Then came Nico Porteous, who’s returned to halfpipe competition after a year off, and oh boy we’re glad he’s back. Starting with a steezy switch 3 drop in into an even steezier switch straight air, Nico then took everyone by surprise by carving in the bottom of the pipe to hit the same wall again. He didn’t seem to lose any speed as his last-hit dub 16 was to the moon, but unfortunately he didn’t manage to land it clean enough and scored 71.33. Next to drop in, Aaron Blunck had a solid run going with a unique switch lip coping slide, but lost a ski that shot up into the stratosphere and almost hit the deck, but managed to save his life and continue to the next round. Alex Ferreira, being the pipe monster he is, landed a very solid 93.33 on his first attempt, going absolutely massive on his dub 16s. Pole whip at the bottom: check.
Jon Sallinen opened up the second run with a solid-looking run but went down hard on his last hit, stopping the contest for a second. We really hope he’s OK, but it didn’t look good. Hunter landed his run clean this time with an extra nice misty 540 mute ender, putting him into second with 89 points. However, he got replaced straight away by Brendan, who put down a solid 90.66. The Texan Tourist a.k.a. Nick Goepper improved on his previous effort as well with an 87.33. Nico’s last landing problem from the first run showed up again, and Aaron’s surfy wall hit got the better of him in run 2. The last two to drop, Alex Ferreira and David Wise, both went down, setting the stage for a high-stakes third run.