06 Август 2011 - 20:20 World Heli Challenge 2011 began with Freestyle Day
RED BULL VIDEO. From July 27 to August 11, snowboarders and freeskiers from all over the world meet in Wanaka, New Zealand for the World Heli Challenge 2011. Consisting of two main events, the Extreme Day and the Freestyle Day, the aim of the World Heli Challenge is to find out which rider will be crowned the best all-rounder. Check out the highlights of the Freestyle Day and stay tuned for the best action from the Extreme Day...
WORLD HELI CHALLENGE ATHLETES WERE TREATED TO THE BEST NZ HAS ON OFFER TODAY DURING THE FREESTYLE DAY OF THE COMPETITION
Lake Wanaka, NZ (31 July 2011) - The Freestyle Day of the World Heli Challenge was held today in a stunning venue off of Mt Albert that has never before been used for the competition and may well have never been skied before at all.
Luke Potts from the UK goes upside down, downunder in the Freestyle Day of the World Heli Challenge in Wanaka
"The conditions were epic," said event founder Tony Harrington. "We couldn't have asked for any better. The venue provided the perfect terrain for testing the skills of the competitors."
Every athlete got two runs in with some of the strongest performances yet seen at a World Heli Challenge event, both by the men and the women.
Judging at this event is different than that found at most freestyle and big mountain competitions. Rather than having set criteria, the judges will focus on overall impression and have communicated to the athletes that they need to represent what they do best and not try to be someone they aren't.
"The event is built around our shared passion for skiing and snowboarding and we want to build on that by letting the athletes show us what they do best," said technical director, Nick Mills.
This was definitely evident in some of the highlights today where New Zealand's Jake Koia threw a massive floating 720 while two-time World Heli Challenge Champion, Ted Davenport, found two cliffs to drop.
Young Gun skier, Mark Hendrickson (13) from Calgary, left no doubt that he was the right pick for the Young Gun position this year after linking technical manoeuvres down multiple features on the course.
Snowboarder, Lyon Farrell (12) who was also selected as this year's Young Gun, had a solid run and said that it was the most amazing day he's ever had snowboarding. Legendary snowboarder, Mike Basich, couldn't agree more saying, "We need more events like this; this is the future of the sport."
Abby Lockhart Freestyle Day World Heli Challenge
Today's runs will be uploaded to the athletes page of the World Heli Challenge website at www.worldhelichallenge.com within the next 24 hours. In addition to the judges vote for the overall athletes there will also be a people's vote with prizes for the winners.
The winners will be announced at the "World Heli Challenge Showcase" film festival evening on August 11th at the Lake Wanaka Centre