Thursday, March 17, 2011 4:46pm PDT

European X Games: Ski Day 3

By: Newschoolers

Words by Jeff Schmuck
Photos by Felix Rioux


The second annual European X Games soldiered on today in Tignes, France, with Men's Slopestyle Finals on the second to last day of competition. Although the weather over the past two days has been passable, yesterday's forecasted blizzard evidently waited until today to unleash its wrath, as blinding flat light, thick fog and falling snow plagued today's event.

But some how, some way, the boys managed to brave the elements and hold their own on the challenging course, where in contrast to the closure of the final jump during yesterday's prelims, despite today's conditions, everything was open for business.

In eighth place was Bobby Brown, who unfortunately had trouble on all three of his runs due to the speed issues, but proving what a consummate professional he is, was all smiles for the cameras and fans at the bottom.

Taking seventh was Brown's roommate and main man Gus Kenworthy with a switch right 9, dub cork 12 and switch left 10 blunt on the jumps, while Alex Schlopy went balls to the walls in the middle of his run with the trick that won him X Games big air, a double cork 16, to take sixth. Both men's scores caused a few eyebrows to be raised by some in the finish coral, although in the end it was some slip ups on the rails that cost them a shot at the podium.

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