FREERIDE WORLD TOUR HAKUBA RECAP

The fabled Hakuba Valley of Japan welcomed 41 of the best big mountain skiers and snowboarders for the first stop of the 2020 Freeride World Tour. Here’s a look at what went down following the male and female athletes competing in the good conditions and playful terrain of the South Bowl venue.

Photo by Dom Daher / Freeride World Tour

Snowboard Men

2019 Freeride World Tour Champion Victor De Le Rue (FRA-1st Place) was in fine form, kicking off his winning run with a huge laid out backflip to a smooth backside 360 to pillow tap. The judges awarded Victor 83.67 points, enough to take the top spot. Victor’s strong start to 2020 surely signals his intention to win a second world title. He was joined on the podium by strong runs with big airs from Nils Mindnich (USA-2nd Place) Elias Elhardt (GER-3rd Place).

Victor De Le Rue. Photo by Dom Daher / Freeride World Tour

"I'm really stoked! I started with a good trick, the second backflip of the season, and it went really well! I managed to stomp it well. For the rest of the line I wanted to go to the right and I missed it, so I went to the left and it was improvisation." —Victor De Le Rue

Nils Mindnich (2nd), Victor De Le Rue (1st), Elias Elhardt (3rd). Photo by Jeremy Bernard / Freeride World Tour

Ski Men

Skiing veteran and two-time world champion Drew Tabke (USA-1st Place) had no problem sticking to his game plan, even with challenging visibility at the top of the venue. His trademark smooth and easy-going style was on full display as he began his winning run connecting two full wing span transfers to a massively floated backflip off the same feature as De Le Rue. Tabke’s 89.67 point run was his first event win since 2016 in Chamonix, which narrowly beat out Hank Bilous’ (NZL-2nd Place) action-packed tricks and Reine Barkered’s (SWE-3rd Place) huge backflip.

Drew Tabke. Photo by Jeremy Bernard / Freeride World Tour

"Amazing day! I just won Japan so I’m feeling amazing! Japan is dreamy stuff… the reason I’m still competing is for destinations like that so it’s just incredible!" Drew Tabke

Hank Bilous (2nd), Drew Tabke (1st), Reine Barkered (3rd). Photo by Jeremy Bernard / Freeride World Tour

Ski Women

Fourth place finisher in 2019 Hedvig Wessel (NOR-1st Place) took the win in the women’s ski division thanks to a fearless air game and huge progression in the category. After cleanly sticking her modest first cliff drop, Hedvig sent one of the biggest backflips of the day in any category, which she confidently rode out of for a well-earned top podium spot. Reigning world champ Arianna Tricomi kept the bar high as always (ITA-2nd Place), with Elisabeth Gerritzen (SUI-3rd Place) also earning a top-three finish.

Hedvig Wessel. Photo by Jeremy Bernard / Freeride World Tour

"It feels amazing to win obviously and to be done with the first event! It’s always so nerve-racking, but now to be done and celebrating with everyone is so cool!" —Hedvig Wessel

Arianna Tricomi (2nd), Hedvig Wessel (1st), Elisabeth Gerritzen (3rd). Photo by Jeremy Bernard / Freeride World Tour

Snowboard Women

2019 Snowboard Women’s Champion Marion Haerty (FRA-1st Place) began her 2020 world title campaign with very strong riding. Her run featured four smooth airs, fluidly connected turns and a confident line choice from top to bottom. Michaela Davis-Meehan (AUS-2nd Place) and Erika Vikander (USA-3rd Place) joined Haerty on the podium to round out the category.

Marion Haerty. Photo by Dom Daher / Freeride World Tour

"I had a lot of fun! The snow was really better than what I imagined. Winning the first stage of the season is very reassuring, especially since I was tired at the start of the season and worried about competitions. I just focused on having fun and it worked." —Marion Haerty

Michaela Davis-Meehan (2nd), Marion Haerty (1st), Erika Vikander (3rd). Photo by Jeremy Bernard / Freeride World Tour

After a great start to the season in Hakuba, Japan, with strong performances in every category, the Freeride World Tour athletes now set their sights on Kicking Horse in Golden, B.C. for the second stop, which begins on February 6th. Be sure to stay tuned to freerideworldtour.com and the Freeride World Tour’s social media channels (@freerideworldtour) for the latest event info and rider news.

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