Walker?s final run scored a 77 and consisted of a 50/50 lipslide, front 360 tailtap, frontside 360, backside 700 and a method.
Ty Walker (file photo: Sarah Brunson/U.S. Snowboarding)
?It was hard to get use to the course and being back on snow at first, but once I got warmed up I felt really comfortable,? she said. ?I am so happy I got to do well, it was a tough field of riders and the competition was throwing down some good tricks, like switch 5?s and 7?s. I am so glad I came down for this event, this is a great way to start my season.?
The contest was set up in a jam style format that allowed for competitors to be scored on their best run out of a four. Finland?s Enni�Rukaj�rvi took first with New Zealand?s Christy Prior second.
The FIS World Cup visits the region to start its season this weekend at Cardrona Alpine Resort.
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