der Poel stopped skating, joined the Swedish army, and started running ultramarathons. As he said post-win, “When you are a professional athlete in a sport that sucks as much as speedskating sucks, you’ve got to find a way to make it suck a little less.” And here’s another sound bite. When asked if this was his last season, van der Poel said, “I’ve been trying to quit two times and I haven’t succeeded. I don’t think I’ll succeed this time either. Maybe.” If that isn’t a vibe.
Australia is making its first ever appearance in curling, and they got their first win yesterday, with the mixed doubles pair of Tahli Gill and Dean Hewitt defeating Switzerland 9-6.
Meanwhile, also in curling, the US lost to Switzerland but takes on Great Britain later today in more mixed doubles round robin.
The men’s downhill event in alpine skiing was postponed to tonight after high winds stopped it from happening yesterday. Now we’ve got a skiing double header, with men’s downhill followed by women’s giant slalom (and the first appearance for Mikaela Shiffrin).
In other news, Elana Meyers Taylor, the gold medal favorite bobsledder, is out of quarantine, allowing her to get back to training for the two-woman and monobob events she will be competing in later.
Here’s today’s watch list (all times in EST):
Mixed doubles curling- US vs Great Britain (8:05pm)
Figure skating team event- pairs free skate (8:15 pm)
Alpine skiing women’s giant slalom (8:30 pm)
Freestyle skiing women’s big air qualifying (8:30 pm)
Figure skating team event- free dance (9:30 pm)
Figure skating team event- women’s free skate (10:35 pm)
Alpine skiing men’s downhill (11 pm)
Men’s slopestyle finals (11 pm)
And medal count as of this morning:
Have a great day everyone!
(also gonna tag some friends who might find this interesting: @washyourdamnhands @sonnymilano @18minutemajor )
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Tess Coady wins bronze for Australia in the Women’s Snowboard Slopestyle.
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Zoi Synnott Sadowski in Marcus Kleveland sta svetovna prvaka v slopestylu, Mekinc šestnajsti
Na svetovnem prvenstvu v freestyle snowboardingu, ki je potekal v ameriškem Aspnu, je bil v petek na sporedu finale najbolj množične snowboard discipline – slopestyla. V ženski konkurenci je naslov svetovne prvakinje iz Park Cityja 2019 ubranila Zoi Synnott Sadowski iz Nove Zelandije, v moški pa je zlato »snežinko« prvič osvojil Norvežan Marcus Kleveland. Edini slovenski predstavnik Naj Mekinc se je prvič v karieri prebil v finale tekme najvišjega ranga. Osvojil je šestnajsto mesto, kar je druga najboljša slovenska uvrstitev na letošnjih svetovnih prvenstvih v snowboardingu.
V ženski konkurenci so Američani na domačem terenu ostali brez načrtovanega zlata, saj se je Novozelandka Zoi Synnott Sadowski z odlično tretjo vožnjo (dekleta so v finalu nastopila trikrat, fantje dvakrat) zavihtela na vrh in tako ubranila naslov svetovne prvakinje.
Zmagovalno vožnjo, s katero je na drugo mesto izrinila do takrat vodečo Jamie Andersen, so sestavljali triki switch boardslide to regular, bluntslide 270 out ter popoln front boardslide 450 out na “canon railu”. Na skokih je izvedla switch backside 900 weddle grab, frontside 720 melon ter 1080 weddle grab, za kar je prejela oceno 85,95 točk in postala prva snowboarderka v zgodovini, ki je ubranila naslov svetovne prvakinje v slopestylu.
"Tako v prvi kot v drugi vožnji sem padla", je po zmagi povedala presrečna Sadowski-Synnottova. "Toda vedela sem, da imam lepe možnosti za zmago, če mi v zadnjem poizkusu uspe pristati zadane trike. Neverjetno se je bilo zadnja spustiti po progi in vedeti, da se z dobro vožnjo vse lahko spremeni in da sem zmožna obraniti naslov. Presrečna sem".
S srebrom se je po precej grdem padcu morala zadovoljiti domača zvezdnica Jamie Anderson, ki je za trike backlip, boardslide 270, blunt 270, backside Rodeo 540 Melon, cab double 900 mute ter frontside 720 mute v svojem prvem nastopu prejela oceno 81.10 točk.
"Čeprav mi ni uspel moj zadani 1080, sem iskreno vesela za Zoi." je po tekmovanju dejala nekoliko potolčena svetovna podprvakinja Andersonova. "Celo leto se že bojujeva in zadnja vožnja, ki ji jo je uspelo sestaviti je bila brezhibna. Prihodnost ženskega snowboardinga je v dobrih rokah. Ponosna sem nanjo in na vsa ostala dekleta."
Bron pa je osvojila Avstralka Tess Coady, ki je navdušila s triki switch boardslide, boardslide, frontside 180/switch backside 360, switch backside 900 stalefish, backside 720 mute, frontside 720 melon to tail ter za svoj drugi nastop prejela oceno 78.13 točk. S tem je bila prva trojica v finalu razporejeno enako, kot v kvalifikacijah.
Ostale finalistke so se od četrtega do osmega mesta razporedile v zelo tesnem zaporedju: Enni Rukajarvi (Finska) - 77.90 točk, Kokomo Murase (Japonska) - 77.08 točk, Anna Gasser (Avstrija) - 76.96 točk, Annika Morgan (Nemčija) - 70.16 točk ter Cool Wakushima (Nova Zelandija) - 67.81 točk.
Naslov svetovnega prvaka je osvojil Norvežan Marcus Kleveland, ki je bronu iz Sierra Nevade (2017) tako dodal še zlato. Drama pa se je že začela pred finalom, ko je 21-letni Marcus Kleveland grdo padel na treningu in do pričetka tekmovanja ni bilo jasno, če se bo sploh pojavil na štartu.
Kljub vsem se je suvereno lotil finala in dal vedeti, da padec na treningu ni pustil nobenih posledic. Že v prvem od obeh poskusih (šestnajst finalistov se je namreč za razliko od osmih deklet, ki so nastopile trikrat, merilo le v dveh serijah) je bil najboljši od vseh finalistov, v drugi pa je svoj rezultat le še izboljšal, čeprav je bilo po padcu najboljšega v kvalifikacijah - Nemca Leona Vockensburgerja jasno, da je zlato prinašal že prvi rezultat.
Svoj drugi nastop, za katerega je prejel 90.66 točk, je novi svetovni prvak začel s triki cab hardware 270 on to 270 off, boardslide to 270 off na bojektu "tall flat bar", frontside bluntslide 450 off na "canon railu" ter nadaljeval na skokih, kjer je izvedel trike switch backside 1260 melon, backside 1620 melon ter cab 1620 frontside grab.
"Na treningu sem nerodno obremenil nogo in nisem se počutil prav dobro." Je po zmagi povedal Kleveland. "Razmišljal sem, da bi odšel na rentgensko slikanje, a zares sem si želel poizkusiti tekmovati, zato sem se vrnil in se podal na progo. Res sem vesel zaradi tega! Noro je biti svetovni prvak. In tudi to, da sem spet v Aspnu, na enem mojih najljubših prizorišč, je nekaj posebnega. Všeč mi je tukaj in tudi proga je bila danes neverjetna. Sama dobra energija."
Na drugo mesto se je uvrstil aktualni olimpijski prvak v big airu Kanadčan Sebastien Toutant, ki si je oceno 82.53 točk zagotovil že v prvem nastopu, ko je navdušil s tiki switch hardway 270, cab 180/backside 360, blunt 450, cab 1260 tail, frontside double 1080 mute ter backside triple 1440 indy.
Na tretje mesto pa se je v drugem nastopu uspelo prebiti finskemu tekmovalcu Reneju Rinnekangasu, ki z nastopom vrednim 82.51 točk - le 0.02 točki za srebrom, ki je vseboval trike melon transfer, lipslide 270, frontside 270, blunt 450, switch double backside rodeo nose, backside 1620 melon ter cab 1440 nose, iz zmagovalnega odra za 0.23 točke izrinil Američana Redmonda Gerarda.
Od petega do šestnajstega mesta so se uvrstili Kaito Hamada (Japonska) - 80.23 točk, Max Parrot (Kanada) - 78.60 točk, Dusty Henricksen (ZDA) - 77.90 točk, Hiroaki Kunitake (Japonska) - 77.67 točk, Ruki Tobita (Japonska) - 74.85 točk, Leon Veckensperger (Nemčija) - 74.21 točk, Chris Corning (ZDA) - 72.41 točk, Lyon Farrell (ZDA) - 70.63 točk, Sebbe de Bruck (Belgija) - 63.33, Casper Wolf (Nizozemska) - 61.43 točk, Torgeir Bergrem (Norveška) - 43.93 točk ter Naj Mekinc (Slovenija) - 31.46 točk.
Edini slovenski predstavnik, 19-letni Ljubljančan Naj Mekinc, se je v svojem drugem nastopu na članskih svetovnih prvenstvih (debitiral je leta 2019 v Park Cityju) prvič uvrstil v finale. V sončnem vremenu in brezvetrju se je v odlično pripravljen park, katerega »avtor« je ekipa Buttermilk Park Crew iz Aspna, podal kot tretji po vrsti. Po suverenem začetku na rail objektih je pri izvajanju skoka, ki mu na treningih ne povzroča težav, naredil napako, ki ga je stala boljše ocene. Tudi v drugem poizkusu se mu na prvem skoku ni izšlo po načrtih. Tekmo je, kot eden izmed šestih evropskih finalistov, končal na šestnajstem mestu.
»Uvrstitev v finale v tako močni in izostreni konkurenci je vsekakor lep uspeh in dobra popotnica za nadaljevanje kariere. Naj je predvsem z nastopom v kvalifikacijah dokazal, da nanj še kako resno lahko računamo v prihodnjih sezonah. Če bo tako nadaljeval, se bo vsekakor kmalu lahko enakovredno kosal z najboljšimi snowboarderji v parku,« je po tekmi Mekinca pohvalil pomočnik glavnega slovenskega trenerja Domen Bizjak. Finale je spremljal iz Slovenije, saj v ponedeljek z Najevimi nasledniki odpotuje na mladinsko svetovno prvenstvo v Rusijo.
Z Bizjakom se strinja tudi glavni trener slovenske reprezentance Matevž Pristavec. »Z uvrstitvijo v finale je bil naš cilj dosežen. Lepa in še kako dragocena izkušnja za Naja in celotno ekipo. Naložba za prihodnost. Jutri nas čaka počitek, v nedeljo pa so že na sporedu kvalifikacije v big airu, kjer bo Naj znova »napadel«. Ostajam optimist!« je bil po slovenskem uspehu v ZDA zadovoljen in odločen Pristavec.
»Lepo vreme in super pogoji v parku! V načrtu sem imel izvedbo zelo zahtevne vožnje, toda na skokih se mi tokrat žal ni izšlo. Z uvrstitvijo v finale sem zelo zadovoljen in z optimizmom pričakujem novi preizkušnji v Aspnu ter zaključek sezone v Švici« pa je po prvem finalu na veliki tekmi povedal Naj Mekinc.
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Fingers crossed Tess hasn’t hurt herself too badly 🤞🏻🤞🏻🤞🏻
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