Oakley Schilthorn Open 2018 – Massive Runs and lots of snow

Logotip Oakley Schilthorn Open 2018 – Massive Runs and lots of snow
22. 03. 2018, 10:09
Logotip Oakley Schilthorn Open 2018 – Massive Runs and lots of snow

Spring did not arrive at the SKYLINE SNOWPARK Schilthorn yet. In fact, with a unique winter scenery and lots of snow there is no clue that it´s already mid March. At least that´s what all riders must have been thinking while competing at the Oakley Schilthorn Open. Even though it was snowing, many shredders took part at the second last stop of the QParks Tour to celebrate freestyle with massive runs, fine beats and good vibes.

Whoever checked the weather forecast the day before the Oakley Schilthorn Open, may have had doubts that the event would go down. Snowfall starting at 7 a.m. and 27 centimeters of fresh pow surely are perfect conditions for an awesome powder day, but not particularly ideal for a freestyle contest. In the end, the weather god had mercy on the QParks Tour and the SKYLINE SNOWPARK Schilthorn. The conditions allowed a contest in the mode of “Two Runs – Best One Counts”.

No Time to hold back
All riders had two runs to show their style and impress the judges. The best run was taken into account for the final result. There was no time to hold back and all contestants had to give everything from the beginning. On a contest line with three hits, consisting of a Down Rail or Down Box, a Kicker with two takeoffs (10m and 6m) and an Up/Flat Industry Rail, the shredders showed what they had in store and gave the judges some tough decisions to make.

Best on Snowboard
Liam Bouldoires won the Snowboard Groms category. He got himself 150 CHF price cash with his run and finished first before Jeremy Bucher and Lukas Leuenberger. The best Snowboard Woman was Caroline Höckel. She won right before Andrina Salis and Andrea Rufener. Among the snowboarding men, Kaspar Hösli sent it the best. He won his category and got the best trick by stomping a Front 7 Melon. That rad performance got him overall price money of 700 CHF. “That´s pretty nice! I´m still surprised, in a good way of course. Having the winning run and the Best Trick – it couldn´t be better,” Kaspar says with a smile. Ethan Girardon and Thierry Greuter finished second and third in the men´s category. In addition to the price cash, all winners also got a bunch of Goodies sponsored by Oakley, Radix, Pinetime Clothing, Amplifi and QParks.

Best on Twintips
The best freeskier was Michel Bienz. His run got him a whole lotta price money and Goodies from Oakley, Radix, Pinetime Clothing, Amplifi and QParks, while Florian Mühlebach and Yannick Rüegsegger finished second and third. Leo Rupp won the Best Trick Award by stomping a Cork 720 Safety. In the Groms category, Florian Pale jibbed onto the first place, leaving Nico Kaufmann and Patrick Kemke on second and third rank.

Fine Tunes and Lunch for free
After giving everything at the contest, the riders had the chance to settle down in the chill area, get themselves a deckchair, grab something to eat or some tea and wait for the Prize Giving to begin. The winning ceremony marked the end of a successful event with wintery conditions.

Not the view, but the riders made this year’s Oakley Schilthorn Open 2018 a rad event. The Oakley Schilthorn Open was the last stop before the big final of the QParks Tour.

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