Alterna Shoot…1 more

Seems I missed posting this shot from the Alterna/Showdown shoot. This one comes from Brian Choi. Big thanks to Brian for the shots!

Liam Casey and I having some fun.

This week is looking like we should see some sun! Keep your fingers crossed for nice weather.

Get out there and shred!

-cj



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Showdown and an Alterna Tease!

The Quiksilver Showdown Over the City invaded Grouse Mountain this past weekend and I was lucky enough to land a spot in the judges booth as the event tabulator. Fortunately for me this made for an amazing place to watch the madness but, unfortunately left little time to get the shot. So bear with me on the action photos for this one.

MC's getting it done.

Anyways, as you all know by now, the jump was huge, the riders were stoked and the weather was…well, crap. But that’s how contests seem to go. The fog would roll in just as fast as it rolled out leaving precious windows of opportunity for the riders to drop. Taking full advantage of the few moments of clarity on Friday during the qualifiers were Wiley Tesseo, Warren Williams, Jason Wexler, Jesse Millen, Gordon Emery, Nathan Ramler, Tim Barker and Max Ritchie, all of whom advanced to the semi-finals on Saturday.

Someone getting a better shot than I...

Along with the semi-finals came the invited riders and the same blanket of fog as the day before. Regardless of the weather, the riders threw down. Making their way through the semis and on to the finals were Jesmond Dubeau, Sebastien Toutant, Dave Fortin, Immanuel Anderson, Chris Collard, Matt Munn (who also won the rail jam on Friday night, and a cool $3000, despite the six stitches in his forehead thanks to an edge to the face earlier that day…that’s $500 per stitch if anyone’s counting!), Atsushi Ishikawa, and the only qualifier to make it all the way, Warren Williams.

The pros.

Impromptu dance 3-6-0 battle while waiting for the fog to clear...

Just when you thought the fog couldnt get any worse, for a change, it didn’t! The sun almost came out (in patches) for the finals and allowed the final 8 to put on a show. As you may already know, Sebastien Toutant took the win and $10,000 with a beautiful double cork 1080, Jesmond Dubeau scored $4000 in a well deserved second, and Atsushi Ishikawa, who came all the way from Japan, took home $2000 with third place.

Judge Duff giving the people what they want.

What you may not know is Chris Collard took fourth, Warren Williams fifth, Dave Fortin sixth, Immanuel Anderson seventh, and Matt Munn eighth (for a full list of results check the Showdown website). These guys definitely deserved the top spots. It’s hard to imagine hitting a jump of that size in less than perfect conditions.

Speaking of perfect conditions…anyone check the Alterna shoot that went down Sunday? Here’s a little tease for now. Check back in the next few days for copious amounts of uber banger shots courtesy of my good friend Graham Dalik and a few others.

Beautiful... Photo: Graham Dalik

Ok, here’s one more…

Best session ever. Photo: Graham Dalik

Mmmhmm it was gooooood,

-cj

p.s. I heard they let some skiers hit the jump…


Showdown Went Down, I’ve Got the Pictures to Prove It!

I’m gonna have to keep this short and sweet, seeing as it’s 12:30 am as I write this and I am a huge fan of sleeping.  They say pictures say a thousand words. If that’s the case, here’s about 8 grand worth of words.  Don’t let the pictures deceive you, the conditions were miserable, but the riding and free snacks made up for the poopy weather. There’ll be more of an update when I wake up in the morning. Enjoy!

Top of the Showdown Kicker.

The view from the knuckle...if only I had Photoshop vision.

The view from the knuckle...if only I had Photoshop vision.

Where's Charlie Grinnell?

Where's Charlie Grinnell?

PYP filmer Pat King and Grouse Pro Team skiier Spencer Watson.

PYP filmer Pat King and Grouse Pro Team skiier Spencer Watson.

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Our very own Chris Jones keeping score in the judge's booth.

Our very own Chris Jones keeping score in the judge's booth.

A little course maintenance between heats.

A little course maintenance between heats.

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Check back for more pictures!

Sleep tight,

Sam