TTR Dew Hut Jam 2011 - Highlights
TTR Dew Hut Jam 2011 - Highlights
Burton Snowboard team riders Chris De Campo and Jye Kearney (both 18 years-old) took out first prize in the 3rd year of Australia’s biggest team snowboarding event, the 3Star TTR WORLD SNOWBOARDING TOUR, Dew Hut Jam.
After competing together for the first time in last year’s event, the pair walked away sharing a $10,000 cheque after narrowly beating out Team Billabong during the 90-minute jam session jumping and jibbing the Dew Hut, which was the focus of the slope-style event.
Both winning riders were stoked to take home the big bucks. “Oh my god! I can’t believe it! I’ve never won so much money in my life, I’m so stoked,” says one half of the winning team, Jindabyne local Jye Kearney.
The Dew Hut Jam course is known throughout the snowboarding industry as one of a kind for not only its unique course structure but also as an event that that encourages competition between Australian and New Zealand snowboarders.
“It’s so good to have an event that supports team camaraderie. I will definitely be back next year,” says De Campo.
Event curator Russell Holt says “the event is brilliant because of its unique format – there’s nothing else like it – snowboarders are in teams of two and they have to ride together landing consistent, technical and creative tricks. It really challenges the riders whom are usually competing by themselves in slope-style events.”
The expression event also encourages competitors to vie for best team trick. K2 competitors Nick Wood and Andy Lloyd wowed the judges with their backside rodeo 540 and switch backside rodeo 540 combo, stealing themselves $1,000 each.
Dew Hat Jam is the richest free-style event held in Australia and is also a 3-Star TTR World Snowboard Tour event, from which competitors gain points for their overall TTR ranking.
After competing together for the first time in last year’s event, the pair walked away sharing a $10,000 cheque after narrowly beating out Team Billabong during the 90-minute jam session jumping and jibbing the Dew Hut, which was the focus of the slope-style event.
Both winning riders were stoked to take home the big bucks. “Oh my god! I can’t believe it! I’ve never won so much money in my life, I’m so stoked,” says one half of the winning team, Jindabyne local Jye Kearney.
The Dew Hut Jam course is known throughout the snowboarding industry as one of a kind for not only its unique course structure but also as an event that that encourages competition between Australian and New Zealand snowboarders.
“It’s so good to have an event that supports team camaraderie. I will definitely be back next year,” says De Campo.
Event curator Russell Holt says “the event is brilliant because of its unique format – there’s nothing else like it – snowboarders are in teams of two and they have to ride together landing consistent, technical and creative tricks. It really challenges the riders whom are usually competing by themselves in slope-style events.”
The expression event also encourages competitors to vie for best team trick. K2 competitors Nick Wood and Andy Lloyd wowed the judges with their backside rodeo 540 and switch backside rodeo 540 combo, stealing themselves $1,000 each.
Dew Hat Jam is the richest free-style event held in Australia and is also a 3-Star TTR World Snowboard Tour event, from which competitors gain points for their overall TTR ranking.