I am a large fan of Tanner Hall and everything he does on skis, but he was lucky to get second. As far as technical ability goes, doing a cork 5, cork 9, and cork 10 all on the same wall, and two with the exact same grab should not be rewarded well. Jon should have come second, maybe even CR or Dan Marion fourth. Halfpipe skiing and skiing in general is about showcasing a variety of different tricks, and Tanner simply did not do it and was rewarded too much. Dumont didn't rotate past seven, but each of his tricks were different and had different grabs. That is what should be rewarded, and it was rightfully so. Good work to the judges.