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DAY TWO AT THE 5STAR BURTON NEW ZEALAND OPEN

A. Miwa in the 2010 NZ Open Halfpipe Qualifications &copy Pablo Azocar (photo: Pablo Azocar)

A. Miwa in the 2010 NZ Open Halfpipe Qualifications
© Pablo Azocar (photo Pablo Azocar)

Ben Stewart in Cardrona, New Zealand in 2010 &copy Pablo Azocar (photo: Pablo Azocar)

Ben Stewart in Cardrona, New Zealand in 2010
© Pablo Azocar (photo Pablo Azocar)

Japanese Tsutsumi in the NZ Open 2010 halfpipe &copy Pablo Azocar (photo: Pablo Azocar)

Japanese Tsutsumi in the NZ Open 2010 halfpipe
© Pablo Azocar (photo Pablo Azocar)

Date: 12.08.2010
Updated: 12.08.2010 02:06

By: NZ Open Press Office


Today, competition moved to Cardrona Alpine Resort’s 22-foot Olympic size halfpipe for day two of the Burton New Zealand Open. An advancing front of bad weather made conditions a bit challenging, but the riders were out in full force for the halfpipe pre-qualifier and qualifier rounds. Competition kicked off in the morning with 53 men and 28 women going after a top spot to advance to Saturday’s semi-finals round. The riders who advance to semi-finals will join invited professionals like Ryo Aono (JPN), Louie Vito (USA), Iouri Podladtchikov (SUI), Kendall Brown (NZL), and Kelly Clark (USA).
 
The men were split into two heats for the pre-qualifiers, with the top 25 riders advancing through to the qualifiers, which ran immediately after. 14 year-old Taku Hiraoka (JPN) was on point all day and was able to take the top spot in both his pre-qualifier and qualifier heats. Hiraoka’s winning run started with a method, followed by a crippler, backside 540 mute, frontside inverted 720, and finished with a huge Haakon flip earning him 87.83 points. Fellow Japanese rider Keito Kumazaki was hot on his heels with 87.50 points, earned with a run that consisted of a frontside 540 melon, crail, frontside 720, Haakon flip, and frontside 900 tailgrab. In third place was the winner of yesterday’s Slopestyle qualifications, Benjamin Farrow (USA), who finished with 85.50 points. Others to advance and make the cut to semi-finals included Brennen Swanson (USA), Spencer Shaw (USA), and Mitchell Brown (NZL).
 
The increasing winds during the day made conditions particularly challenging for the women’s qualifiers. Once again Japanese riders dominated the field, claiming four of the five available spots through to semi-finals. Leading the charge was 15 year-old Hikaru Oe with an impressive 95.00 points, in a run that started with a Lien air, backside 540, frontside 540, backside air, and a stalefish. Haruna Matsumoto was second with 87.67 points, and Ryoko Iijima third with 79.83 points. Akiko Miwa (JPN) was fourth, with Silvia Mittermueller (GER) rounding out the top 5.
 
The Burton New Zealand Open marks the first stop on the prestigious Burton Global Open Series and is also a 5Star event on the Swatch TTR World Snowboard Tour. Semi-finals and finals of the event will be webcast live from New Zealand on www.go211.com.

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