James Woods from Sheffield steals the show   28 Aug 2015

Winter Games NZ

James Woods from Sheffield steals the show with freeski slopestyle gold at Audi quattro Winter Games NZ 2015

Team GB star James ‘Woodsy’ Woods from Sheffield held off stiff competition from many of the world’s best freeskiers at Cardrona Alpine Resort near Wanaka today to win the men’s FIS Freestyle Skiing Slopestyle World Cup at Audi quattro Winter Games NZ 2015.

In the women’s event, which was also the first Platinum-level competition on this season’s AFP World Tour, the final run from Norway’s Tiril Sjaastad Christiansen saw her repeat her gold-winning performance from the 2013 Games.

In the men’s final, Wanaka’s local hero Jossi Wells had a disappointing first two runs but hoped to at least match his success in yesterday’s qualifying heats, where he laid down a blistering last run to qualify second behind Woods.

Wells did manage to nail a spectacular final run that saw him come agonisingly close to the podium, but his score of 87.00 was just two-tenths of a point behind Sochi Olympic gold medallist Joss Christensen, who claimed bronze.

Oystein Braaten from Norway also made his last run his best, with his score of 89.90 promoting him from fifth place to second and a hard-earned silver medal.

He still had some way to go to get near to Woods, whose smooth second run scored high with 93.40. It included a slide to 180 out, a switch left 270 to pretzel 270 out, a zero spin to ledge of the wall ride, switch left 270 in pretzel 270 out, switch on to cannon to blind 630 tail grab out, a left double-cork 1080 safety, a right double-cork 1260 tail grab, and a switch right double-cork 10 octo grab.

Christiansen took the women’s top spot with a straight slide across tube, a K-Fed (frontside swap to blind 270 off), a slide to blind 270 out, a cannon rail to frontside 270 off, a switch right 540 tail grab, a left 720 safety, and a right cork 900 tail grab.

Her score of 85.80 pushed Italy’s Silvia Bertagna down to silver medal position with 82.80 from her second run, leaving Lisa Zimmermann of Germany to repeat her bronze medal from Winter Games NZ 2013, scoring 79.20 on her first run.

Christiansen was very aware of the weather that had seen the contest brought forward by a day because of a predicted front that was preceded by variable gusty winds.

“It was a bit scary with all the wind and I just tried to block it out [by] thinking that I’m the best in bad weather and it worked. It didn’t go very well the first two runs so I was bumped to fourth but I just felt the pressure and stomped my last run and it felt really good.

“It feels so good to be in New Zealand. It’s been two years since last time so I’m really happy right now. You’ll definitely see me back here. This is one of my favourite places.”

With most of the biggest names in world freeskiing at Cardrona for the Games, Woods was fizzing even before his win.

“This is the first platinum event on the AFP World Tour. Everyone was here. I was reading the start list to my friends at dinner and it just sounded like the world rankings. There’s only a small handful of guys not here and they’re injured – so I was proud as can be just to be on that start list.”

Head judge Lao Chazelas was pleased to see such a high calibre field.

“The level of competition was insanely good, like crazy, and comparable with the X Games. We had a lot of good riders but the one who made the show was Woodsy. It’s really nice to see this level in the middle of the northern summer.”

Audi quattro Winter Games NZ 2015 continues tomorrow (Saturday) with the FIS Cross-Country Skiing ANC Mass Start Classic race at Snow Farm NZ near Wanaka and the FIS Alpine Skiing ANC Slalom race at Coronet Peak near Queenstown. Start lists and results are available on the event website www.wintergamesnz.kiwi. In Queenstown, there's a one-off 'Skate of Origin' ice hockey match - North Island vs. South Island. The two downtown Games Villages in Queenstown and Wanaka are open daily from 3pm with live music and DJs, medal ceremonies, the Adventure Film Festival presented by GoPro and aprés ski hospitality.

ENDS

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