チャースティ・バース Slopestyleは3位
Kjersti Buass 3rd in the ONeill Evolution and Aimee Fuller 5th in Slopestyle.
スイス・グラウビュンデン州のダボスで開催されたEvolution 6 Star TTR スロープスタイルでの結果です。
チャースティ・バースは3位。
エイミー・フューラーは5位。
I am currently in Laax for the 6* TTR European Open, we have just moved into a really nice apartment with Roxy, so we are all here with the crew staying in the Rocks resort.
The slopestyle finals has just finished up in Davos, Kjersti killed it in both slope and pipe and finished in 3rd in the pipe. Slopestyle finals went off on Saturday, first off we had slopestyle semi's, Kjersti put down a super steezy front 3 and then went for the 7 and just sketched the landing. I put down 2 safe runs a back 3 mute and a back 3 tail! and went for the 7 in my 3rd run and also sketched out on the landing.
Here are a few pictures from the comp! Enjoy :)
チャースティはハーフパイプでは3位
チャースティのフロントサイドエア
左)エイミー 右)チャースティ
Aimee and Kjersti just finished up at Slopestyle finals
Aimee Fuller backside 3 mute
Aimee ready to drop
ASP Women’s World Junior Champions 大村奈央は9位
NORTH NARRABEEN, New South Wales/Australia (Sunday, January 9, 2011) – The Billabong ASP Women’s World Junior Championships saw the globe’s finest under-21 female talent tear through three rounds of competition today with defending event champion and North Narrabeen local Laura Enever (AUS), 19, leading the field into the Semifinals by earning the event’s top scores.
The Billabong ASP World Junior Championships marks the final stop on the inaugural ASP World Junior Tour, with the first event unfolding at the Oakley ASP World Pro Junior in Bali.
Billabong ASP Women’s world Junior Championships Round 3 Results:
Heat 7: Bianca Buitendag (ZAF) 12.43 def. Phillipa Anderson (AUS) 9.57
Heat 8: Felicity Palmateer (AUS) 14.23 def. Nao Omura (JPN) 8.77
大村奈央は9位
南アフリカのダークホース
ビアンカ・ブイテンダッグ 17歳
Bianca Buitendag (ZAF)
Bianca Buitendag (ZAF), 17, rounded out the international field of talent moving into Semifinals competition and the South African dark-horse tore into both Narrabeen’s lefts and alley rights to top event standout Felcity Palmateer (AUS) in their Quarterfinals matchup.
“It’s really fun with some right and left walls so what else
could you ask for,” Buitendag said. “You’ve kind of got to suss out
what waves will give you the best scoring potential and it’s mostly the
rights today, but there are a few lefts that run all the way to the
beach as well. I’m not feeling any pressure because dark-horses aren’t
meant to have pressure. I’m still quite young and I have a few more
years in this event and I’m having fun.”








