Tinge, France is about to experience a intense showdown. In the 2013 X-Games Park City has sent five different athletes to compete. They compete March 20-22. Some of them were born and raised in PC, others moved to town early on to train. Each of these athletes grew up perfecting their style right in front of each other weather at the Utah Olympic Training Park or the Park City Mountain Resort half-pipe and terrain park.
These guys were also the people who I grew up walking the halls of high school with and sometimes skiing with. I may not be park skier myself but I have a lot of respect for the skill and talent of these guys. As I skiied the trees to right of the run, I could see each "cork-screw" or "back-flip mute grab" (different trick's coming off the jump or pipe). Needless to say, between my I-phone X games app and a friend with Tivo, I cannot wait to watch my hometown showdown. Here are the competitors:

Torin Wallace- Mens Superpipe

Walter Wood- Mens Superpipe

McRea William - Mens Slope Style

Alex Schlopy - Mens Slope Style

Joss Christensen- Mens Slope Style
For a little background on what this all about. The Winter X Games are, as described by ESPN is: " a competition compiled of the greatest winter action sport athletes from around the world competing on an annual basis" I totally agree, the X-games is not meant to replace the the thrill of the Olympics but be in a totally different realm of sport competition. It has a judging system that better recognizes the difficulty of the high-risk tricks. It also embodies the FreeSki culture much better, and competition is much more individual. The events also include snowboarding and snowmobiling.
The first Winter X Games took place in 1997 at Mountain Resort in Big Bear Lake, California. Starting in 2002, the games Winter have been held at Buttermilk Mountain in Aspen, Colorado. This year ESPN decided to do two rounds of the winter X-Games, first round occurred in January in Aspen and this week the second round is taking place in Tinges, France.
Being in Texas is not ideal when thinking about how I could be perfecting my own carve or rotation but watching these risk-seekers is pretty good. Your sport becomes that much more special when you are cheering on people you know. Fame, glory and the vision of Marker and Burton sponsor deals are on the horizon for them. Best of luck to all the athletes but I know who I am looking to see on the podium.
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