VITO PODIUMS AGAIN
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Friday, August 20, 2010 | |
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LOUIE VITO
The last day of competition of the Burton New Zealand Open went down this past weekend at Cardrona Alpine Resort in the Southern Lakes of New Zealand. The rider list was packed with heavy hitters that were ready to slay.
The halfpipe competition was changed to due to the inclement weather leading up to the contest: It ran with one super final, with each rider getting two runs each to please the judges and take care of business.
Cardrona's halfpipe shaper John Melville worked through the night, with a snowstorm that didn't let up until 2 a.m., to tune up the event's 22-foot Olympic-sized creation. The freshly-cut pipe was then salted, slipped and dyed, setting the stage for a stunt ditch battle of epic proportions.
At last year's Global Open here in New Zealand Shaun White won the comp with back-to-back double corks, but this year Louie Vito stepped up the game with a triple threat double cork combo (frontside 1080 double-cork to Cab 1080 double-cork to double crippler). But that only got him third place! But all of this amazing riding from Louie and Japan's Taku was not enough to beat Switzerland's Iouri Podladtchikov -- aka iPod.
Vito arrived in New Zealand only a couple of days before the event and had not landed a competition run since last March's U.S. Open. Because he was granted a free pass to the finals (due to the weather) Louie gambled that he would land his extremely difficult run in at least one of his only two chances in the finals. He almost landed the perfect run his first shot but couldn't quite make his third double cork. His "go big or go home" mantra put plenty of pressure on this Olympian but he plowed through the pressure and landed a beautiful final run that shot him from the bottom of the pack to the podium.
The Burton NZ Open will go down once again in the history books as a preview of the progressive riding and good times we'll all see on display in this coming Northern Hemisphere winter season.
THE WEEKLY MILBS...
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Tuesday, August 17, 2010 | |
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PAT MILBERY
Our crew's video is in a head to head battle elimination contest for Snowboarder Magazine Super Park Edit showdown.
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LOUIE VITO VS. NEW ZEALAND
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The southern hemisphere's premier snowboarding event, the eighth annual Burton New Zealand Open is all set to take place at Cardrona Alpine Resort in Wanaka. With elite athletes from around the world converging to compete in the Halfpipe, and a share of the NZ$50,000 prize purse, the action promises to be intense from the outset.
Saturday is the final day of competition, with the Halfpipe semi-finals and finals. Since New Zealand is 16 hours ahead of us, the event will begin this evening at 7pm Eastern Time. You can watch the event live at www.Go211.com.
The contest has attracted a multitude of top riders, with the rider's list reading like a who's who of the snowboarding world. Bellefontaine's own Louie Vito will be representing the United States and is one of the favorites to podium in this event. Louie will have his hands as fellow Olympians Iouri Podladtchikov aka Ipod (SUI), Kazuhiro Kokubo (JPN) and Ryo Aono (JPN) will make this early season contest fun to watch. The Burton NZ Open marks the first stop on the prestigious Burton Global Open Series and is also a Five Star event on the Swatch T.T.R. World Snowboard Tour.
As in past years, the Burton NZ Open will be webcast live this evening at 7pm on www.go211.com with live scoring, live chat, email the commentators, and real-time ranking among other features. In addition, the New Zealand Open will offer a live scoring service, accessible with any mobile phone or web browser. For iPhone users, a native iPhone app is available on the App Store free of charge.
Saturday is the final day of competition, with the Halfpipe semi-finals and finals. Since New Zealand is 16 hours ahead of us, the event will begin this evening at 7pm Eastern Time. You can watch the event live at www.Go211.com.
The contest has attracted a multitude of top riders, with the rider's list reading like a who's who of the snowboarding world. Bellefontaine's own Louie Vito will be representing the United States and is one of the favorites to podium in this event. Louie will have his hands as fellow Olympians Iouri Podladtchikov aka Ipod (SUI), Kazuhiro Kokubo (JPN) and Ryo Aono (JPN) will make this early season contest fun to watch. The Burton NZ Open marks the first stop on the prestigious Burton Global Open Series and is also a Five Star event on the Swatch T.T.R. World Snowboard Tour.
As in past years, the Burton NZ Open will be webcast live this evening at 7pm on www.go211.com with live scoring, live chat, email the commentators, and real-time ranking among other features. In addition, the New Zealand Open will offer a live scoring service, accessible with any mobile phone or web browser. For iPhone users, a native iPhone app is available on the App Store free of charge.
PLG MAKES IT THREE!!
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Wednesday, August 4, 2010 | |
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PLG
PLG killed it this weekend at X-Games 16 taking both Gold in Skate Vert and Gold in Skate Vert Best Trick. Flawless... Check out the video proof below..
PLG’s Skate Vert Gold Medal Run
PLG’s Skate Vert Best Trick Gold Medal Run
Being Pierre-Luc Gagnon
COLIN MCKAY TAKES SILVER IN X-GAMES 16 VERT BEST TRICK
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COLIN MCKAY
Congrats to Colin who stood atop the podium with Capix team rider PLG to collect his silver medal in vert best trick. Colin's last x appearance was a 4th place at X Games 2006. He already owned 3 silver medals from Vert Best Trick, along with a bronze from Vert (2000).
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