Newschoolers.comEverything about the Sport of Skiing Recent Commentslee_bergeron says: "Wow--I am going to be there to watch the Sprint U.S. Grand Prix at Copper Mountain.I am so excited.!! I hope the weather is not extremely bad flying in. Adryan Roane Ritter says: "You are totally right. Our bad. Nice attention to detail. Keep the call-outs coming. They are good for our ego." shibbyr2286 says: "That top picture is definatley Tanner's win at the DEW TOUR not X-Games" Links | 2012 Winter Dew Tour Killington ski halfpipe finals Words & photos by Alli SportsTorin Yater-Wallace showed the freeski community a glimpse of the future by becoming the youngest athlete to ever win a Winter Dew Tour final during Men's Ski Superpipe Finals today, with Wing Tai Barrymore in second and Tucker Perkins in third. "My first run couldn't have gone better, so I wasn't nervous on my next run and just sent it," said Yater-Wallace, following his win. "I went a little bigger, got better grabs and instead of a switch 7, I went switch 9. I ended up stomping it and I've never done a switch 9, so luckily I landed it. I'm so stoked. I've never podiumed at a Dew Tour and I've never gotten first at a pro event, so it's a good day for everything." A little earlier in the day, the ladies kicked off the afternoon with Women's Ski Superpipe Finals in Killington's superpipe. Maddie Bowman brought amplitude and style to a run that landed her in first place for the Pantech Invitational and put her in the lead for the race to the Dew Cup. She started with a straight air, to left 900, a second straight air, followed by a left 540 into a right 540, and finished things off with a left 720. Bowman was just as happy for the success of her fellow competitors over the weekend. "I was just stoked to be skiing and to watch all the other girls ski," she said. "We had a great time and it was really fun." Full recap and results... See More Videos at AlliSports.com Channels: Snow < previous 2 of 76 next > |





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