As the sun rose, and sleds roared we all hit the slopes and prepared for an early morning of sliding rails, flying through the air, and non-stop excitement! Finals kicked off with a wild and bit sketchy practice and as it ended we all questioned how things were going to turn out.
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Some difficult conditions made the course a bit interesting. but thats how it goes with any contest, things will never be perfect so you have to work with what you have and hope you have the skills to stomp a run. with that said at least we all made it to the finals and were able to spend another day shredding the awesome Snowbasin course, especially with such a great audience. I know for me it was still a successful day, obviously a podium would have been amazing, but Im not complaining about a Top 10 finish at the Dew Tour by any means!
Thank you everyone who made this possible for me, as well as made the Dew Tour and course such an awesome experience. I feel honored to be able to say I've competed and made it to the finals at such a prestigious event.
And with that I say keep the dream alive, and never loose the fun in things!!!
Seth man its been fun following you this winter through the Dew Tour and your other travels. I am curious if you will be around Colorado this summer or traveling the camps and competitions. I have a training project I would love to get you involved in. Hope all is well and keep the up on the up. Congrats to a great season!
ReplyDeleteChucky C
Hey Chuck, Thanks for the comment as well as following me. I do truly appreciate it. Any ways I will be out at mt. Hood coaching for High Cascade, as well as competing at the NZ Open. Either way feel free to shoot me an email (SethlHill@Yahoo.com) and we can go from there.
ReplyDeleteThanks again man!