The Playoff
The way the format is set up, most of the riders were initially looking to put down a safety run, and then hoping to build on this in run two. However, for half the field this did not go to plan.
Rell Harwood and Olivia Asselin both crashed, Ruby Star Andrews bobbled on her first rail and threw the run away and Sarah Hoefflin went down on the final jump.
Anni Karava was the first to land a mostly clean run which included her recognisable style on the rails and her signature cork 900 lead blunt – it is a thing of beauty and no one was complaining that we got to see it four times today.
Megan Oldham used her competitive nous and landed a strategic run to jump ahead of Anni. The run included a disaster 270 onto the rainbow rail and a left double cork 1080 mute. Squeaky clean, the judges rewarded her an 89.33 – there was still room to improve.
Tess Ledeux also successfully put down her safety run which included a back 450 off the goal post rail and a right double cork 1080 safety to left cork 900 blunt combo on the jumps. Despite a tiny mistake on the top rail, she took first place after run one.
Big Air bronze medalist, Grace Henderson started off run two and improved her score only slightly after whiffing the blunt on her double cork 1080.
Olivia just did enough to push Grace out of the bubble spot however by dialling back her run significantly, making sure she could put it down clean. She would have to wait to see if her score of 81.66 would be enough to get her through to finals.
Coming off the rainbow rail early seemed to galvanise Sarah, who went on to put down on the heaviest jump lines of the day, stomping a left double cork 1080 safety, right 540 tweaked mute into switch left double cork 1080 mute. However, the mistake up top was too egregious to put her through to finals.
Ruby also stepped up her run to push for the top four places but in doing so made a few too many mistakes, a knuckle here and a short grab there damaged her score. The meant that Megan and Tess both effectively had extra practice runs, having secured a spot each in the final. Megan did use the run to do a 450 onto the rainbow rail, which she was unable to land, but made her intentions for the finals clear for the rest of the field.