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Playstation King Of The Mountain Series Update (22-Aug-10)
Perisher, Australia, August 22, 2010 - On a picture perfect day
On
a picture perfect day at Perisher, some of Australia’s brightest
freestyle skiing stars turned it on in the King of the Mountain Series.
Kicking
off in the PlayStation Superpipe, competitors in Men’s, Women’s and
Grommet’s categories took to the freshly groomed walls hitting some
amazing manoeuvres.
The Open Men’s Superpipe event saw a tightly contested affair with international freeskiing sensation Russell Henshaw
from Jindabyne taking top honours. “Russell took to the Superpipe with
vengeance today boosting big time out of it and nailing some sweet cork
9’s,” said Alan Davis, Perisher’s Events Coordinator. In second place
was another hot local skier Jordan Houghton and third Jono Lipzker,
again from Jindabyne.
In
the Grommet’s section, Oliver Denham held off Cameron Waddell and Ethan
Topalovic. “It was great to see the kids getting in and having a crack,
that’s what it’s all about nurturing and developing our local talents
and providing a solid competitive environment for them to excel,” said
Neil Thew PR & Business Development Manager, Perisher.
Two girls contested the challenging pipe event with Dani Bauer edging out Amy O’Callaghan.
Next,
the competition moved to the PlayStation Slopestyle course with the
field facing a flowing mix of kickers leading into a massive 70ft
booter at the base.
In
a carbon copy of the Superpipe event, Russ Henshaw upheld his
international credibility outscoring Jordan and Jono for the minor
prize-money.
In
the Grommet’s, Spencer Barnes from Sydney peeled off an amazing run
that featured an invert at the top and a clean air off the mac-daddy
bottom booter to smash Oliver Denham and Cameron Waddell into second
and third respectively. No females contested the Slopestyle event.
The
King of the Mountain now moves to a Giant Air / Gap Jump to be held 11
September. Perisher invites all gun skiers to take part with cash,
PlayStation and Columbia Sportswear prizes up for grabs.
“We
ask that any skier who thinks they’re good enough to compete with the
best, come to Perisher 11 September for the big air event. As a resort
we want to see skiing events back in the forefront. Along with the
Series sponsors PlayStation and Columbia we intend to make this a media
event, so the profile of the competitors will be enhanced,” said Neil
Thew.
High resolution images of the Superpipe and Slopestyle events can be found HERE or go to Perisher’s Image Gallery at: http://www.perisher.com.au/winter/gallery/index.php
Fore more information contact pr@perisher.com.au

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