Monster Energy Is Ready to Bring the Stoke to Buttermilk Mountain with Its Team of the World’s Best Competing Athletes
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It’s good to be back! The biggest spectacle in action sports returns to Buttermilk Mountain in Aspen Snowmass, Colorado only a few days from now. Monster Energy, the official energy drink partner of X Games, is proud to bring some of the world’s biggest names in competitive freeski and snowboarding to X Games Aspen 2021.
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KREISCHBERG, Austria, Jan. 9, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ Way to start the new year! Monster Energy congratulates freeski athletes Birk Ruud and Giulia Tanno for earning gold in the Freeski Big Air Men s and Women s event, respectively, at the Kreischberg Austria World Cup today. Held as a closed-to-the-public event under strict Covid-19 safety guidelines at the popular Alpine resort, the nighttime event brought spectacular freeski aerial action to viewing audiences across the globe.
Both Ruud and Tanno had finished last year s FIS Freeski World Cup season by winning Crystal Globe trophies and just earned a head start with 1,000 World Cup points each in the 2021 ranking. These points are even more valuable considering that Kreischberg is the first qualifier for next year s Beijing 2022 Olympic Winter Games.
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0 >Kelly Sildaru at a World Cup event in Stubai, Austria, in November 2020. Source: Mateusz Kielpinski/FIS
Kelly Sildaru finished fifth in the Big Air qualification at the World Cup event held in Kreischberg, Austria, on Thursday and will compete in the finals on Friday evening.
The Estonian s first jump did not bring her much success, but her next two jumps brought her 82.40 and 76.60 points, respectively, raising her total to 159 points, enough for fifth in the qualification.
The qualification was dominated by Tess Ledeux with a total of 182.80 points. Ledeux was followed by Giulia Tanno (168.80 points), Mathilde Gremaud (164.80 points) and Johanne Killi (164.60 points) rounded out the top four.