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Record breaking seems to be a trend here at the Totino’s Open. Yesterday Danny Davis set a record score in pipe, and today Jamie Anderson set another in Slopestyle. Out of the six competitors in the female Slopestyle Final only Jamie landed a full run, and with the exception of Sarka Pancochova Jamie literally blew away the competition. Most impressively Jamie’s record breaking score of 92.00 more than doubled half of her peers scores.
Perfect weather created the ideal situation for today’s Slopestyle Final, but unfortunately many of the ladies struggled to put together solid runs. Jamie Anderson did not have this problem. Jamie ripped around as if she was riding her home mountain, landing big tricks while adding plenty of style. Not only was Jamie’s first run a Dew Tour record, but her second was the day’s third best (behind Sarka’s 2nd place run).
Jamie’s first run, the record setter, was impressive through the rails, but on the triple line Jamie’s backside 180, switch backside 540 and frontside 360 left a heavy impression on the judges. Jamie’s second run would have set an even higher record, but after back to back 540’s Jamie slipped out on a 720 over the last jump. Jamie was pumped on her riding, and after being crowned the Totino Open’s female Slopestyle champ she was all smiles, “I’ll be in Snow Basin for sure, I am stoked on the Dew Tour.”
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