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March 28, 2016

CBMST Prepares for IFSA NORAM Champs With Podiums in Breckenridge and Vail

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The CBMST Freeride athletes have been busy this March.  With a strong showing on the home turf a few weeks ago at the Crested Butte National, the CBMST traveled to Breckenridge and Vail on consecutive weekends.  Kye Matlock, who spent most of the winter in Japan and had an underwhelming finish at the CB National, got some redemption by winning the next two events at Breckenridge and Whistler, qualifying himself to the IFSA Junior North American Championships at Whistler while taking the top spot in the Rocky Mountain Region.  Dagan Schwartz had previously qualified on his snowboard with his two national victories at Taos and CB and his two Regional victories, currently sitting in 1st overall in his division. Carson Hildebrandt made it through his 2nd and 4th place national finishes and 1st and 2nd regional finishes. Turner Petersen qualified through the region as well with a 3rd at CB Regional and a 6th at Winter Park in the older men’s ski category; Jon Clay Patterson had a little pressure going into Breckenridge and was able to take 4th, which combined with his 6th from the Telluride regional was good enough to get him in. Local independent, Brooks Hudson, was also able to qualify for NorAm Champs with his 1st at the CB National and 3rd at Snowbird National, sitting in 5th, right in front of Carson Hildebrandt, in the overall rankings. It’s great to see our small town representing on the national stage!

Photo: Kye Matlock and Carson Hildebrandt in 1st and 2nd, respectively on the Breck podium out of 44 athletes, mimicking their 1st and 2nd in the region.

Ella Haverkampf found herself with another 3rd place at Breck, finishing 8th in the region.

Ella Haverkampf found herself with another 3rd place at Breck, finishing 8th in the region.

The CBMST headed over to Breckenridge amidst a snowstorm March 17th that eventually put competition on hold for Friday, turning the event into a one run comp.  The team experienced skiing powder on weather days, which is awesome.  While most of the terrain at Breck is flat, they do have a sick park and they also have some decent terrain if you know where to get it.  The venue itself up on Peak 6 is a true big mountain, high alpine, venue, and delivers the goods. It’s worth checking out if you haven’t been.  The 12-14 age categories skied on the looker’s right of the venue, with fun features to link up and great snow to shred on. Carson Hildebrandt laid one down the skier’s right of the venue that included a steep, blind roll over into the most technical section of the venue.  His run was only to be outdone by his teammate, Kye Matlock, who laced his trademark turns down the venue through the same area as Carson. Kye got away with one in the finish where he actually crashed in the corral but the judges ruled in his favor that he was passed the finish line. Dane DeFrates stomped a strong finishing air on his telemark bindings and was able to take 11th in a stacked regional field.  Ella Haverkampf added another podium to her regional résumé in 3rd after skiing a fun run with a straight-line through a chute to finish her run.  Nate Ball, Jackson Warner, and Luke Shull wrapped up their seasons with strong efforts on the venue but bobbles and control issues kept them from getting competitive scores.

The following day, Conrad Truettner, Turner Petersen, and Jon Clay Patterson took on the looker’s left side of the Peak 6 venue with more technical areas and bigger cliffs for the 15-18 age groups. Jon Clay Patterson did a unique double into a wide-open, high speed chute and took a transfer air huge to take 4th on the day (video below), which punched his ticket to Whistler.  Turner Petersen was going for a similar, larger, version of the double but got hung up and washed out on his landing.  He got some redemption by spinning a 3 on his final feature.  Conrad Truettner, in his last competition on the CBMST, was skiing beautifully through a technical double but started going a little too fast and high sided.  For coaches Will Dujardin and Mark Robbins, it’s been a pleasure coaching the level-headed Conrad the last 5 years and we wish him the best in his endeavors as he heads to Michigan Tech this fall.

Kye Matlock on top of the Vail 12-14 ski boys podium.

Kye Matlock on top of the Vail 12-14 ski boys podium.

The following weekend at Vail, Kye Matlock and Matthew Harper-Johnston represented the CBMST.  Kye Matlock kept Whistler in his sights and threw down the best line of the day in his age category, doing a unique double up top into the popular diving board feature. Kye Matlock took the victory by .6 of a point and also become the top finisher in the IFSA Rocky Mountain Region with his back-to-back victories, earning a spot at the IFSA Junior Championships at Whistler. In the 15-18 ski men category, Matthew Harper-Johnston skied remarkably fluid with strong features, taking his best finish and his first top-10 result in 9th.  Athletes that earned a spot in Whistler will have some training over closing weekend and then head to Whistler the day after the resort closes here. Good luck to all athletes!



About the Author

2. Will Dujardin
Will Dujardin is our content editor at West Elk Project. He competes in big mountain competitions and coaches the Crested Butte Mountain Sports Team. Skiing is his life and he likes to mix it with other fun things like DH mountain biking and traveling.




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