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Baff finishes season with World Cup snowboard gold in Canada

27/3/2023

 
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Josie Baff has finished the World Cup season in the best possible way, taking home victory in the final snowboard cross event of the season at Mont Sainte Anne in Canada.
 
In an impressive season for the 20-year-old Jindabyne rider, Baff opened and closed the season with World Cup victories, collecting five medals in total, which also included a spectacular silver medal performance at her first ever World Championships earlier this month, finishing the season ranked third in the world.
 
Baff advanced through the round-of-32 and quarter-final heats in second place, and then stepped it up in the semi-final crossing the line in first to advance to the big-final.
 
In the big-final, Baff had an amazing run moving into the lead just after the top section, and remained in first place holding off the other competitors all the way to the finish line to record the second victory of her World Cup career.
 
Behind Baff on the podium in second place was Austrian Pia Zerkhold, with Chloe Trespeuch of France in third.
 
“It’s awesome, my wax tech at the top said you know what, you won the first race, why don’t you win the last,” said Baff.
 
“I had a good start for the first time today, I wasn’t sure what to do when leading the pack, but I just tried to stay calm, and patient and it worked.”
 
“I was just hoping none of the girls would out draught me down the finish straight.”
 
The final standings saw Charlotte Bankes of Great Britain in first place with 723 points, Trespeuch in second with 650 and Baff third on 493.
 
Also in action for Australia was Adam Lambert, who made the small-final for the second time at Mont Sainte Anne finishing sixth.
 
Baff will now compete at the Junior World Championships in Passo San Pellegrino, Italy, on March 30-31.


Baff claims snowboard cross bronze in Switzerland

17/3/2023

 
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Josie Baff has continued her breakthrough season with a bronze medal overnight at the snowboard cross World Cup event in Veysonnaz, Switzerland.
 
The medal is Baff’s fourth of the season, which includes the first World Cup victory of her career back in December, and a silver medal at her first ever World Championships earlier this month.
 
After qualifying seventh fastest for finals, Baff was drawn in the same side of the bracket as two-time Olympic medallist  Eva Adamczykova of the Czech Republic, with Baff advancing through the quarter and semi-final rounds in second place just behind the Czech rider to reach the big-final medal round.
 
The star-studded big-final featured the top four women on the World Cup standings, and it was a spectacular race with close side-by-side racing with Baff fighting to the end, moving into third place right at the finish line to just edge out Chloe Trespeuch of France.
 
Taking the win was Charlotte Bankes of Great Britain, with Adamczykova in second place.
 
“It was really close racing and very hot today in the sun, so I am very grateful to my coaches and wax technicians, I couldn’t have got it done without them,” said the 20-year-old Jindabyne rider.
 
“After a disappointing World Cup last week in Sierra Nevada, it’s always nice to be back on the podium.”
 
“Heading into the World Cup final in Mont Sainte-Anne and then the Junior World Championships I can definitely carry this momentum.”
 
Also in action for Australia in the men’s event was Adam Lambert who advanced through to the quarter-final stage to finish in tenth to record his second best World Cup finish of the season, with Cameron Bolton in 31st.
 
After seven World Cup events this season, Baff is ranked third on the standings on 353 points, trailing Trespeuch of France in second place with Bankes in first place on 578. In the men’s standings Cameron Bolton is in 12th and Adam Lambert 16th.   
 
The snowboard cross tour will now head to Canada for the final two World Cup events of the season in Mont Sainte-Anne on March 25-26.  

Bolton reaches semi-final in Spain

12/3/2023

 
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Three-time Olympian Cameron Bolton has finished the leading Australian at the World Cup snowboard cross double-header in Sierra Nevada, Spain, with a sixth place finish on the second day of competition.

In warm sunny conditions in southern Spain with temperatures reaching above ten degrees, making conditions tricky for competitors, 2023 World Championship medallist Josie Baff and Bolton both finished in ninth place on day one, with NSWIS teammate Adam Lambert in 17th.

On day two, Bolton advanced through the round of 64, 32 and 16 in second place in each heat to reach the semi-final round for the second time this season.

In the semi-final, Bolton crossed the line in third to just miss out on the big final medal round. In the consolation round, Bolton finished second, giving him a final ranking of sixth, matching his performance at the World Championships at the start of March.

Baff and Lambert repeated their performances from day one, finishing in ninth and 17th.

With three events remaining, Baff is currently ranked third on the World Cup standings, with Bolton in 11th and Lambert in 20th.

The Snowboard Cross World Cup tour now heads to Veysonnaz, Switzerland, with qualifying on March 15, with finals on March 16.
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Cam Bolton (Red bib) in action at Sierra Nevada Photo: FIS Snowboard

Baff medals in World Championship debut

2/3/2023

 
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Josie Baff has claimed Australia’s fourth medal at the FIS World Championships in Bakuriani, Georgia, with a silver medal performance in the snowboard cross event.
 
The medal is even more impressive considering it’s her first start at a World Championship event, and adds to a successful season where she recorded the first World Cup victory of her career and a second podium earlier in December.
 
With bad weather expected over the coming days in Georgia, the event - originally scheduled for Friday - was moved forward two days to ensure the race was ran in the best conditions possible.
 
Baff was in great form in the early heats, winning her round of 32 and quarter-final races to advance through to the semi-finals.
 
She crossed the line in second place in the semis to advance through to the big-final medal round, up against past Olympic gold medallists Lindsey Jacobellis of the USA and Eva Adamczykova of the Czech Republic.
 
Baff moved from third place to second halfway down the course in the big-final and managed to find space and comfortably remain in the silver medal position from that point to the finish line, finishing behind Adamczykova who took the victory with Jacobellis in third place.
 
“I kind of just let out a little squeal, and I was like, wow this is really, really cool, and then after a few minutes it sunk in and I kind of realised what I had done,” said the 20-year-old Jindabyne rider.
 
“It was a long day, and the runs were long and exhausting, so I was really happy that my legs were able to hold it together for that last run.
 
“It’s really nice to have this medal and I’m so grateful for my coaching team and the wax technicians who did an amazing job of making my boards speedy, so I’m very happy.”
 
In the men’s event, Cameron Bolton and Adam Lambert had a strong day reaching the semi-final round, just missing out on advancing to the big-final after finishing third and fourth in the same heat.
 
In the small-final, Bolton narrowly missed crossing the line in first in a photo finish, giving him a final ranking of sixth, with Lambert in eighth, making it three top-eight performances for Australia.
 
Tonight (AEDT) in Bakuriani, the Snowboard Cross Teams event will be taking place, with Australia represented by Baff and Bolton.
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Brockhoff best in Cortina d'Amprezzo

5/2/2023

 
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The first Snowboard Cross event of the new year has taken place under lights in Cortina d'Amprezzoo, Italy, with Belle Brockhoff the highest placed Australian just missing out on the big final in sixth place.

The NSWIS athlete won her opening quarter final heat, and finished third in the semi-final to just miss advancing to the big final medal round.

Competing in the consolation round small final, Brockhoff crossed the finish line in second, to give her a final ranking of sixth..

Also in action for Australia were NSWIS riders Josie Baff in ninth, Cameron Bolton in 18th and Adam Lambert 21st.

After four races, Baff is ranked third on the World Cup standings, with Brockhoff in eighth despite missing the previous World Cup. In the men's rankings Bolton is in 12th with Lambert in 16th.

The next event for the Snowboard Cross athletes is the FIS World Championships, which will take place in Bakuriani, Georgia, on March 2-4. 
IMAGE: Cam Bolton in action earlier in the week in Cortina
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Baff wins second career medal in Cervinia

18/12/2022

 
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NSWIS teenage snowboarder Josie Baff has claimed the second medal of her World Cup career, in yet another impressive display in Cervinia, Italy.

Competing in a double World Cup in Cervinia on the Italian-Swiss border, on the first day of competition Belle Brockhoff was the leading performer, unlucky not to finish on the podium, with a super impressive second place qualifying performance and then reaching the top four big-final. Unfortunately in the final, Brockhoff collided with another rider half way down the course ending her race. Brockhoff may have suffered a concussion in the collision, ruling her out for the second world cup event the following day.

Also in action for Australia on day one was Josie Baff in tenth, Cameron Bolton 18th and Adam Lambert 23rd.
On day two, Baff performed extremely well winning her round of 32 and 16 heats to reach the semi-final. Against strong competition in the semi-final featuring multiple Olympic medallists, Baff finished in the top two to advance to the big-final medal round for the second time this season.

In a hotly contested final, Baff led for most of the race, and when challenged held on to secure the silver medal, finishing just behind Charlotte Bankes of Great Britain, with Chloe Trespeuch of France in third.

“Pretty overwhelmed, I am very happy with how I rode today, and after yesterday it was nice to be back on the podium for the second time” said the 19-year-old from Jindabyne in the NSW Snowy Mountains.

“I am grateful for my wax technicians - my board was flying out of the start, I couldn't have done it without them and my coaches and whole team.”

Heading into the Christmas and New Year break, Baff is ranked second in the world on the standings after three events.

Cameron Bolton and Adam Lambert improved their performance on day two, with both making the top-ten, finishing in equal ninth place.

The Snowboard Cross World Cup tour will resume on January 27-28 in Cortina d'Amprezzo, Italy.

Baff claims first ever World Cup victory in season opening event

4/12/2022

 
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Australia’ Josie Baff has made an incredible start to the World Cup season, winning gold overnight in the opening snowboard cross event in Les Deux Alpes, France.
 
The podium performance is also the first of the 19-year-old teenagers’ career in just her eighth World Cup start, becoming just the second Australian female snowboard cross rider to win a World Cup event.
 
The Jindabyne local was in great form at the French resort, qualifying for finals in fourth place under sunny conditions. Heavy wind and snowfall then set in, with the event postponed 24 hours. Conditions improved slightly for the new competition day but was still difficult for all competitors.
 
Baff continued her fast riding into finals, winning her quarter final round and placing second in the semi final to reach the first big final medal round of her career.
 
In the big final, Baff had another great start and was in the top two for the first half of the course. Baff then made her move hitting the front and was able to fend off all challenges to cross the line in first place.
 
Finishing behind Baff on the podium were French riders Chloe Trespeuch and Lea Casta with Lara Casanova of Switzerland in fourth.
 
“I am very overwhelmed right now, but thankyou to everyone, my coaches, my wax techs and hello to my family back home” said Baff as she caught her breath in the finish area.
 
“I still can’t believe this has happened.”
 
In the men’s event, both Cameron Bolton and Adam Lambert made it through to the quarter final round, with Bolton finishing in ninth place and Lambert in 12th. Belle Brockhoff was the seventh fastest qualifier, but did not start in finals, giving her a final ranking of 15th.
 
The snowboard cross athletes will next be in action in the Italian resort of Cervinia, competing in a World Cup event on December 16.
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Baff crowned Rookie of the Year at World Cup final

20/3/2022

 
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Josie Baff (yellow bib) in action at Veysonnaz
Josie Baff has a had a memorable finish to the World Cup season in Veysonnaz, Switzerland, recording a personal best seventh place and taking home the FIS Snowboard Cross Rookie of the Year award.
 
Baff was drawn in the quarter final stage against 2022 double Olympic Champion Lindsey Jacobellis of the USA, and crossed the line in second place ahead of the American to advance through to the semi-final stage for the first time in her career.
 
In the semi final, Baff was unable to progress to the big final in fourth, and finished in third place in the consolation small final to give her a personal best overall ranking of seventh.
 
Cam Bolton was the highest place Australian in the men’s event after finishing in ninth, with Adam Lambert and Adam Dickson both in 17th.
 
In the end of season World Cup standings, Belle Brockhoff was the highest ranked Australian in fourth place despite missing the last two events. Baff finished her first full World Cup season in 16th.
 
Bolton was our highest ranked male in seventh, with Lambert 11th and Dixon 16th.

Two top-8 small final performances in Reiteralm World Cup

12/3/2022

 
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Australia has recorded two top-eight performances at the World Cup snowboard cross event in Reiteralm, Austria, with Cam Bolton and Adam Lambert both making it through to the small final.
 
After some impressive racing in the earlier rounds, Bolton and Lambert were drawn in the same semi final heat. Bolton unfortunately crashed out halfway down the course, and Lambert just missed out on advancing to the big final in third place.
 
Competing in the small final to decide places fifth through to eighth, in a hotly contested run which came down to the last feature with three of the four racers crashing out and sliding over the line, Bolton finished in sixth and Lambert in seventh.
 
Also in action in Reiteralm were Josie Baff, who finished in 14th place after earlier qualifying for finals in 11th, and Adam Dickson who won his heat in the round of 32 but finished up in 16th after placing fourth in his quarter final stage.
 
With just the final World Cup remaining, which will take place in Veysonnaz, Switzerland, next weekend on March 20, Bolton is currently ranked sixth on the standings, with Lambert in 12th, Dickson 15th and Baff in 18t.
 
Belle Brockhoff has decided to take a small break after the Olympic Winter Games and is not competing at the final World Cup events of the season.

Heartache for Australian snowboard cross teams as they go down in quarters

12/2/2022

 
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Australia's two snowboard cross mixed teams were unable to finish in the quarter-finals, with Belle Brockhoff treated for an injury sustained on course.

Triple Olympians Cam Bolton and Belle teamed up, while Jindabyne's Josie Baff and Adam Lambert formed Australia's second team in the new Olympic event.

In Snowboard cross four male athletes race first and the time advantage the winning male has is transferred to his female teammate, with the other three women leaving the start gate in a staggered format. The top two women to finish secure a place for their team in the next round.

Australia's two teams were drawn to compete in the same quarter-final. Cam and Adam were the two fastest starters in their run, with Cam finishing fastest and Adam just .42 seconds behind in third.

But it wasn't to be Australia's day, with Josie taking a tumble and moments later Belle clipped the board of another rider to lose her balance and suffer a fall.

Josie made her way down the course shortly after, but the competition was stopped for Belle to receive medical attention on the course.

Belle complained of a sore neck and was subsequently taken to hospital as a precaution for imaging.

Those scans were all clear and Belle will be heading back to re-join her teammates at the Athletes Village.

Speaking with Channel 7 after being eliminated from the competition, Cam had Belle in his thoughts and reflected on the race.

"First of all I hope she (Belle) is doing well. I heard from the team that she's doing OK and it's just precautionary and they think everything is good," Cam said.

"Hopefully that's the case. [To lose in the quarter-finals] was really disappointing. It's just one of those things.

"Lambo and Josie – I'm so sorry for them too. Josie had such a great start, she was coming in fast behind Lindsey [Jacobellis] (USA) who won gold the other day."

Adam found himself in an intense run.

"The men's races are always super tight," Adam said.

"Cam and [Nick] Baumgartner (USA) are incredible riders. I just wanted to win. I tried really hard."

The conditions were significantly different to what the snowboarders had in their earlier Olympic events, with it snowing at the Zhangjiakou Genting Snow Park making the course slower, which changed the entire dynamic for racing and strategy.

"There is so much snow [falling], the course is tricky," Cam said.

"It's hard to clear the jumps in the middle."

For more snowboarding action you can catch Beijing 2022 bronze medallist Tess Coady and Matt Cox in big air qualifying on Tuesday 15 February.

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Spirited Aussies fall short of snowboard cross semis

10/2/2022

 
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Cameron Bolton, Jarryd Hughes, Adam Lambert and Adam Dickson are all thinking what could have been following their participation in the men's snowboard cross at the Zhangjiakou Genting Snow Park.
 
Despite a gallant effort from each athlete, unfortunately they didn't achieve the success they wanted.

Cameron was the best-performing Aussie, making it to the quarter-finals before being eliminated there in the knockout format. Jarryd, Adam Lambert and Adam Dickson did not progress beyond the 1/8 finals.

Missing out on a podium chance was difficult for him to process and knows his teammates will be feeling flat with their results.

"I think it's the nature of the sport," Cameron said.

"I can tell you that there will be four boys after today that are bitterly disappointed with the result.

"I didn't see the other guys runs but I know they're capable of much stronger results on the day and have shown that this season and the last couple of seasons.

"Hopefully there will be a bit of redemption on Saturday in the mixed team event."

Jarryd, a silver medallist at PyeongChang 2018 and on the comeback trail from ankle surgery, found himself in an extremely tough 1/8 final.

"I was riding against two of the best riders in the world. We had the world number one and the world champion in that heat so it's always going to be tough. You can't make any mistakes," Jarryd said.

"I didn't have the best start, but it wasn't the worst one. I just made a big mistake when I was trying to make my move.

"I should be able to do that [move] 10 times out of 10 but it was one of those screwups that you take a hard beating from and then come back in four years [better for the experience]."

The development Adam Lambert had made from PyeongChang 2018 was noticeable. He finished 29th four years ago and put down the sixth fastest time in the seeding rounds. His last turn in the 1/8 final was what he wanted to change.

"Everything went to plan until the last turn. I just gave too much room to Merlin [Surget from France]," Adam said.

"It feels great to be here, it feels terrible to lose. That's boardercross. We love it."

The mixed team snowboard cross event will feature Australia and is held on Saturday 12 February. The athletes competing are yet to be announced.

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Brave Belle narrowly misses Snowboard cross medal

9/2/2022

 
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Belle Brockhoff and Josie Baff experienced the highs and lows of sport when they took part in the women's snowboard cross at the Zhangjiakou Genting Snow Park.

Belle, now a triple Olympian, fought back from an opening run admittedly below her standards to secure a spot in the final and finish fourth overall.

While it wasn't the result she was aiming for, Belle had the whole of Australia along for the ride.

"I have a lot of fight in me, and the more the sport kicks me down the more I come back harder," Belle said.

"I did that (today), each lap I got better and better and better.

"But the final didn't go quite my way. I really did back myself in winning gold and I know I can beat these girls any other day.

"But sport's cutthroat and it just didn't fall into place for me."

Belle was assigned the 18th seed out of 32 competitors to begin the 1/8 finals based on her opening two runs, which by her own admission was well below her expectations.

But she delivered each time during the finals, outclassing many of the favourites to hold on until the end.

Her Aussie teammate Josie, who made her Olympic debut today as a 19-year-old, produced an opening run fast enough to finish in the top 16 and qualify straight through to the finals.

Despite not progressing past the 1/8 final, Josie has gained a lot of experience she'll carry through.

"The Olympics have been really awesome. Having two days of training really helped me," Josie said.

"I really felt like … I was progressing every run, getting better and faster.

"I was really looking forward to racing, because my favourite part is racing three people down the track. I'm pretty bummed that was cut short.

"I'll take this experience and bring it into the next Games for sure."

Belle and Josie will now be cheering on their male teammates who'll line up tomorrow in the snowboard cross from 2:15pm AEDT.

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Bolton claims bronze in Cortina World Cup

30/1/2022

 
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Cam Bolton will head into his third Olympic Winter Games full of confidence after claiming a bronze medal in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy, the final World Cup event before the athlete’s head to Beijing.
 
Competing under lights in the first night snowboard cross event since 2018, Bolton qualified for finals in sixth place, and advanced through the head-to-head racing rounds comfortably with wins in the round of 32 and 16. Bolton crossed the finish line in second place in the semi-final to advance to his second big-final of the season.
 
In the big final, Bolton was in third place for most of the run, with Martin Noerl of Germany leading from start to finish and Alessandro Haemmerle of Austria close behind in second.
 
“Cortina has put on such an incredible show here, we are under lights, the weather is perfect, it’s a nice still night and we had some really tight and clean racing” said the 31-year-old from Melbourne.
 
“Really happy to come away with a podium and finish in third, and build some momentum coming into the games, so really looking forward to the opportunity to race in China in a couple of weeks and feeling good on a snowboard and can’t wait to get amongst it with all the boys and put down some fast laps.”
 
The medal was Bolton’s first of the season and fourth of his career and sees him move into sixth place on the World Cup standings.
 
Also in action for Australia was Adam Dickson, who finished in 20th place.
 
Several Australian Snowboard Cross team members elected not to compete in the event as they fine tune their preparation ahead of the Olympic Winter Games.
 
The snowboard cross athletes will remain in Europe for a few more days before flying into Beijing for the Opening Ceremony.

Snowboard Cross athletes just miss podium in Russia

10/1/2022

 
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Cam Bolton leading the way in Russia
Australia's snowboard cross athletes have taken part in a World Cup doubleheader in Krasnoyarsk, Russia, with a number of strong performances, just missing the podium on three occasions.
 
In the first event, Belle Brockhoff made the big final, finishing fourth, with 2020 Youth Olympic champion Josie Baff finishing in ninth. On the men’s side, Adam Dickson made the small final, finishing seventh, Cam Bolton 13th, Adam Lambert 17th and Jarryd Hughes 36th.
 
Brockhoff again surged to make the big final and came close again in fourth, with Baff in 17th. Adam Lambert made the big final on the men’s side for Australia’s third fourth-place finish of the weekend, with Dickson in sixth, Bolton in ninth and Hughes in 17th.

After five events, Brockhoff is currently ranked third in the world on the women's World Cup standings, with Adam Lambert (10th), Cam Bolton (11th) and Adam Dickson (14th) all ranked in the top-15 in the men's standings.

The snowboard cross athletes will now return to central Europe to train ahead of the final World Cup event before the Olympics in Cortina d'Amprezzo, Italy, on January 29.

Back-to-back podiums for Brockhoff and fourth for Bolton in Italy

19/12/2021

 
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Belle Brockhoff has claimed a bronze medal at the snowboard cross World Cup in Cervinia, Italy, making it back-to-back podiums in a strong start to the season. Teammate Cam Bolton also had a season best fourth place performance.
 
In a close race, Brokhoff finished just behind Italian Michela Moioli with Faye Gulini of the USA in second. The podium performance moves Brockhoff into third place on the world rankings.
 
“I was actually not going to race, I had a small injury in the training I bruised the bones in my knee, so I have been riding with a lot of pain today, so I just wanted to take each heat as it came and made sure I made the landings” said the 29-year-old from Melbourne in Victoria.
 
“I am happy I made my way through it and didn’t think too much of it, so definitely happy to be racing.”
 
In an encouraging return to form after missing all of last season, Cam Bolton narrowly missed the podium in the men’s event finishing in fourth place, his first big final performance since the 2019-2020 World Cup season.
 
The snowboard cross athletes will now have a break before their World Cup tour resumes in January in Krasnoyarsk, Russia, on Janaury 7-9.

Brockhoff second in Montafon World Cup

11/12/2021

 
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Bell Brockhoff has continued her strong start to the World Cup snowboard cross season, claiming the silver medal overnight in Montafon, Austria.
 
The podium performance sees the 28-year-old from Melbourne move up to third place on the World Cup standings after two events.
 
Brockhoff reached the big final after taking out victories in the quarter and semi final heats. In a closely contested final with several lead changes, Brockhoff was just edged at the finish line behind Charlotte Bankes of Great Britain, with Chloe Trespeuch of France in third.
 
“It’s really good to be back on the podium”, said a happy Brockhoff after collecting the 13th World Cup medal of her career.
 
“I was a bit rusty at the opening World Cup in China, but it was good to get the cobwebs out and bring in some good momentum into this race.
 
In her second World Cup start, 18-year-old Josie Baff from Jindabyne had an impressive qualifying performance, advancing to finals in second place. Baff finished third in her quarter-final heat to give her a personal best ninth place finish.
 
“Definitely a little bit bittersweet today”, said the 2020 Youth Olympic Games gold medallist.
 
“Really stoked to get my first top ten result, but wished it was under different circumstances where I was happy with my riding and run top to bottom.”
 
“But as always, there are heaps of things to take away and put into action for the World Cup in Cervinia next week.”
 
Also in action for Australia was Jarryd Hughes (22nd), Mia Clift (26th), Cam Bolton (26th), Declan Dent (29th), Adam Dickson (33rd), Kobi Dent (47th) and Adam Lambert (57th).
 
The snowboard cross athletes will be back in action tonight competing in the mixed team event in Montafon. 2021 mixed team World Champion’s Brockhoff and Hughes will team up again for Australia.
 
The mixed team event will debut at the Olympic Winter Games in Beijing.

Strong performances at Olympic Snowboard Test Event

28/11/2021

 
PictureAdam Lambert at the Olympic Test event in China
Australia’s snowboard cross athletes have had a successful test run on the Beijing 2022 Olympic course, with Adam Lambert and Belle Brockhoff recording encouraging semi-final performances at the World Cup event in Secret Garden, China.
 
Lambert was particularly impressive and looks well suited to the Secret Garden track, qualifying for finals in seventh place, and rode well to record wins in the round of 32 and 16 to advance through to the semi-final.
 
In the semi-final round, Lambert had some good sections out front and led for parts of the race, but just missed out on advancing to the big-final in third place. Lambert bounced back in the small final, crossing the line for the win to finish the day ranked fifth overall.
 
“Not a bad week, I qualified seventh and finished fifth and I always try to beat my qualifying result so I am happy with that”, said the 24-year-old Olympian from Jindabyne.
 
“This course is really my style, I love gliding and flat basing, and I am short, which helps when there are head winds.
 
“China is definitely a different place, we are used to competing in Europe and North America, but all in all it was run really well.”
 
In the women’s finals, Brockhoff advanced through the quarter-final round in second place, and then had to face off in the semi-finals against Olympic gold medallists Eva Samkova of the Czech Republic and Michaela Moioli of Italy. In a tough race, Brockhoff just missed out on making it though to the big final in third place. In the small-final, Brockhoff finished second, to finish the event in sixth place.
 
“Mixed feelings from today, I came here to win, I know I have the ability and have the drive to, but it just didn’t come together for me at this race” said the 28-year-old Mixed Team World Champion from Melbourne.
 
“I had a heavy hit in training just before heats, but I powered through, so happy I can fight through like that.”
 
“They did a really good job here, they wanted to put on a good event, and they did, the track, accommodation and facilities for teams were well put together. Hopefully they can improve even further on that I am looking forward to the Olympic Games.”
 
The men’s event was won by Austrian Alessandro Haemmerle Eva Samkova taking the win in the women’s event.
 
Also in action for Australia was 2018 Olympic silver medallist Jarryd Hughes in 12th place, Adam Dickson 16th, Cam Bolton 31st, and in her World Cup debut 17-year-old Mia Clift finished 22nd.
 
The snowboard cross athletes will next be in action when the World Cup tour resumes in Montafon, Austria, with the single event on December 10 and mixed-team event on December 11.

Dedication Of “Chumpy’s Lodge” at Mt Buller – Honouring Alex Pullin

25/6/2021

 
Australia’s winter sport community has come together to honour the legend of three-time Winter Olympian Alex “Chumpy” Pullin with the athlete accommodation at the Olympic Training Centre at Mt Buller today named “Chumpy’s Lodge”.

Chumpy’s parents Sally and Chris Pullin together with partner Ellidy Vlug were present at Mt Buller this afternoon for the dedication in honour of the snowboard pioneer, Olympic Team flagbearer and two-time world champion.
Chief Executive Officer of the Olympic Winter Institute of Australia (OWIA) Geoff Lipshut says it’s important that athletes know Chumpy’s story and the contribution he made to snowsport in Australia.

“As we approach the first anniversary of Chumpy’s tragic passing, this is fitting recognition. All athletes now staying at athlete accommodation at Mt Buller will learn of his story via the memorabilia here and preserve his memory through the reference to Chumpy’s Lodge as a part of each training camp.

“Chumpy genuinely believed that anything was possible, which is why he was so important to the athletes of his generation, and through Chumpy’s Lodge, generations to come.”

Chumpy Pullin was born in the Mt Buller area, his parents owned a Ski and Snowboard shop in the sub-alpine town of Mansfield.  Chumpy learnt to snowboard at Mt Buller at eight years of age and went on to be the first Australian winter sports man or woman to win two World Championships in 2011 and 2013 and a triple Olympian 2010. 2014 and 2018 where he placed sixth in the Olympic final.  Chumpy is the most successful skier or snowboarder to grow up in the Mt Buller area.

Australian Olympic Committee (AOC) Vice President and past Chef de Mission of the Winter Team at Vancouver (2010), Sochi (2014) and PyeongChang (2018) Ian Chesterman says Chumpy Pullin’s passion left an indelible mark on winter sport in Australia.

“Chumpy was a natural leader, which is why he carried the flag for Australia at the Opening Ceremony of the Olympic Games in Sochi 2014.

“He was passionate about building winter sport in this country, which is why this OWIA initiative is so important. We were desperately sad to lose him but his legacy will live on. Everyone who passes through the doors of Chumpy’s Lodge will understand that history,” Mr Chesterman concluded.
 
Alex ‘Chumpy’ Pullin
3 x Olympian – Vancouver 2010, Sochi 2014 , PyeongChang 2018
2 x  World Champion (2011, 2013) and 1 bronze (2017), as well as overall World Cup title in both 2011 and 2013
Best result at Olympics – 6th at PyeongChang

Lambert just misses podium at World Cup final

21/3/2021

 
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NSWIS snowboarder Adam Lambert has finished in fourth place at the final snowboard cross event of the season in Veysonnaz, Switzerland, his best placing of the season.

The world cup final saw the top-32 men and top 16-women in action, with Lambert joined by teammates Adam Dickson as the only two Australian’s competing at the Swiss resort.

Lambert finished in first place in his round of 32 heat, was second in the round of 16, and advanced to the big final after crossing the line in second position in the semi-final.

in the big final medal round, Lambert had a fall after contact with another rider half way down the course ending his race, which left him in fourth place.

“Pretty stocked, but disappointed to have the fall in the final, but it happens, and a top four in my first season back from knee surgery is pretty decent, so I am happy”, said the 23-year-old from Jindabyne.

Lambert finished the season ranked in 15th place, with Dickson in 25th on the standings after finishing 17th in Veysonnaz, his third top-20 of the season.

2021 World Championship team gold medallists Belle Brockhoff and Jarryd Hughes did not compete in the final, with Brockhoff suffering a season ending injury in early March in Bakuriani, Georgia, and Hughes was not eligible after only competing in the one World Cup event this season.

The snowboard cross team have now completed their international season and will return to Australia in the next few weeks.
 
IMAGE: Adam Lambert (right) in action at the World Cup final in Switzerland © FIS Snowboard/GEPA

Season best for Dickson and strong debut for Baff in Bakuriani

7/3/2021

 
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The Australian Snowboard Cross team have competed in a double World Cup event in Bakuriani, Georgia, with some promising performances at the penultimate event of the season.

On day one, Youth Olympic Games Gold Medallist Josie Baff made her World Cup debut and was the highest place Australian finisher in 15th position. Baff’s NSWIS teammates Adam Dickson made it through to the quarter-final round finishing in 16th place, with Adam Lambert in 25th.

On day two, Dickson was in great form winning his heat in the round of 32 and 16 to make it through to the semi-final stage for the first time this season.

In the semi-final, Dickson was in third position half way down the course, but mistimed a feature which took him out of the heat.

Dickson then competed in the consolation small final, where he placed fourth to give him a final ranking of eighth place, his best result of the season.

Adam Lambert finished third in his round of 32 heat to finish in 17th place. Baff did not start on day two.

Unfortunately, Belle Brockhoff sustained an injury during official training and had to withdraw from both days of competition and will conclude her season.

The final World Cup of the season will take place in Veysonnaz, Switzerland, on March 20. The event will be a reduced field with just the top 16 women and top 32 men in action.

Adam Lambert and Adam Dickson have both qualified to compete in the World Cup final, sitting in 21st and 25th place respective on the standings.

2018 Olympic silver medallist Jarryd Hughes is currently the third reserve in 35th place, after only racing in one World Cup event this season.

IMAGE: Adam Dickson (green bib) dropping from the start gate in Bakurian © FIS

Top-10 for Hughes in Reiteralm World Cup

21/2/2021

 
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NSWIS snowboarder Jarryd Hughes has continued his strong recent form with a tenth place finish in the snowboard cross World Cup event in Reiteralm, Austria.

The 2018 Olympic silver medalist qualified for finals in 11th place, and made a great start to heat racing winning in the round of 32.

In the quarter final round, Hughes just missed out on advancing to the next stage finishing third in his heat, giving him a final placing of tenth.

Also in action were NSWIS teammates Adam Dickson in 31st and Adam Lambert in 36th.

Unfortunately World Championship mixed team gold medalist Belle Brockhoff was unable to compete due to knee soreness, but is expected to return to training in the next weeks.

2020 Winter Youth Olympic Games Champion Josie Baff has recently joined the Snowboard Cross team in Europe for the remainder of the season with an aim to begin the qualification process towards Beijing 2022 Olympic Games.

The snowboard cross team will next head to Bakuriani, Georgia, for a double World Cup event on March 4 and 5.

IMAGE: Jarryd Hughes taking in the sun at Reiteralm © Jarryd Hughes Instagram

Australia wins mixed teams World Championship gold

13/2/2021

 
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Australian has won a historic World Championship gold medal in the snowboard cross mixed teams event in Idre Fjäll, Sweden.
 
The Australian team featured NSWIS riders, 2018 Olympic silver medallist Jarryd Hughes and multiple World Cup winner Belle Brockhoff, who delivered Australia’s first ever mixed teams medal in the new Olympic event which will debut in Beijing 2022.
 
The mixed teams event is a two-competitor-per-team relay with one male and female athlete. The male athletes race first, with the women leaving the start gate with the respective time margin that the men crossed the finish line.
 
In the medal round, Hughes got Australia off to a great start in the final with impressive riding to cross the line in first place, 0.77 seconds ahead of the Italian team.
 
Brockhoff then raced exceptionally well to take the victory finishing 0.64 seconds ahead of the Italian team with France crossing the line in third place.
 
“Well, this is as good as it gets! We haven’t raced in a team event before ever. We knew we could do it and we were really confident in our abilities, then we just set out a really good game plan among the two of us and maximized our strengths and I am just lucky to have had such a strong rider like Belle to be riding with,” said Hughes after stepping off the podium.
 
“I am really stoked to be here, especially after yesterday’s fall, it’s a bit of a redemption, so I am very happy and very excited,” teammate Brockhoff said.
 
The mixed teams gold is the first Australian snowboard cross World Championship gold medal since the late Alex “Chumpy” Pulllin won his second consecutive World title in 2013.

The NSWIS snowboard cross athletes will now head to the Austrian resort of Reiteralm for a World Cup event on February 18.

Brockhoff just misses podium at World Championships

12/2/2021

 
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Belle Brockhoff came agonisingly close to a podium finish but had to settle for fourth place in the FIS Snowboard Cross World Championships at Idre Fjall (SWE) early on Friday morning (AEDT).

In an exciting race with multiple change of leads, Brockhoff was quick out of the gate, beaten only by defending World Champion Eva Samkova (CZE). Brockhoff battled for second position with Charlotte Bankes of Great Britain for large portions of the run, with the two eventually overtaking Samkova after one of the jumps.

Unfortunately Brockhoff slipped out of the course at the bottom roller section while in second place, a mistake that relegated her out of medal contention and allowed Bankes to sail towards gold, with Moioli (ITA) in second place and Samkova in third.

In the Men’s event, 2018 Olympic silver medallist Jarryd Hughes was the best placed of the Australian athletes, making his way through to the quarter finals to close in 11th place. After qualifying brilliantly for the finals, neither Adam Dickson nor Adam Lambert could advance past the first final round and finished in 24th and 26th place respectively.

Brockhoff and Hughes will be in the start gate again tonight (Friday) for the Mixed Snowboard Cross Team event. The race starts at 10.30pm AEDT and Snow Australia is once again able to provide exclusive live access to the event broadcast for the Australian audience. To watch the race head over to https://www.snow.org.au/live/

Ski & Snowboard Cross World Championships this week in Sweden

9/2/2021

 
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The 2021 FIS Ski & Snowboard Cross World Championships will take place this week in the Swedish resort of Idre Fjäll. 

The World Championships will open up first with the Snowboard Cross on February 11 with the Snowboard Cross team event on February 12.  The Ski Cross athletes will close out the World Championships on February 13.

In action for Australia will be World Cup medalists Belle Brockhoff, Adam Lambert and Adam Dickson, with  2018 Olympic silver medalist Jarryd Hughes competing in his first event of the season.

Doug Crawford and Robbie Morrison will be making their World Championship debut in the Ski Cross competition.

Full Schedule
Tuesday February 9 - Snowboard Cross Qualifying
Wednesday February 10 - Ski Cross Qualifying
Thursday February 11 - Snowboard Cross Final
Friday February 12 - Snowboard Cross Team Event
Saturday February 13 - Ski Cross Final
 
IMAGE: Belle Brockhoff and Adam Dickson celebrate podium performances at the World Cup finals in Veysonnaz, Switzerland, in March 2020 © Chris Hocking

Two top-10s for Brockhoff as World Cup season kicks off in Valmalenco

25/1/2021

 
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The World Cup Snowboard Cross tour has commenced for 2021, with a double event taking place in Valmalenco, Italy.

NSWIS rider Belle Brockhoff was the fastest qualifier out of the Australian athletes in action, advancing through to finals in third place.

Brockhoff then recorded two top-10 performances, unable to advance past the quarter final stage finishing in ninth place on both days of competition.

In the men's event, Adam Lambert also made it through to the quarter final round on both days, finishing in 12th place on day one and 13th on day two.

Lambert's NSWIS teammate Adam Dickson was also in action, finishing in 33rd on day one and 25th on day two.
 
The next event on the schedule for the snowboard cross athletes will be the World Championships in Idre Fjäll, Sweden, on February 11.
 
IMAGE: Adam Lambert taking on qualifying in Valmalenco © FIS
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