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PUCKETT WINS SECOND STRAIGHT THST SKI CROSS TITLE
For Immediate Release
CASEY PUCKETT TAKES
SECOND STRAIGHT HONDA SKI TOUR SKI CROSS VICTORY, TANNER HALL WINS HIS FIRST
THST HALFPIPE,
BOTH WALK AWAY WITH
$25,000
After experiencing delays due to weather and wind, the second stop of
The Honda Ski Tour wrapped up in Breckenridge,
CO, yesterday under sunny skies
Breckenridge, CO,
February 5, 2007—The second stop of The Honda Ski Tour (THST) & BaseCamp
Music Experience (BCME) 2007 wrapped up yesterday in Breckenridge, CO, drawing
crowds in the thousands along with big-name bands, parties and the world's best
ski cross and halfpipe ski competitors. Competitors delivered both
entertainment and excitement for the hundreds of spectators who came out to
watch these athletes battle for the $25,000 top prize.
THST is North America's new elite, four-stop mountain
festival and skiing competition that features the world's best halfpipe and ski
cross skiers competing for a total of $500,000, the biggest purse in skiing. Cumulative
points will determine the overall winners of THST ski cross and halfpipe and
both will receive a Honda Element.
Ski cross competition involves four skiers racing
head-to-head through a motocross-style course featuring jumps, banked turns,
waves and modified terrain features. Saturday's individual ski cross time trial
qualified the fastest 14 athletes who automatically advanced to yesterday's
elimination rounds.
The first two heats of the day were the Paul Mitchell Dark
Horse (PMDH) qualifier. Exclusive to THST, the PMDH qualifier allows eight
skiers, who qualified 15 to 22 to race head-to-head in two heats with the
winner of each heat advancing to the main event. Kyle Sul easily won his heat
while Cody Smith nabbed the other PMDH position and the two had the honor of
wearing the PMDH black jerseys. Both were knocked out after the first round.
Casey Puckett who seems to be on an unstoppable winning
streak since taking the first THST title and his second X Games gold medal
almost didn't make the finals. In the semi-final round Puckett found himself
bottle-necked with Daron Rahlves and Roman Hofer while local favorite Carl
Rixon glided through without incident. First to get himself together after the
crash Puckett managed to finish second to Rixon, just ahead of Rahlves, sending
the most successful downhill ski racer in U.S. history to the consolation
round.
"I seem to get myself into difficult situations," said fifth
place overall finisher Daron Rahlves. "That semi round was just tough. We all
three tangled up, had nowhere to go. I ripped my pants apart when I crashed and
shredded a whole pair of skis. I'm not very happy with the way it turned out
today. Casey Puckett's been on a good string of wins and I'm hungrier than ever
to take it down. It's not just him, there are a lot of good guys out there but
I'm kind of fed up with ending up in the nets or on the snow or whatever."
The finals proved to be a battle royal with four of the
sport's biggest names going head-to-head for the glory of being crowned The
Honda Ski Tour ski cross champion. Casey Puckett didn't have a great start but
made some tactical moves, managing to get ahead after the first few turns.
Stanley Hayer of Canada/Czech Republic and Enak Gavaggio battled for second and
third while Carl Rixon finished in fourth. Puckett claimed his second
consecutive THST victory and another check for $25,000. Hayer, who has finished
second to Puckett for the second time walked away with $15,000, Gavaggio with
$7,500 and Rixon added $5,000 to his bank account.
"Today took
a lot of luck," said Puckett. "You know, in the semi finals, there were three
of us tumbling together, I was sliding across the snow on my face and I thought
‘okay, this is over' but luckily I came up on my skis and managed to advance to
the finals. In the finals, I wasn't great out of the start but I was able to
hit the trannies really well and make speed and really just squeak by those
guys."
Puckett continues to lead THST overall point's standings
with 200 points, 40 points ahead of Hayer with 160. Daron Rahlves has 95 cumulative
points and Enak Gavaggio and Lars Lewen are tied for fourth with 89 each.
Hundreds of spectators turned out to watch the finals of The
Honda Ski Tour halfpipe competition yesterday on Breckenridge's Peak 8 where 25
of the world's best halfpipe athletes put on an incredible show. Although
Tanner Hall posted the best score for his first run, it was Peter Olenick who
stole the show with his signature double flatspin dubbed the whiskey flip. The
first athlete to successfully land a double flatspin in halfpipe competition,
Olenick had difficulty at THST stop #1 and the X Games putting together an
entire run. Not the case in yesterday's competition, as Olenick absolutely
stomped each trick this time around. His efforts which earned him a best score
of 89.67, just 1.3 behind Hall, was met by boos from spectators and competitors
who felt he deserved more for his incredible talent.
"This pipe is awesome, how good the pipe is makes us look
better," said modest Pete Olenick. "I guess I screwed up a little bit, but I
think Tanner did too. I'm stoked on the event though, The Ski Tour is going off
this year, and it's going to be really fun at the rest of the stops. "
Andreas Hatveit of Norway was sitting in fourth
position after the first run but put together an amazing second run when he
dropped in switch, to a front 720, right side 900, left side 900, right side
720 and switch 900, which catapulted him onto the podium, just ahead of THST
stop #1 winner, Simon Dumont.
Sean Field's solid second run was a crowd favorite and
launched him from 21st position into the money, at 6th
overall.
"It felt really good. I didn't stomp my first run so landing
that second run, I was under a lot of pressure. It was just such a relief to
stomp it," said the ever positive Sean Field. "I'm stoked to be here, I'm
having a lot of fun for sure."
Sick with the flu, Tanner Hall was unable to take a second
run and even missed the photo op of standing a top of the podium. Luckily his
first run was enough to confirm his win, and regardless of whether he was
present to accept his giant check, he did earned himself $25,000 and 100
overall tour standings points.
"I'm really sick," said halfpipe winner Tanner Hall. "My
plan all day was to just do one competition run and make it the best I could.
After training I was put on oxygen by patrol and wasn't sure if I could even
compete. I saved all my energy for my one comp run and it turned out alright."
Simon Dumont, whose incredible first run included an
ally-oop 900, which has never been successfully executed in competition, was
visibly upset by what he felt was unfair judging. Dumont
declined to make a statement but still leads the overall point's standings with
150 points followed by a close race between Olenick with 106, Hall with 100 and
Matt Philippi with 95.
ABC TELEVISION
AIRDATES/TIMES:
THST will be covered
in four hours of network television—one hour per event— scheduled to air on
ABC. Event and airing schedules are as follows:
Event date: February 1-4, Breckenridge, Colorado
ABC airdate/times: Saturday, February 10, 2pm EST / 1pm CT /
12pm MST / 4pm PST
Event date: February 22-25, Aspen/Snowmass, Colorado
ABC airdate/times: Sunday, March 11, 2pm EST / 1pm CT / 12pm
MST / 11am PST
Event date: March 8-11, Squaw Valley USA, California
ABC airdate/times: Sunday, March 25, 2pm EST / 1pm CT / 12pm
MST / 11am PST
**Times for all airdates subject to change—check your local listings
For general information and BaseCamp Music Experience ticket
information, go to The Honda Ski Tour website www.theskitour.com
Check out The Honda
Ski Tour myspace page at www.myspace.com/theskitour
The Honda Ski Tour would like to extend a special thanks to
its sponsors, American Honda Motor Co., Paul Mitchell, Crocs, Spyder, Salomon,
Ice Breaker, Atomic, Bula, Surefoot, and media partner Outside Magazine.
For more information
and downloadable high-resolution images of Honda vehicles, please visit
www.hondanews.com. Consumer information is available at www.honda.com