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  • My Info

    Name:Jon Olsson
    Nickname:N/A
    Lives In:Monaco, MON
    Monaco
    Hometown:Are, SWEDEN
    Sweden
    Age:29
    Birthday:August 17, 1982
    Gender:Male
  • Freeskiing in Sweden: King of Style

    King of Style
    Words & photos by Alexander Runhellen

    Many of skiing's elite made their way to Stockholm, Sweden yesterday to fight about for crown of King of Style, presented by Peak Performance. It's been three years since the first King of Style competion began in the massive Olympic Stadium in Stockholm, and this year the weather couldn't be have been better; bluebird, and just a few clouds.


    L.J. Strenio

    This year the whole setup was a touch smaller which made the landing a bit shorter. Last year Norwegian PK Hunder was crowned King of Style, but he unfortunately couldn't defend his crown due to his injuries from JOSS at the end of last season. Despite the absence of last year's champion, it was still one hell of a show. In the finals the riders had three runs with the best run counting.


    Jacob Webster

    Local legends Jacob Wester and Jon Olsson both crashed (to the surprise of all), while Swedish newcomer Simon Ericson, LJ Strenio and of course, Tom Wallisch all threw down some stylish maneuvers.


    Simon Ericson


    Tom Wallisch

    But in the end it came down to a hectic fight between Phil Casabon, Sammy Carlson and Andreas Hatveit. Casabon was in the lead after the first run with his switch 1080 that was dripping with style, while Sammy did an awesome double cork 1080 with an a la Sammy Carlson mute (translation: poke).


    Phil Casabon

    In the second run Hatveit executed a perfect double cork 1080 double mute and received 286 points that pushed him into first place.


    Andreas Hatveit

    And despite their best efforts, Casabon and Carlson failed to better the Norwegian's score, causing Hatveit to win the competion before his third and final run, which he threw another double cork on to show that he is indeed the King of Style.


    Your King

    Results


    1) Andreas Hatveit - 286
    2) Phil Casabon - 283
    3) Sammy Carlson - 280
    4) Pekka Hyysalo - 272
    5) Jon Olsson - 270
    6) Elias Ambuhl - 262
    7) Simon Dumont -254
    8) Patrick Hollaus -252
    9) Tom Wallisch - 240
    10) Simon Ericson - 201
    11) LJ Strenio - 160
    12) Jacob Wester -134
    Channels: Snow
  • Freeskiing at the Inagural Freestyle.ch in Berlin

    Words: Jeff Schmuck (www.newschoolers.com)
    Photos: Dominic Zimmermann


    The incomparable Henrik Harlaut took home another major win this week at the inaugural Freestyle.Berlin in Germany.



    Henrik topped the field with a flawless and stylish double cork 1260, edging out Freestyle.ch champion Sammy Carlson, who placed second, 2009 X Games slopestyle gold medalist TJ Schiller, who placed third, and Jacob Wester, who was attempting the first ever double cork 1440's and landed in fourth for his efforts.






    With two of the five major pre-season stadium big airs in the books, we now look ahead to the highly anticipated London Freeze on October 31st, the recently announced Barcelona Snow Show on November 7th, and the always exciting Stockholm Winter Jam (aka King of Style) on November 21st.



    Stay tuned to Newschoolers.com as they'll be bringing you coverage on all three events as the snow begins to fall and the 09/10 ski season quickly approaches.

    Results

    1) Henrik Harlaut
    2) Sammy Carlson
    3) TJ Schiller
    4) Jacob Wester
    5) Andreas Htveit
    6) Jon Olsson
    7) Bobby Brown
    8) Elias Ambhl
    9) Fridtjof Fredricsson
    10) Nicolas Vuignier
    11) Thomas Hlawitschka
    12) Russ Henshaw
    13) Jossi Wells
    14) Andri Ambhl
    15) Martin Misof
    16) Colby West
    17) Benedikt Mayr
    18) Richard Permin
    19) Simon Dumont
    20) Oscar Scherlin
    Channels: Snow