The significant dump of snow overnight on Feb. 23 meant Murray Ridge Ski Area had some of the best riding of the season on the Sunday, but it also meant a green light for the Big Air competition.
While the Rail Jam competition had still been a go-ahead, the big jumps in the terrain park were not expected to be in competition form, so no Big Air was planned, but with fresh snow and some great last-minute grooming to get the park in shape, there was a Big Air, Rail Jam and a Ground Tricks competition on Feb. 24.
The competitions were a chance for local skiers and boarders to practice competing in front of a crowd in preparation for Slush Cup weekend Mar. 8-9.
The addition of the Ground Tricks competition was new, and a learning curve for entrants and judges alike.
This competition involved a large square area drawn out on the snow, inside of which they set up one short bench to use as an obstacle. Competitors rode into the area on their skis or board and attempted to do different tricks such as “butters” while spinning, stalling on or ollieing the bench.
“Butters” involve bending the board or skis so one end comes up off of the snow and the other end on the snow slides across the snow, like the person is “buttering” the snow with their board or skis.
“Ollieing” uses the spring of the board to jump off of the ground.
Spectators from the lodge enjoyed the ground tricks show, and cheered the competitors as they relaxed after the best powder day the hill had seen in awhile.
Results:
Ground Tricks
First – Steven Pippy
Second – Kobe Russell
Third – Jayden Greenaway
Rail Jam
First – Harley Everson
Second – Randall Omeara
Third – Jayden Greenaway
Big Air
First – Quinn Moeller
Second – Randall Omeara
Third – Kobe Russell