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FIS Freestyle Ski World Cup final: Report

by MagsinTweets
Mar 23rd 2011 - 0 comments

Yet again, there’s another piece of news involving Kevin Rolland winning a competition but he has earned it. He’s been taking every event by storm and you can ask any skier, he pretty much deserves it after working so damn hard! Here’s the press release! Kevin Rolland, David Wise and Justin Dorey take the podium at [...]Related posts:SkiUnion At Freestyle.ch Final Day 2009 Our edit for the final day at Freestyle.CH in Zurich....Subaru Freeskiing World Tour: Final Day As we posted yesterday the Freeskiing World Tour has been...Mens Freeride World Tour Final Set For Tuesday After a strange couple of days in Verbier, in which...[IMG]http://images.newschoolers.com/images/17/00/03/57/22/35722.jpeg[/IMG]

Follow Us TV: Winter X Games Europe 2011

by MagsinTweets
Mar 23rd 2011 - 0 comments

We all know that Kevin Rolland killed it at the Winter X Games Europe 2011 and that he’s been killing it all year! Follow Us TV released episode 7 with Kevin in Tignes and shows off everything he went through. MPORA Action Sports >> Highlights of his win can be found on my report on the Men’s [...]Related posts:Winter X Games Europe 2011: Check the course Russ Henshaw was good enough to upload this little...Winter X Games Europe 2011: Livestream Not wanting to withhold the Winter X Games Europe...CoreUpt @ Winter X Games Europe 2011 After taking a huge van and a mini all...[IMG]http://images.newschoolers.com/images/17/00/03/57/21/35721.jpeg[/IMG]

FIS Freestyle Ski World Cup 2011: Half Pipe

by MagsinTweets
Mar 23rd 2011 - 0 comments

Under a clear blue sky as the final of the last stage of World Cup freestyle ski half pipe takes place this Sunday, March 20. Following the qualification of yesterday, 10 men and 10 women took the start. The French are present in each of the podiums, Benoit Valentin on the 2nd step and Anaïs Caradeux on the 3rd. It was Torin Yater-Wallace, American wunderkind 15 years, silver medalist at the X Games in Aspen and bronze medalist in Tignes, who surprised everyone by standing on the podium the first men. Following the final of the last stage which took place this morning to the Half Pipe Bellecote Plagne, 7 women and 13 men took the start tonight. Under the lights of the pipe, it is the Plagnard Benoit Valentin and Canadian Sarah Burke leads the overall standings, which have captured the crystal globe. A great show at the high level has delighted young and old come along and support especially the 2 Plagnard, but also the French and all the riders and riders.

FIS Freestyle Ski World Cup 2011: Half Pipe

by MagsinTweets
Mar 23rd 2011 - 0 comments

Under a clear blue sky as the final of the last stage of World Cup freestyle ski half pipe takes place this Sunday, March 20. Following the qualification of yesterday, 10 men and 10 women took the start. The French are present in each of the podiums, Benoit Valentin on the 2nd step and Anaïs Caradeux on the 3rd. It was Torin Yater-Wallace, American wunderkind 15 years, silver medalist at the X Games in Aspen and bronze medalist in Tignes, who surprised everyone by standing on the podium the first men. Following the final of the last stage which took place this morning to the Half Pipe Bellecote Plagne, 7 women and 13 men took the start tonight. Under the lights of the pipe, it is the Plagnard Benoit Valentin and Canadian Sarah Burke leads the overall standings, which have captured the crystal globe. A great show at the high level has delighted young and old come along and support especially the 2 Plagnard, but also the French and all the riders and riders.