Freeride Skier Loses Goggle Lenses Mid-World Championship Run
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Freeride Skier Loses Goggle Lenses Mid-World Championship Run
"There were a ton of seriously impressive and mind-boggling runs, from big crashes to massive tricks, but this one stands out for its own reason. 19-year-old Kai Jones of Jackson Hole, Wyoming, earned a spot in the Freeride World Championships through a wildcard, having never competed at a professional level on the Freeride World Tour (though he has competed in the Natural Selection Tour). He put that wild card spot to good work, throwing down a killer run despite losing his goggle lenses mid-ride."
"The first ever FIS Freeride World Championships went down earlier this week, bringing 65 of the world's best freeride skiers and snowboarders from 17 nations to Ordino Arcalís in Andorra for an epic competition. Kai's impressive run earned him a 3rd-place finish in the inaugural Freeride World Championships, with French skier Ugo Troubat taking 2nd place and New Zealand skier Ben Richards taking 1st. Huge congrats to Kai on the incredible success despite the loss of his goggle lenses."
The inaugural FIS Freeride World Championships brought 65 freeride skiers and snowboarders from 17 nations to Ordino Arcalís in Andorra. The event featured many impressive runs, including large crashes and massive tricks. Nineteen-year-old Kai Jones of Jackson Hole, Wyoming, entered the event on a wildcard after competing on the Natural Selection Tour but not the Freeride World Tour. Jones lost his goggle lenses mid-run yet completed a standout descent that secured third place on the podium. French skier Ugo Troubat finished second and New Zealand skier Ben Richards won the event.
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