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High winds created even higher drama today for the LG Snowboard FIS World Cup Halfpipe final, part of 100% Pure New Zealand Winter Games.

Liu Jiayu of China and American legend Shaun White of the USA eventually blew the field apart taking gold with heart-stopping displays at Cardrona’s Olympic halfpipe.

Semi-finals scheduled for the morning were cancelled as strong northerlies made conditions too dangerous for the high amplitude off jumps that sets the best apart. “If the riders go three metres up in the air right now they’ll end up in Wanaka!” said head judge Ola Sundequist.

Liu took victory with her first run that finished with a front-7 to a cab-7 scoring 44.1, nearly nine points ahead of her closest rival. American Kelly Clark came good to grab silver with the best second run of 40.5, while consistent quality from compatriot Gretchen Bleiler secured bronze with 37.1.

“I’m really happy to be here, and it feels really good to win today,” said 17-year-old Liu, the reigning FIS World Cup Halfpipe champion.

“It was a super technical run. She jumps twice as high and holds her grabs for twice as long,” added judge Ste’en Webster.

There was plenty of love in the crowd for local rider Juliane Bray who completed a solid first run in a shower of ice. Promising to try something different second time around, she couldn’t quite nail her tricks but achieved her goal of a top ten finish, moving a step closer to Olympic qualification. Fellow Kiwi Kendall Brown also made the final and ended up seventeenth.



Shaun White took victory with his first score of 47.1. Silver went to Iouri Podladtchikov from Switzerland with a storming display scoring 44.4 and Kazuhiro Kokubo gave the vocal Japanese fans plenty to cheer about with bronze and 43.2.

Mobbed by the media and fans at the end of his second run, White said, “I knew I’d already won so it was fun to have a victory lap and I let out two of my best tricks – a cab 1080 double cork and a frontside double. What a wild event! I didn’t think we were going to ride today – the wind was unreal.

“I feel great. I honestly think I rode better today than I did in the Burton NZ Open. I feel like I nailed it, not only in the scoring but also by sticking my tricks. It’s one thing to do a double cork but another to perform it in competition. I was smiling and singing a song on my runs. I have some new tricks in store but I don’t think I’ll be revealing them right now!” he said.

But the high level of today’s snowboarding was mainly owed to the man himself as Shaun White made the World Cup opener to his stage. The 22-years-old impressively took home the high score in the qualifiers just a few days before his birthday, just to rock the show the day after. In his first run the 2006 Olympic Champion started with a “Lien Air”, followed by “Backside 900” and “Frontside 720” before he finished his performance with a “Cab Double Cork 1080” and a final “Frontside 1080” thus pushing the halfpipe riding to a new level in the World Cup which is owed to the intensified training sessions and the higher and wider 22-foot-pipes having been built over the past years. “I think that Double Corks are the future of the sport. It shouldn’t be about throwing in as many spins as possible before the landing but about the style. And everyone could witness today that those tricks are still hard to do.”

Ola Sundequist summed up the action: “It turned out to be a fantastic day which I wouldn’t have believed this morning. The women’s result was closer and exciting to the end. Shaun White won because of amplitude off the jumps, level of difficulty and the fact that he’s creating new tricks. We haven’t seen that in the sport for a few years. What we’ve witnessed at Winter Games NZ here today clearly demonstrates the progression being made by both men and women.”

100% Pure New Zealand Winter Games continues tomorrow (August 27) with skier cross at Cardrona, men’s giant slalom at Coronet Peak and curling at Naseby.


Shaun White of the USA in the Men's Snowboard Halfpipe
© Cameron Spencer/Getty Images


Jiayu Liu of China in the Women's Snowboard Halfpipe
© Cameron Spencer/Getty Images


Peetu Piiroinen of Finalnd in the Men's Snowboard Halfpipe
© Cameron Spencer/Getty Images


Shiho Nakashima of Japan in the Women's Snowboard Halfpipe
© Cameron Spencer/Getty Images


Kohhei Kudoh of Japan in the Men's Snowboard Halfpipe
© Cameron Spencer/Getty Images


Janne Korpi of Finland in the Men's Snowboard Halfpipe
© Cameron Spencer/Getty Images


Iouri Podladtchikov of Switzerland in the Men's Snowboard Halfpipe
© Cameron Spencer/Getty Images


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