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Or, What Happens When You Hold a Contest Instead of Freeriding Whistler/Blackcomb December 10-12, 1999 Chaos was the serving of the day and everyone ate big. The "show must go on" mentality prevailed as a whiteout ensued. There was some good money on the line, but the conditions had the Swedish men suggesting that the finalists all split the booty before the finals began. The men were still trying to split the winnings evenly between them when we left, but team and tax issues might prevent any new distributions.
Few riders were hyper-concerned with the outcome. Poachers dropped in periodically, to protest the format of one qualifying run and one run for the finals. It was entertaining, but kind of dumb. It ended with Marcus Jonsson and Anders Bjoerck taking 1st and 2nd with style for Sweden. Local girl Maelle Ricker thought she got 3rd, but she got 1st. Either way, she deserved another podium. Ben Wainwright, always representing Whistler, pulled down 4th. The young Canadian Kim Dunn stuck the fat 540 twice on this pipe-o-poop and was told she won, but was then told she was in 2nd and Kim Stacey, who thought she was 2nd, was in 3rd when the podium got inflated. So then Maelle took the top spot, a little uneasily. That got really weird. Kim's 540 was the difference today. She's 17, she's done three World Cups and she threw down. She said it was a "crazy course, crazy weather and a crazy race."
When it was all over, Ricker ripped up some powder stashes in the pipe and an unknown poacher launched out and over the banners and into the fence. So some good fun came of it all. Hans Prosl, Sweating out Sake for MountainZone.com
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