O’Neill Evolution 2011 Slopestyle Finals

by The Editors on January 8, 2011

We probably would have scored the men’s final of the O’Neill Evolution Slopestyle a little differently than the judges did, but that shouldn’t take anything away from the guys on the podium in Davos. Official details results after the jump
Big Tricks Thrown Down on the Slopestyle Course

The slopestyle course was built next to the halfpipe at the bottom of Jakobshorn mountain and featured two challenging features for riders to hit. The first was a kicker with two super poppy take-offs measuring 40-feet and 55-feet and the second was a choice of three rails including an up-flat-down box, a pole jam and a flat-down rail. Sebastien Toutant was on fire on the slopestyle course today and won the finals with a Cab double cork 1260 to a backside boardslide to underflip out on his final run. Seb had this to day about his win, “Second 6Star win of the season is so amazing today. To ride with my good friends and every run we were stepping it up. On my last run I was outside of the podium and stomped my best Cab 12 ever. I plan to go to BEO next and give it my best on the TTR Tour.”

Fellow Canadian, Mark McMorris was able to put down a Cab double cork 1260 to frontside tailslide to 450 out after a hard slam on his first run to take second place. And, American rider, Eric Willet, who has been making a name for himself over the past two seasons in the contest scene took third place with a switch backside double cork 1260 to backside boardslide to 450 out.

On the women’s side, Jamie Anderson (USA) rose above the pack to take the women’s slopestyle title with a backside 540 mute to a switch frontside boardslide-to-backside boardslide. Now sitting in the World No. 3 position, Jamie was super excited and had this to say about the day, “Today the event was really fun. The kicker was perfect and the weather was great. The progression for women’s riding was really high, which was awesome. After this I’m going to head to the 6Star Burton European Open and then I want to go to all the big TTR events.” Sarka Pancochova (CZE) was riding well to take second place and reigning TTR Champion, Enni Rukäjarvi (FIN), was able to grab third place.

Men

  1. Sebastien Toutant CAN
  2. Mark McMorris CAN
  3. Eric Willett USA
  4. Seppe Smits BEL
  5. Torgeir Bergrem NOR
  6. Iouri Padladtchikov SUI
  7. Aleksander Ostreng NOR
  8. Niklas Mattsson SWE
  9. Christian Haller SUI
  10. Emil Ulsletten NOR
  11. Tor Lundstrom SWE
  12. Matthias Vogt GER
  13. Clemens Schattschneider AUT
  14. Ville Paumola FIN
  15. Stale Sandbech NOR

Women

  1. Jamie Anderson USA
  2. Sarka Pancochova CZE
  3. Enni Rukajarvi FIN
  4. Sina Cadrian SUI
  5. Aimee Fuller GBR
  6. Chanelle Sladics USA
  7. Jordie Karlinski USA
  8. Helene Olafsen NOR
  9. Kjersti Ostgaard Buaas NOR
  10. Isabel Derungs SUI
Estes January 9, 2011 at 7:15 pm

McMorris got robbed. The Switch 1080 Tailgrab stomp was one of kind.

balon January 10, 2011 at 9:48 am

agreed. prob should have taken his 3rd run though. tough lesson after such an amazing second run.

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