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Aerial stars shine at Utah Olympic Park

Jan 24, 2024·Freestyle
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As the annual freestyle extravaganza at Deer Valley's White Owl venue swiftly approaches, most World Cup teams have already gathered at the Utah Olympic Park, eagerly preparing for the upcoming resumption of the World Cup season.

The training sessions at Utah Olympic Park have been extraordinarily productive. Notably, Dmytro Kotovskyi achieved a groundbreaking feat, executing the first-ever Full-Full triple Full on snow, an achievement we previously reported on HERE. Furthermore, Pirmin Werner has joined the exclusive ranks of only three individuals - alongside Dmytro Kotovskyi and the legendary Jeret “Speedy” Peterson - by successfully landing his Full triple Full-Full.

This past weekend, the Utah Olympic Park also hosted the FIS Open and the US National Championships, featuring a formidable lineup of international athletes. This included Danielle Scott (AUS), Noe Roth (SUI), Pirmin Werner (SUI), and Dmytro Kotovskyi (UKR), among others, who competed against US athletes in back-to-back competitions.

The complete results of these events are available HERE. We extend our heartfelt congratulations to all the winners, particularly Megan Smallhouse and Christopher Lillis, who clinched the US national titles. We are now eagerly anticipating the aerials World Cup at Deer Valley's White Owl, expecting another thrilling showcase of aerial skiing talent.

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