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Gremaud and Hall best in Modena big air season-opener

Nov 04, 2019·Freeski Park & Pipe
Alex Hall (USA) in Modena on Sunday © Kielpinski/FIS

Rain throughout the day finally gave way to clear skies just in time for finals on Sunday evening in Modena (ITA), where Mathilde Gremaud (SUI) and Alex Hall (USA) were able to take advantage of the improved conditions to open the 2019/20 FIS Freeski big air season with victories at the Modena Skipass big air World Cup.

Gremaud finished off the 2019/20 big air World Cup campaign with a victory in Quebec City (CAN), and on Sunday she picked up right where she left of last season, stomping an impressive left side double cork 1260 safety and a right side rodeo 900 for a two-jump combined score of 178.00 to take her second-straight win in Modena and the ninth podium of her World Cup career.

Joining Gremaud on the podium would be a pair of skiers returning to World Cup competition after recovering from injuries suffered last season, with Gremaud’s Swiss teammate Guilia Tanno and Dara Howell of Canada finishing second and third, respectively.

Tanno suffered a broken ankle back in February, but on Sunday looked no worse for the wear, stomping a switch left 900 safety and a massive left double cork 1080 safety on her final run to earn a combined score of 159.50 for her 10th career World Cup podium.

Howell’s road to back to the World Cup was significantly longer than Tanno’s, as the Sochi 2014 Olympic slopestyle gold medalist blew her knee in Cardrona (NZL) last September, making it 14 months since we last saw her on the international competition circuit. Stomping a super-stylish switch bio 1080 mute with her first hit of the competition and then following that up with a switch right 720 safety, Howell showed she is ready to once again take her place amongst the best in the world. Howell’s third place total score was 151.50.

Last season’s big air crystal globe winner Elena Gaskell (CAN) qualified for finals in second place. However, a dislocated elbow suffered in the training session that followed Thursday’s women’s qualifications meant that she was not able to compete, leaving just five women to battle for top spot.

Women’s quotes:

  1. Mathilde Gremaud (SUI) - “It feels so good. It’s sick. We wanted to be at least two (Swiss skiers) on the podium and we did it, so we’re stoked. I wasn’t really expecting to win today, because I kept coming up short on my dub 12 in training, but in finals I went full speed and managed to put it to my feet. I’m stoked on my skiing today and stoked to end up in first place.”

  2. Giulia Tanno (SUI) - “It’s such a nice feeling to be back on the podium (after injury) and it’s a big reward for all the rehab that I did. I was surprised how well I skied at X Games and I built up some confidence there, and then here I’m back on the podium, so I’m super happy.”

  3. Dara Howell (CAN) - “It’s a great start to the season for me. I’m 13 months after knee surgery and I’m just coming back with a new ACL and to start the season on the podium is beyond my wildest dreams. I was feeling confident, but not sure how my body would respond. Qualifying in first was great, but landing those two jumps in finals means so much to me. I’m so happy right now.

Women’s trick list (click for video):

  1. Mathilde Gremaud (SUI) - left double cork 1260 safety, right rodeo 900 safety to tail

  2. Giulia Tanno (SUI) - left double cork 1080 safety, switch left 900 safety

  3. Dara Howell (CAN) - switch left bio 1080 mute, switch right 720 safety

Hall’s hot start to 2019/20 continues

Fresh off a victory at the X Games Norway in September, the USA's Alex Hall showed once again that he’s taken a place amongst freeskiing’s elite in the past 12 months, improving on his runner-up performance from last season’s Modena Skipass big air World Cup to take the victory amongst some stiff competition on Sunday.

Dropping an insane left double corked 1620 as well as a switch left double 1440 - both featuring the seatbelt/cuban hybrid grab that has become his signature - 21-year-old Hall was rewarded with a total score of 184.00 to earn his first career big air World Cup victory and his fourth career podium.

Following up Hall in second place was last season’s Modena winner Birk Ruud (NOR), as the two top athletes from the 2018 competition switched spots on the podium at this year’s event.

Ruud went massive on his first air, nearly sending his right side double bio 1440 mute to the transition out of the landing, and then followed that up by going double bio 1440 mute the opposite way for a total score of 181.75.

Rounding out the podium was the inimitable Andri Ragettli (SUI), as the 21-year-old was able to stomp a left triple cork 1620 indy truckdriver on his final hit which, combined with his switch left double bio 1620 safety from earlier in the night, gave him a score of 176.75 to edge Henrik Harlaut (SWE) and take the 17th podium of his World Cup career.

Up next for FIS Freeski is the first slopestyle World Cup of the season, coming up in just under three weeks, from November 21-23 in Stubai (AUT).

Men’s quotes:

  1. Alex Hall (USA) - “It was a fun day today. Our qualies earlier was crazy rainy, which was a little tough, but then the weather got nice and the jump was good and everyone killed it. It’s always nice to make finals and ski in front of a big crowd with my friends, so it was an amazing evening.”

  2. Birk Ruud (NOR) - “It was really good day. I was hoping to defend the win from last season today but unfortunately I couldn’t put down my last trick. Maybe one more meter of airtime and I could have been back on the top. But congrats to Alex and Andri.”

  3. Andri Ragettli (SUI) - “Before the last run I knew I couldn’t get first or second place, but my coach told me I that I could still get third, so I really wanted to land my last run and I did it. That was a lot of pressure and I’m stoked that I was able to handle it and show everyone that I’m still here and getting podiums. I’m stoked to start my season like that.”

Men’s trick list (click for video):

  1. Alex Hall (USA) - left double cork 1620 seatbelt/cuban, switch left double 1440 seatbelt/cuban

  2. Birk Ruud (NOR) - right double bio 1440 mute, left double bio 1440 mute

  3. Andri Ragettli (SUI) - switch left double bio 1620 safety, left triple 1620 indy truck driver

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