

Supported by both the USSA and the USASA, the event served as a one-of-a-kind developmental contest to help scout and mentor the next generation of aspiring female snowboarders. I love seeing the event grow bigger every year and can’t wait to see what 2021 has in store!” To see them excel, see that smile on their face and know they’ll be back next year is the whole reason for this event. New this year, more than 40 amateurs, from six to 29 years old, competed to qualify for USASA National Championships.įirst Place for the Pro SBX race was Lindsey Jacobellis (USA), Second Place was Faye Gulini (USA), and Third Place Carle Brenneman (Canada).Īfter winning her second Super Girl cape, Jacobellis said, “Giving back to the young girls is my favorite part of the event. In this first of two parts, we cover Cardiff, trends in the sport, the. He has done it all from the streets to Alaska and all points in between. Bjorn Leines is a super pro from riding for HOT snowboards to the Forum 8, Rome Snowboards and most recently with Cardiff Snowcraft. Sunday’s snowboardcross (SBX) competition played out on a custom-built SBX course designed to showcase Olympic-level talent and give younger competitors the opportunity to race alongside their heroes. Bjorn Leines Part Two The Super Pro Episode159. The Big Air Pro-Am team event saw Stefi Luxton and Kaylee Underwood take first, with Silvia Mittermuller and Aida Brown in second. I’m so stoked to be back snowboarding with my friends again.” This contest is honestly one of the most fun, well-produced contests I have ever been to.

Torr, who came out of retirement for the event, wowed the judges by pulling out tricks like she was back at the Sochi Olympics.

Day one of Super Girl Snow Pro featured high-flying Big Air jumps and tricks, with Olympian Silvia Mittermuller (Germany) in first, Possum Torr (New Zealand) in second, and Serena Shaw (USA) in third.
