The competition, which brought together a selection of the world's best freeriders and freestylers, was broadcast live and is now available for replay. For the first time, there was a triple backflip in a freeride competition (Jake Müller) and the first double backflip by girls (Astrid Cheylus and Mila Delerue).
Results
In the men's competition, German Freeride World Tour newcomer Tiemo Rolshoven won ahead of promising 19-year-old Englishman Jake Müller and Austrian freestyler Sebastian Mall. The show was simply unreal. Tiemo pulverized the competition with his three perfectly stomped runs and a huge His second run was simply insane with a big backflip from the top of the face, another backflip and a 20m long Dub 10 to finish with another 360 at the bottom of the face.
Tiemo was leading the competition after his second run, but his very good friend Jake Müller wasn't far behind and Jake did the first ever triple backflip in a freeride competition! After this 25-meter jump, I did two more backflips in a row, making a total of five backflips in the same run. With this demonstration, Jake took 2nd place in the competition.
To reach the third step of the podium, Australian Sebastien Mall did a nose butter 360, another 360, a cork 720 blunk, a backflip mute, a 360 after the rail and finally crashed on his last rodeo 5.
In the girls' competition, double backflips were seen for the first time. The big winner of the day was Mila Delerue (FRA). The 19-year-old Frenchwoman impressed everyone on her last and third run with a beautiful 360 and an incredible, perfectly stomped double backflip. She had to give way to Astrid Cheylus (FRA), who pulled off the first-ever double backflip in a freeride ski competition, finishing in second place. On the third step of the podium, Eva Battolla (SUI) did just one backflip, a flat 360 and another backflip at the bottom of the face.