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Scotty’s new bag of tricks

18/9/2017

 
PictureScotty James on Day Four of the 2017 World Championships. Photo: Getty Images
Scotty James will spend the next few months fine tuning a series of new tricks in the halfpipe with his sights set on becoming Australia's first men's snowboarding medallist at a Winter Olympics.

James enjoyed a breakout 2016-17 season in the halfpipe, taking down the world's best snowboarder, American Shaun White, at both the X Games and Olympic test event in South Korea before going on to win the world championship.

He's now one of Australia's best prospects for the Pyeongchang Games in February and is well-placed to join Torah Bright (gold 2010, silver 2014) as a medal winner in what is fast becoming the Winter Olympics' blue riband event.

"I know what every other rider is going to be doing -- at least the main guys I am going to compete against ..." James said.

"I'm not sure what people's idea of what I am going to do is but it is definitely going to be a little bit above and beyond ... I've still got something to prove and that's the mentality I'm taking into new tricks and developing things that people have never done before."

James has been training in New Zealand and recently returned to Falls Creek in Victoria where he is mentoring young athletes.

He'd like to see an Olympic standard halfpipe get built at the resort and is hoping his burgeoning status in the sport may eventually see it come to fruition.

"Having some awesome results last year I've definitely been able to have a little bit more leverage with some things in terms of support and what not," he said.

"Eventually, hopefully, I can pull something like that off."

James will spend time training on European glaciers before the official northern hemisphere season gets under way and is eyeing off five events in the lead-in to February's Games.

Already a two-time Winter Olympian, he realises just how much a medal can progress the sport in Australia and what it can do for him personally.

White, for instance is a global star and is thought to be worth $50 million.

"Winter sports in general aren't hugely broadcast or watched in Australia so there is that little added pressure (when the Games are on)," James said.

"The Olympics is huge and I look forward to it but between myself and my team I just say I want to be the most dominant snowboarder in the halfpipe."

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Slopestyle: NZ World Cup frustration

4/9/2017

 
PictureSlopestyle skier Russ Henshaw
The first Slopestyle World Cup for the season in Cardrona, New Zealand finished in frustration for OWIA skier Russ Henshaw and snowboarder Jess Rich.

Having overcome multiple serious injuries from past seasons, Henshaw was fit and ready to go until he arrived in New Zealand where he sustained a back strain, which impeded his qualification round, ending out of the finals and placing 34th overall. Other Australian’s results were Nic Stevens in 50th and Ryley Lucas in 59th place.

Henshaw has since returned to his home base in Jinadyne and says he is already well on the mend.

"My back feels a lot better. I had two days skiing since being back from New Zealand and it feels a lot better than when I was there!" he said today.

In the Ladies Snowboard Slopestyle competed this weekend, Jess Rich was unfortunately unable to start either of the two qualification runs. 16-year-old Junior World Champion Tess Coady placed ninth in her qualifying heat and did not make the final ten.

"Unfortunately I was injured during training due to course conditions," Rich said. "I will be off snow for a couple of weeks, but nothing too serious."

The Snowboard Halfpipe NZ World Cup qualification gets underway this Friday with finals on Saturday. Scheduled to compete are Emily Arthur, Holly Crawford, Kent Callister and Nate Johnstone.
 



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