http://jaypeakvideo.com/ has the results on the front page.
here is the story:
Tuesday, April 8, 2008
Between 30-40 competitors showed for Saturday's
IFSA Sanctioned event at Jay Peak. A late season storm had refreshed
surfaces nicely just prior to the event and the Jay Cloud was holding
strong despite reports of clearing later in the day. Competition
organizers pushed forward but the visibility ultimately kept the
contest at bay. After much deliberation, officials decided it was best
to postpone until Sunday.
The delay may as well have been the qualifying run,
naturally separating the day-trippers from locals, and core. 15-20
competitors made the early Sunday start time. One local ripper arrived
just a bit too late, it was a bluebird day and nothing was stopping the
IFSA on a perfect day.
Last years champion
Brad Kennison returned
in force, leading the qualifier and ultimately taking first prize in
the event. OPK with a very similar run from the previous year which
earned a second was holding 5th after the qualifier. The field was
strong with a jovial vibe in the air; friends, familiar faces, and
accomplished freeriders pushing each other in the springtime sun.
11 riders advanced to the next round where
competitors would be judged on the chutes and cliffs of The Face under
Vermont's only aerial tramway. Second round started at 12:45 pm with "
Johnny come lately"
as our forerunner. The temperature was approaching 45 degrees and the
snow had corned up perfectly edgeable and super-fast on the top of the
face. The lower run-out section was pretty manky where the sun-baked
fresh had yet to enter the corn-cycle.
The main features for the face are the finger-chutes,
many niche features in the scrub-pine laden rock outcroppings and of
course the big double cliff. Knowing everyone would be going huge for
what we thought was the final run, Yours truly attempted the big double
as a single and blewup on impact and became the free-slide test-dummy
cart-wheeling 250 feet down the center throat..
Sam Wunsch stole the show on the
first run with a solid negotiation of the double cliff and then an
incredible execution of the center piney-cliff obstacle - he
just pointed it straight and bomb-dropped it so tight.
The first run on The Face was over. The crowd was a
buzz, waiting for the word on who was going to the super-final last run
on The Face. After a very short huddle, the judges awarded all with a
second run and the super-final was on!
Start-order got thrown out the window as time was of
the essence as the light waned from under the tram. This is where it
all gets a little fuzzy with adrenaline - we'll have more details after
video review. Remember, the only thing you can see from the top of The
Face is a rocky-cliff drop-off then Canada. Having botched the big
double on the first try, there was no other option for me though my
mind was racing with thoughts of a safety-line. The solution for a
failed attempt?- GO BIGGER - hesitation kills. 2 turns to get set, then
you are in the air over the double - 2 turns to negotiate the throat
and it's over- It was not enough to get over a DQ in the first run but
it was the line I came to do and a top linescore of the day.
Big thanks to Jay Peak for hosting,
Johnny Witherspoon for representing the IFSA and making it happen.
JPV thanks go out to
Patman5000,
Boston Joe, and
David Tepper for hiking around the gear and shooting this event - footage is coming together now and will be posted ASAP.
2008 Jay Peak IFSA Big Mountain Extreme Competition Results
1 - Brad Kennison2 - Ben Leonie
3 - Sam Wunsch
4 - Collin Boyd
5 - Ryan Amsden
6 - Dom Malassena
7 - Simon Pouliot
8 - Bill Chilton
9 - Kevin Joudrey
10 - Brian Kelley
11 - Joe Fitzpatrick