X Games Aspen 2022 Wraps, Day Three News & Results
In the final day of competition, three Ski disciplines were complemented by Trevor Kennison’s Big Air jump. Over three days at X Games Aspen the total attendance was 35,700.
Sunday opened with bright, sunny skies for the Jeep Men’s Ski Slopestyle competition. X Games Norway 2020 gold medalist Andri Ragettli returned to X Games after tearing his PCL in March 2021. His first run placed him in seventh, but Andri was clean through the rails and then landed back-to-back 1620s with different bio rotations. Although Max Moffatt had already secured a podium position heading into his fourth run, he bettered his previous runs, highlighted by a technical rail line and a double bio 1620 on the last jump to move himself up into silver medal position. Sitting in ninth place heading into his fourth run and the final run of the competition, Alex Hall bumped Mac Forehand off the podium in the final run of the competition for a bronze medal.
In Wendy’s Ski Knuckle Huck, Montana’s Quinn Wolferman won his first X Games medal in his fourth appearance. Quinn’s tricks included a body slide worm turn 540 and left nose butter double cork 1080 safety.
New Zealand’s Nico Porteous ensured the Men’s Ski SuperPipe competition provided an exciting close to X Games Aspen 2022. The defending Men’s Ski SuperPipe gold medalist, Nico was sitting in third place heading into the final run of the competition. Then Nico completed a walk off run that included a switch right 900 weddle, switch left double cork 1440 safety, right double cork 1620 weddle, left double cork 1620 safety, left alley-oop double flatspin 900 Japan. It was the first time the switch left double cork 1440 was landed in competition and he is the first to land back-to-back double cork 1620s. Aspen native Aaron Blunck held the top spot for most of the competition, but settled for silver. Four-time SuperPipe gold medalist David Wise rounded out the podium with bronze.
In an emotional retirement, Gus Kenworthy took his final runs in the X Games Aspen SuperPipe. He is a five-time X Games medalist and has competed at X Games since 2011 in SuperPipe, Slopestyle and Big Air.