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James Woods adds to NZ Medal haul

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James ‘Woodsy’ Woods took silver in today’s Ski Slopestyle final in New Zealand on Sunday. This follows on from Jenny Jones’ second place in the Snowboard Slopestyle earlier in the week.

Woodsy led the men’s comp up until the very last run with his stellar first run score of 92.00. But was trumped by Goepper, last season’s number one slopestyle skier on the AFP World Tour, who scored 94.00 with a spectacular run...

Pat Sharples, Head Coach of the GBFreeski team said after the competition: “It has been a really great start for both the GBFreeski and GB Freestyle Snowboard teams with solid performances in the first World Cup of the season. I am delighted with Woodsy’s silver which followed on nicely from Jenny Jones’ second place. I am also stoked to have one of my young up and coming girls Anna Vincenti make the finals in her first ever World Cup, and the future is looking bright for Tyler Harding who at just 16 is showing he could well be the next big thing.”

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nice to see that james good form has continued into this comming season.
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