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Mon, August 15, 2022 | 18:18
Beijing Olympics
Freestyle skiing: Americans Hall and Goepper rule slopestyle to take gold and silver
Posted : 2022-02-16 16:58
Updated : 2022-02-16 16:58
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Gold medalist Alexander Hall of the United States is draped in his national flag on the podium during the venue ceremony after the men's freestyle skiing freeski slopestyle final run during the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympic Games at the Genting Snow Park H & S Stadium in Zhangjiakou, Feb. 16. AFP-Yonhap
Gold medalist Alexander Hall of the United States is draped in his national flag on the podium during the venue ceremony after the men's freestyle skiing freeski slopestyle final run during the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympic Games at the Genting Snow Park H & S Stadium in Zhangjiakou, Feb. 16. AFP-Yonhap

American freestyle skiers Alex Hall and Nicholas Goepper dominated the slopestyle final to win gold and silver at the Beijing Games, throwing down inspired runs that stood out from the field.

Hall, who won the slopestyle contest at the Mammoth Mountain Grand Prix in January, led the pack from the start, earning a monster 90.01 score in his first run with a brand new trick that saw him stop a 1080 mid-air and rewind the last rotation by half a turn before planting the landing.

Afterwards, Hall leaned over the barrier at the finish, looking both exhausted and relieved by his high score.

"That last jump was definitely maybe my hardest trick," the 23-year-old said, adding that he was "stoked" for landing it.

"A lot of us (in the sport) are what we call spin to win and are spinning as much as we can, so to take a new approach and do a trick that has almost no rotation that's still really hard was really sweet," he told reporters after the final with the American flag draped around his shoulders.

Gold medalist Alexander Hall of the United States is draped in his national flag on the podium during the venue ceremony after the men's freestyle skiing freeski slopestyle final run during the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympic Games at the Genting Snow Park H & S Stadium in Zhangjiakou, Feb. 16. AFP-Yonhap
Nicholas Goepper of the United States competes in the freestyle skiing men's freeski slopestyle final run during the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympic Games at the Genting Snow Park H & S Stadium in Zhangjiakou, Feb. 16. AFP-Yonhap

Fellow American Goepper, who won silver in the same event at the PyeongChang Games in 2018 and bronze at Sochi in 2014, took silver after losing momentum in his third and final run and failing to best Hall.

But Goepper, whose best run scored 86.48, said he was happy to get on the podium with a run that felt unique to his skiing style.

The 27-year-old went his own way throughout the final, grinding on what he laughingly called the "shred shed" ― a snowy replica of an ancient watch tower on the Great Wall-inspired course ― and banking right on the last jump to hit a side take-off unlike any of his rivals.

"This felt good to do it how we wanted to," Goepper said, commending teammate Hall for his creative take on the course.

Gold medalist Alexander Hall of the United States is draped in his national flag on the podium during the venue ceremony after the men's freestyle skiing freeski slopestyle final run during the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympic Games at the Genting Snow Park H & S Stadium in Zhangjiakou, Feb. 16. AFP-Yonhap
From left, Silver medalist Nicholas Goepper, gold medalist Alexander Hall and bronze medalist Sweden's Jesper Tjader pose on the podium during the venue ceremony after the freestyle skiing men's freeski slopestyle final run during the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympic Games at the Genting Snow Park H & S Stadium in Zhangjiakou, Feb. 16. AFP-Yonhap

Sweden's Jesper Tjader, who took the bronze with his top score of 85.35, said he had been planning on landing a switch triple cork in the course for eight years and was "stoked" to successfully nail it in his first and best run Wednesday.

"A lot of pieces came together today. It just worked out," the Swede said.

Birk Ruud of Norway, who won a Big Air gold last week and had aimed to medal at all three of his events including the slopestyle, missed his landings and failed to podium.

Skiers competed under blue skies at the Genting Snow Park in Zhangjiakou, where air temperatures dropped to -24.3 degrees Celsius ahead of the final. (Reuters)


 
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