For Immediate Release
CRAIG GARBIEL AND LAURA
OGDEN WIN THE 11TH ANNUAL SUBARU NORTH AMERICAN FREESKIING
CHAMPIONSHIPS AT
KIRKWOOD
MTN. RESORT, CA.
Jess McMillan and Adrien Coirier win overall Subaru U.S. Freeskiing
Series and Brady Smedsrud wins The North Face Young Gun award
Kirkwood, CA, March
31, 2007— The final stop of the Subaru U.S. Freeskiing Series and second
stop on the International Freeskiers Association (IFSA) World Tour finished off
today with an extraordinarily exciting day of skiing on the permanently closed
"Cirque" at Kirkwood Mountain Resort, CA. Kirkwood local Craig Garbiel came out
on top of the stacked international men's division and Laura Ogden of Crystal
Mtn, WA, took her second straight Subaru North American Freeskiing Championships
women's title. Due to incredibly clear and sunny weather Mountain Sports
International (MSI) was able to run a super-final today for the top six women
and top 12 men.
Sitting in the top position going into this morning's first run
Laura Ogden was knocked back to second position by Hannah Whitney of Crested
Butte, CO, who skied an incredible line which included four big cliff-drops. The
remaining top women who advanced to the super-finals were Elyse Saugstad of
Squaw Valley,
CA, in
third, Rachel Burks of
Alta,
UT, and Jess McMillan tied for
fourth. McMillan is the recent winner of the Subaru Jackson Hole Freeskiing
Open and the Subaru U.S. Freeskiing Nationals. Amber Gale of Snowbird, UT,
rounded out the top six.
With Gale, McMillan and Whitney all crashing during the
super-finals the door was open for
Ogden to walk
right through and claim her second consecutive title here in
Kirkwood. Elyse Saugstad moved up one
position to finish in second and Rachel Burks took the final podium spot
finishing third overall.
"It feels awesome to win with such a competitive field,"
said overall women's champion Laura Ogden. "It's great to come back to the
series after taking some time off and to win. I love this venue, it scares me
to death. To finish like this feels so good."
Going into this morning's first men's run, Mammoth,
California's Cory Zila sat in first position, but a crash early in his line prevented
him from making the super-finals which granted a host of hungry competitors the
chance to move up. 2006 World Tour Champion Guerlin Chicherit of
France
skied an incredible line this morning, posting the top score on the run and
launching him from 27th position to seventh going into the
super-finals. Another first run standout was the Flyin' Hawaiian Drew Tabke's
50 foot backflip which he landed with no problem. A fall later in his run would
eventually knock him out of the competition.
Kirkwood local Craig Garbiel wowed spectators
with a nearly flawless run moving him from eighth to first. Todd Ligare of
Snowbird, UT, held onto his second position and Adrien Coirier of
France moved up to fourth after Josh Daiek of
Kirkwood crashed and was
unable to advance.
The men's super-finals today will once again go down as
being one of the best in Freeskiing history. Sitting in fifth and fourth
positions respectively, Drew Stoeckline of
Alta,
UT,
and Adrien Coirier skied fast, hesitation-free lines. They remained in their
respective positions overall. Christian Boucher of Whistler, BC, had an unbelievable
second run, nailing each and every aspect he hit. He remained in third place
overall. Todd Ligare was sitting in second place going into the super-final,
but was knocked back to 10th when he did a somersault upon landing a
double-drop. Guerlin Chicherit once again posted the highest score on the final
run which was enough to earn him a second place podium position. Leading by
over two points Craig Garbiel put on quite a show for his hometown crowd. His
run included several 20-feet and beyond cliff-drops which he skied into with no
hesitation. The mob went crazy celebrating Garbiel's obvious victory as he
crossed the finish line.
"This is the best thing in the whole world," said men's
overall champion Craig Garbiel. "Everyone here believes in me. People were
telling me I was going to win this last year! I have a load of fourths this
year and I thought I was doomed. I'm working with Core Shot Productions on a
documentary about this year's U.S. Freeskiing Series and this has ended like a
fairy tale."
As always, spectators enjoyed watching freeskiing's elite
battle it out for the Tobias Lee Memorial Sickbird buckle award presented by
Salomon. The Sickbird award is presented to the competitor with the most
spirited competition run, often involving super-human talent and agility. This
week's Sickbird buckle was awarded to Drew Tabke, whose gigantic back-flip will
go down as one of the cleanest in competition history.
"This is almost better than the win," said Sickbird winner
Drew Tabke. "The Sickbird is a great award and I am honored to have the chance
to wear a buckle."
The North Face Young Gun Award returns in 2007, honoring
outstanding new talent in competitive freeskiing. Points accumulated throughout
the season have crowned one lucky under-21-year-old a full sponsorship from The
North Face and the honor of becoming the next Young Gun winner. This stop's
winner was 19 year-old Scott McBrayer who finished 12th. The 2007
overall Young Gun winner was 21 year-old Brady Smedsrud of Little Cottonwood,
UT.
"I was working toward this all year," said The North Face
Young Gun winner Brady Smedsrud. "I finished top five in a few events this year
and I picked up Dynastar and Smith Optics as sponsors but I have been looking
for a clothes sponsor for quite a while. I'm excited to be The North Face Young
Gun."
The overall Subaru U.S. Freeskiing Series titles were also
awarded this evening to Jess McMillan of Jackson Hole, WY, and Adrien Coirier
of Les Arcs France. McMillan won both the Subaru Jackson Hole Freeskiing Open
and the Subaru U.S. Freeskiing Nationals.
"I have finished second so many times," said overall tour
winner Jess McMillan. "The World Tour isn't over, so I'm going to Tignes and I
plan on winning the World Tour too. You haven't seen the last of me yet."
Adrien Coirier whose early season goal was to win the IFSA
World Tour was knocked out of contention when he crashed at the first World
Tour stop in Snowbird, UT. Coirier, did win the Subaru Telluride Freeskiing
Open, the Subaru Squaw Valley USA Freeskiing Open and also won the Sickbird
buckle at
Jackson Hole,
WY.
"I am so stoked about the season," said overall tour winner
Adrien Coirier. "I skied all my runs exactly like I wanted to, with the
exception of Snowbird where I fell. I spent the whole winter here in the
U.S.
and was blown away by how the freeskiers on the tour took such good care of me.
Next year I'm coming back to win the World Tour, I can't wait."
New in 2007, MSI will be posting same-day video broadcasts
on the newly redesigned usfreeskiing.com featuring state of the art video and
photo player technology. The daily uploads of video, photos, news and results
of each day's competition action will be available mere hours after each day
concludes.
The IFSA World Tour finals are set for April 9-13 in
Tignes,
France.
Previous Subaru U.S. Freeskiing Series tour stops include the Subaru Jackson
Hole Freeskiing Open at Jackson Hole, WY, the Subaru US Freeskiing Nationals at
Snowbird, UT, the Subaru Squaw Valley U.S.A Freeskiing Open, at Squaw Valley
U.S.A, CA, and the Subaru Telluride Freeskiing Open at Telluride, CO.
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