
Time to throw it down Under a star-filled sky groomers made the final touches to the step-up jump in preparation for the riders arrival in a few hours time. Day-break bought a cool crisp morning with a fresh Westerly breeze that ensured the jump was running fast and firm, the scene was set, time to throw down. And throw down they did.... Double backside rodeo's, frontside 9's, backside 9's, double cork 10's, old school methods, front 10's, flared backy's, 3's, 5's, 7's, 9's. A dizzying display from some of snowboardings top athletes. Every trick that had been developed on the neighboring bag jump was now transferred to the real deal, it was time for the previous two days riding, experimentation and progression to come to realization on the snow. Scotty James (AUS) made his first attempt of a double backside rodeo 9, stomping it on his fourth try. "It was good, I haven't done one before, it was pretty fun and the air bag definitely helped with the progression of doing new tricks. I was pumped and hopefully I can use it in The Burton NZ Open next week" Jamie Nicholls (UK) stepped his game up big time, after warming up with backside 7's he dipped straight into a double cork 1080 and threw down a couple in a row, no hands down. "The Camp has been really good so far, on the bag jump yesterday I tried a few new tricks. I'd never tried double backs before so that was good and the front double cork 9 and cab double cork 9, I just need to try them a couple more times on the bag <b>...</b>
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