FIS logo

Thrills and triumphs at ANC SX & SBX events at Mt Hotham

Aug 23, 2023·Ski Cross
© Chris Hocking / Hotham Alpine Resort

The snow-covered slopes of Mt Hotham, Australia, witnessed an exhilarating showdown of talent as athletes from across the globe gathered for the FIS Australia and New Zealand Continental Cups (ANC) this past week. The atmosphere was charged with excitement as the host nation, along with participants from the USA, Great Britain, China, Japan, New Zealand, Chile, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Latvia, and Ireland, showcased their skills on the challenging courses.

The ski cross events kicked off on Wednesday, showcasing the international flair of the competition. In the men's event, World Cup athlete Doug Crawford emerged victorious, with Alfred Wenk securing second place and Emerson Facer taking the bronze. Meanwhile, Japan's Lin Nakanishi claimed the gold in the women's ski cross, followed by Jesse Quinn in second and Koko Kawashima in third.

Thursday saw the continuation of ski cross action with the ANC 2 event. Liam Michael took the lead in the men's race, followed by Doug Crawford in second and Duncan Cowan in third. On the women's side, April Wynn secured the win, joined on the podium by Lin Nakanishi and Kyra Wheatley.

Reflecting on the intense competition, Doug Crawford shared, "They’ve been two pretty long days, so it's been a test of nutrition and how to manage fatigue. It’s all been a bit of fun getting back into it and racing against the boys."

With an eye on the upcoming international season, Crawford emphasized the significance of these domestic events as preparation for the global stage. "It’s nice to continue to have a name spot [for the upcoming World Cup season] and to have more boys going up to the World Cup level."

A post shared by Hotham (@hothamalpineresort)

As the ski cross events unfolded, the ANC Snowboard Cross events were scheduled to take place from Thursday to Saturday. The snowboarders brought their own brand of excitement to the mountain, with Australia’s national team members and Paralympic snowboarders Ben Tudhope and Sean Pollard also joining the mix.

In the women’s snowboard cross ANC race Amber Essex clinched victory, edging out 2023 World Championships’ silver medallist Josie Baff and Abbey Wilson, who finished in second and third, respectively. Czech snowboarding Olympian Jan Kubicik secured the men's SBX final, with Declan Dent of Australia in second place and Kenshin Kiyota of Japan in third.

While the competition was fierce, nature had its own plans. Heavy snowfall forced the cancellation of the final ski cross event and the second snowboard cross event on Friday. However, the athletes' spirits remained high, and the final snowboard cross event on Saturday was a pure blast.

With international athletes showcasing their prowess and camaraderie, Mt Hotham truly became a hub of winter sports excellence during this ANC Ski Cross and Snowboard Cross series. The future looks promising as these events serve as a prelude to the upcoming international season, promising more adrenaline-fueled moments on the slopes.

For full results see here: SKI CROSS / SNOWBOARD CROSS

A post shared by Hotham (@hothamalpineresort)

Follow FIS Ski Cross on Social Media

InstagramYoutubeTikTokFacebookx