Highlight Women - Freeride World Tour 2018 | Kicking Horse Canada
Highlight Women - Freeride World Tour 2018 | Kicking Horse Canada
Snowboard Women
Manuela Mandl (AUT–1st Place) launched into her run with a huge air at the top followed by successive stomped airs lower in the venue, winning the category by a large margin and picking up her first FWT win. Anna Orlova (RUS–2nd Place) picked her way through numerous unique and technical airs, earning second. Defending world champion Marion Haerty (FRA–3rd Place) rode strong with several technical line features, granting her a spot on the podium. "I'm so happy that even while hitting sharks in the take off I still end up stomping everything!" says Manuela Mandl.
Ski Women
Eva Walkner (AUT–1st Place) took an untouched line with huge and technical airs, impressing judges and spectators alike. Arianna Tricomi (ITA-2nd Place) maintains her high level as she powered through the technical top part of the venue with speed and then perfectly executed a cliff zone at the bottom of the venue. Confident and solid riding put Kylie Sivell (CAN–3rd
Place), the only female Canadian skier at the competition, in third place.
”I wanted to go a bit bigger on top but still, I won so I'm super stoked, snow
was amazing and that was super fun to ride !”, says Eva Walkner.
Manuela Mandl (AUT–1st Place) launched into her run with a huge air at the top followed by successive stomped airs lower in the venue, winning the category by a large margin and picking up her first FWT win. Anna Orlova (RUS–2nd Place) picked her way through numerous unique and technical airs, earning second. Defending world champion Marion Haerty (FRA–3rd Place) rode strong with several technical line features, granting her a spot on the podium. "I'm so happy that even while hitting sharks in the take off I still end up stomping everything!" says Manuela Mandl.
Ski Women
Eva Walkner (AUT–1st Place) took an untouched line with huge and technical airs, impressing judges and spectators alike. Arianna Tricomi (ITA-2nd Place) maintains her high level as she powered through the technical top part of the venue with speed and then perfectly executed a cliff zone at the bottom of the venue. Confident and solid riding put Kylie Sivell (CAN–3rd
Place), the only female Canadian skier at the competition, in third place.
”I wanted to go a bit bigger on top but still, I won so I'm super stoked, snow
was amazing and that was super fun to ride !”, says Eva Walkner.