Team USA


Thursday, Feb 5 (Friday, Feb 6 in Australia)

Chuck,

Today is Friday and the tournament went pretty well the US team is in first  place by 750 points. The first round is completely over and the semi finals of mens slalom and womens tricks are complete. Today was probably the longest day so far, seeing as we got to the site at 7:30 A.M. and left at 5:45 P.M. we have compiled most of the scores and this is how it is laid out.

Jump (
1 meter = 3.2808399 feet)
David Small 25.8 meters = 84.65 feet 
Billy Brzoza 25.1 meters = 82.35 feet
Lane Bowers 25.1 meters = 82.35 feet 
Brett New 25.1 meters = 82.35 feet
Mamo Colosio 24.0 meters = 78.74 feet
Ben Greenwell 24.4 meters = 80.05 feet
Phillip Reneaux 23.5 meters = 77.10 feet
Keith St.Onge 23.0 meters = 75.46 feet
Andrea De Villeir 23.0 meters = 75.46 feet
Mikey Caruso 22.8 meters = 74.80 feet
Patrick Wehner 22.6 meters = 74.15 feet
Kenny Derry 22.4 meters = 73.49 feet
Peter O’Neill 22.1 meters = 72.51 feet

Womens Tricks (Provisional)
Gize Halez 3000
Rachel George 2350
Nerissa Wright 1900
Alexandra Vigoureux 1580
Kirsten Gronvick 1510
Michelle Lillie 1030
Alessandra Magheri 960
Brenda Groen 660

Mens Slalom (Provisional)
Brett Sands 20
Keith St.Onge 19.6
Kenny Derry 18.8
Lane Bowers 18.6
David Small 18.1
Patrick Wehner 18.0
Phillip Reneaux 18.0
John Pennay 18.0
Billy Brzoza 17.2
Mikey Caruso 17.1

Womens Slalom Elimination round
Kirsten Gronvick 13.0
Rachel George 12.2
Gize Halez 10.2
Svenja Hempelmann 9.1
Alessandra Magheri 9.0

Pictures:


John Kretchman and Lee Stone


Crowd watching Jump Event


Keith getting forearm iced down

Official Towboat - Custom Boats
Interesting pylon mounts

Where did they get the idea for this logo?

 

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