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9th September 2007 - 1720
FINALS DAY - Mens Jump
Jimmy SIEMERS USA went out early and set a distance of 64.1m 210ft on his second jump and maintained the lead all the way to the last two.
Jaret LLEWELLYN CAN put up a score of 65.3m 214ft for the world champion to aim at. This you would think is well within the capabilities of Freddy KRUEGER USA
to beat.
Freddy jumped exactly the same as Jaret on his first jump and then edged it a bit further to score 65.9m 216ft to take the title.
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9th September 2007 - 1600
FINALS DAY - Ladies Jump
Ladies jump saw June Fladborg DEN take advantage of the developing head wind to set a distance of 49.3m 161ft after Clementine Lucine FRA had jumped herself into third place with 45.8m 150ft.
Last off the dock was new world champion Angeliki Andriopoulou GRE. Angeliki put in three good jumps but just couldn't catch June. Angeliki had to settle for second place with 48.3m 158ft
Ammendment to mens tricks - Ryan Green awarded another trick taking him into fourth place ahead of Jaret with 10 530 |
9th September 2007 - 1500
FINALS DAY - Mens Short Board
Mens tricks went to plan with some really high scores. Jimmy siemers USA and Ryan Green both scoring over 10 000 points. Jaret Llewellyn CAN missed his last flip dropping his score down to 10 420. Big score for Jimmy siemers USA with 10630 saw him take third place behind Oleg Deviatovski BLR on 10 790 and the winner Nicholas le Forestier FRA with a score of 11 250
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9th September 2007 - 1400
FINALS DAY - Ladies Short Board
Ladies trick final went as predicted with Marion Aynaud FRA scoring 6980 points for third place.
Mandy Nightingale USA set a score of 7620 points. Last out was Angeliki Andriopoulou GRE who scored 7230 handing the title to Mandy.
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9th September 2007 - 1230
FINALS DAY - Mens Slalom
Drama in the mens slalom as Jodi Fisher snaps the ski line. Jodi went on to score 1.00 @ 10.75 to take 3rd place behind Drew Ross and Glenn Campbell. Drew and Jodi both scored 2.00 @ 10.75m to force a run off.
Glenn went out first and set a score of 4.00 @ 11.25m Drew lost the handle round buoy one and handed the World Cup title to Glenn.
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9th September 2007 - 1100
FINALS DAY - Ladies Slalom
Early target set by Natalie Hamrick of 2.50 @ 11.25m ensured she took the stop title from Karen Truelove with 1.50 @ 11.25m. Emma Sheers, who was last off the dock failed to catch Natalie falling early on the 12m pass to end up fourth behind April Coble-Eller. |
9th September 2007 - 1000
FINALS DAY
Finals start at 1030 today. The water is flat still with now wind. The sun is looking through the clouds and the skiers look a lot happier today. |
8th September 2007 - 1945
Jump - Prelims
Big 49.0m 160 feet from Angeliki Andriopoulou gave her the first place after the preliminary round of the ladies jump.
June Fladborg was in second with 48.0m with Clementine Lucine third with 45.9m. The last final place went to Maria Vympranietsova.
Mens jump went according to plan with Jason Seels setting 65.5m. Jaret Llewllyn then jumped the same and last off the dock was Freddy Krueger who needed only one jump of 66.5m to give him the top spot going into Sundays finals
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8th September 2007 - 1610
Tricks - Prelims
Early falls for Rhoni Barton and Clementine Lucine saw them miss out on a place in the final. Angeliki Andriopoulou took the top spot with 7840 from Mandy Nightingale with 7660
In the mens event Nicolas Le Forestier came close to his own world record with 11 810 points from Jaret Llewellyn with 10 210.
An early fall saw Olivier Fortamps miss out on the final.
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8th September 2007 - 1300
Mens Slalom - Prelims
Conditions not so bad, but its very cold so this appears to be having an effect on the scores. Drew Ross qualified for the final in first place from Jodi Fisher and Thomas Degasperi.
There was a run off for the last place between Glenn Campbell and Jason Seels as they both scored 3.00 @ 11.25m
Glenn went out first and ran the 12m pass coming back to set 3.00 @ 11.25m for Jason to aim at. Jason managed 1.50 @ 11.25m
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8th September 2007 - 1100
Ladies Slalom - Prelims
Top four into the final tomorrow are Emma Sheers AUS, Natalie Hamrick-Halt USA, April Coble Eller USA and Karen Truelove USA
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