04 December 2011 - 21:11 Air&Style Beijing 2011: Norwegians fly over the Bird`s Nest Ulrik Badertscher (NOR) wins the Oakley Shaun White Air&Style Beijing 2011 ahead of Torstein Horgmo (NOR) and Staale Sandbech (NOR) in front of 13,000 spectators
AIR&STYLE. With a spectacular performance in the Super Final Ulrik Badertscher took home a well-deserved victory earning him the celebrated bounty of an Air & Style champion, the “Ring of Glory,” the biggest share of the total 100,000 US-$ prize purse and 1,000 TTR ranking points in another night of snowboarding history made at the Air & Style.
1st Ulrik Badertscher at Prize giving - Oakley & Shaun White present Air & Style Beijing 2011
In the Super Final, that resembled Scandinavian championships he prevailed over fellow Norwegians Torstein Horgmo (2nd) and Staale Sandbech (3rd) and Swedish rider Nils Arvidsson (4th). Badertscher needed a perfectly stomped Backside 1260 Rodeo Indy Grab to beat his friends and competitors out, to take home the win.
Ulrik Badertscher in Action - Oakley & Shaun White present Air & Style Beijing 2011
On his way to the Super Final he beat last year’s winner Seb Toutant (CAN) in Round 2 and Gjermund Braaten (NOR) in Round 1. And he also won the Red Bull Best Trick Award. Second-placed Torstein Horgmo commented on Ulrik Badertscher´s performance: “Ulrik is one bad-ass dude. We were all trying to follow the level of snowboarding Ulrik showed, doing what we could to catch him. But there was just no way to beat him tonight.”
Overview of the Natinal Stadium Bird's nest - Oakley & Shaun White present Air & Style Beijing 2011
The attendance of 13,000 spectators in the world famous Bird´s Nest Olympic Stadium experienced a night of thrills and astonishment, proving that `boiling snow`, the meaning of Air & Style´s Chinese name , is an excellent description of the action tonight, and is by no means an exaggeration. The second edition of the Oakley Shaun White Air & Style also marked a major step in snowboarding’s quest of conquering the hearts and minds of the Chinese public!
Action - Eric Willet, Marko Grilc, Ethan Morgan - Oakley & Shaun White present Air & Style Beijing 2011
Gjiermund Braaten in Action - Oakley & Shaun White present Air & Style Beijing 2011
Andrew Hourmont, founder and organizer of Air & Style: “What a night: Spectacular sports, a crowd full of enthusiasm and great entertainment. That was a true Air & Style performance tonight at one of the world´s most beautiful stadiums. We are proud to have once again proven to be the world´s premier snowboarding stadium event. The emotion and interest we have encountered here from the media and the people shows that snowboarding is on the right track to become one of the major sports adored and followed by the passionate Chinese youth.”
Tonight´s result had impact on the TTR rankings: Ståle Sandbech is the new leader on the overall rankings, and Roope Tonteri’s 12th position today was enough to keep him ranked no 1 on the Big Air Tour. Ulrik Badertscher moved to the 5th position on both the TTR Big Air Tour Ranking and TTR Overall Ranking.
Air & Style Beijing 2011 www.air-style.com December 03, 2011, 1:50 PM CET
2nd Torstein Horgmo Prize giving - Oakley & Shaun White present Air & Style Beijing 2011
3rd Staale Sandbech Prize giving - Oakley & Shaun White present Air & Style Beijing 2011
Final Results Pos. Name Country Points Best Trick 1. Ulrik Badertscher NOR 91,67 Backside 1260 Rodeo Indy Grab 2. Torstein Horgmo NOR 88,33 Cab 1080 Double Cork 3. Staale Sandbech NOR 81,67 Backside 1260 Mute Grab 4. Nils Arvidsson SWE 44,33 5. Sebastien Toutant CAN 6. Seppe Smits BEL 7. Eric Willett USA 8. Mikkel Bang NOR 9. Clemens Schattschneider AUT 10. Mark McMorris CAN 11. Sage Kotsenburg USA 12. Roope Tonteri FIN 13. Ethan Morgan GER 14. Gjermund Braaten NOR 15. Marko Grilc SLO 16. Torgeir Bergrem NOR 17. Petja Piiroinen FIN 18. Yuki Kadono JPN 19. Jamie Nicholls GBR 20. Charles Reid CAN 21. An Taehwan KOR 22. Markku Koski FIN DNS Kevin Bäckström SWE
First snow in Beijing Oakley & Shaun White present Air & Style Beijing 2011