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Ten G's for
Czeschin and Teter
2004
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BRECKENRIDGE, Colo.
(Dec. 19) - The U.S. Snowboarding Team did some damage to the competition
Sunday at the first stop of the Chevrolet U.S. Snowboard Grand Prix. Both
top spots were claimed by U.S. Team Members - Tommy Czeschin (Mammoth
Lakes, CA) for the men and reigning Grand Prix champ Hannah Teter (Belmont,
VT) for the ladies. Ten grand went to each for the afternoon's efforts.
Teter claimed first
place with her first run and held the lead for the entire contest, making
her final run little more than a victory lap. Things were more tense on
the men’s side, with Czeschin’s winning run coming the second
to last of the day - beating Travis Rice's (Jackson, WY) top scoring run
in the eleventh hour. Landing third was Canada's own Justin Lamoureux.
It was Czeschin's first Grand Prix win since snagging an Olympic spot
in 2001.
Czeschin mixed it
up with huge technical tricks all day. While watching the final competitor
drop in, the only person who could steal the top spot from him, Czeschin
had this to say when asked what was going through his mind. "I am
super happy right now. It’s a podium no matter what. To get a podium
these days is just awesome, because anyone can win a contest any day.
There are so many good riders right now." Don’t you just love
a humble rock star?

Tommy frontside, Hannah backside: both BIG (credit: Tom Zikas)
There is nothing like
a 15-year-old girl raising the halfpipe bar to new heights to make you
grateful for your desk job. Elena Hight, (South Lake Tahoe, CA) did just
that, linking an historic combination of spin tricks never before seen
in women’s competition. It was enough to land her a place in the
history books and third place behind some of the fiercest competitors
in the world - including Olympic gold Medalist Kelly Clark (Mt. Snow,
VT), who landed second. Says Head Coach Bud Keene, "She linked a
frontside five to a backside five to a frontside nine and grabbed every
one. She really pushed the sport today. She’s never practiced it-
she just did it."
U.S. Snowboarding
claimed three of the six available podium spots today. Coach Bud Keene
credits the results to the team’s willingness to work. Says Keene,
"They are hard workers, good at focusing in and laying it down when
their names are called."
Up next: Chris Klug
(Aspen, CO) and Co. with PGS on Monday.

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Chevrolet
U.S. Snowboard Grand Prix
Breckenridge, CO
December 19, 2004
Women's Halfpipe
1. Hannah Teter, Belmont, Vt., 45.20
2. Kelly Clark, Mount Snow,Vt., 40.20
3. Elena Hight, South Lake Tahoe, Calif., 39.60
4. Gretchen Bleiler, Aspen, Colo., 38.70
5. Soko Yamaoka, Japan, 37.50
6. Tricia Byrnes, Stratton Mountain, Vt. 34.00
7. Naho Mizuki, Japan, 29.40
8. Clair Bidez, Minturn, Colo., 19.80
Men's Halfpipe
1. Tommy Czeschin, Mammoth Lakes, Calif., 46.00
2. Travis Rice, Jackson, Wyo., 45.70
3. Justin Lamoureux, Canada, 45.20
4. Andy Finch, Fresno, Calif., 42.90
5. Ross Powers, South Londonderry, Vt., 42.90
6. Jan Michaelis, Germay, 42.80
7. Xavier Hoffman, Germany, 42.30
8. Hugo Lemay, Canada, 41.60
9. Steven Fisher, Breckenridge, Colo., 40.80
10. Brad Martin, Canada, 37.90
11. Vinzenz Lueps, Germany, 32.60
12. Luke Wynen, Mammoth Lakes, Calif., 31.20
13. Christophe Schmidt, Germany, 29.30
14. Jarret Thomas, Golden, Colo., 29.00
15. Abram Teter, Lake Tahoe, Calif., 28.80
16. Keir Dillon, East Stroudsberg, Pa., 28.20
2004
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