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Hall, Josey, Miller Podium on Day Three of Dew Tour

By Andrew Gauthier
December, 15 2018
Men's Freeski podium at Dew Tour.
Freeski slopestyle Dew Tour podium including Alex Hall (left), Evan McEachran and Henrik Harlaut. (Dew Tour - Oswaldo Sanchez)

Keep the tally going as U.S. Ski & Snowboard athletes Alex Hall (Park City, Utah), Chase Josey (Sun Valley, Idaho) and Toby Miller (Mammoth Lakes, Calif.) claimed an additional three podiums on day three of Dew Tour Saturday in Breckenridge, Colorado. Their podiums bring the count to 13 top-three finishes including the team challenge competitions for U.S. Ski & Snowboard athletes with one more day of competition to go.

Olympian Chase Josey and Toby Miller grabbed their second consecutive podiums this season at the Dew Tour modified superpipe competition. Josey finished in second place and Miller in third-place while Australian Scotty James topped the podium once again.

Josey claimed his first Dew Tour podium and contributed part of his performance to a successful showing at last week’s Toyota U.S. Grand Prix. “Me, Toby, and Scotty shared the podium at Copper and at this modified halfpipe competition,” said Josey. “I think we were all feeling pretty good after that first week at Copper and then we got to come here and ride very unique and different terrain obstacles. It was low pressure to do the standard halfpipe run and was up to us to be creative and do what we wanted to do.”

Miller, who claimed his first World Cup podium at the Grand Prix also commented on the benefits of a strong performance at Copper Mountain. “I think doing well at the Grand Prix definitely helped me out today,” he said. “I went for the back to back 1260’s and I wouldn’t have been confident here without putting that down in Copper. The number one goal coming into this was to put a full top to bottom run down with creative tricks, big doubles and I did that on my first run, so I couldn’t be happier.”

Run one was the Scotty James and Toby Miller show who were leading in first and second respectively almost a full 30 points ahead of the rest of the field. Moving into the second runs, Josey stepped up his game with a technical run including three back to back switch tricks in the traditional part of the pipe including a switch double Michalchuk. This put Josey ahead of Miller with James holding the lead after his first run. This top three rankings would hold until the end of the competition. Miller and Josey are making habit of finding themselves standing atop the podium. Look for these two athletes to continue their success as the season develops.

In the men’s freeski slopestyle competition it was U.S. Freeski Team member Alex Hall (Park City, Utah) who made it to the podium with a second-place finish. This was Hall’s third top-three finish at this year’s Dew Tour. He earned second with Team Faction in the team challenge competition but finished first in his rail portion, then went on to win the streetstyle competition Friday night followed by his second place in the slopestyle competition. Fair to say that Hall had an incredible week. Previously, Hall had never podiumed at any Dew Tour event.

In the jumps section of the slopestyle program, Hall put down an effortless run for a score of 94, including a seatbelt Japan grab on a huge 1440 which put him in first place. That score would hold and put Hall in a great position moving into the rails portion of the competition. Just like Josey and Miller on the snowboard modified halfpipe competition, Hall capitalized on momentum from prior success earlier in the week.

“This week has been hectic,” said Hall. “I’ve skied every day, all day, for the past six days. I think the streetyle competition was more fun that I have in a long time.”

Anyone watching the Freeski Team Challenge event knows that Hall’s rail game is strong, especially on the Dew Tour course. He had a solid first run, but still was not in the podium contention in the overall rankings until after his second run where Hall jumped to first. Evan McEachran of Canada continued to land consecutive runs scoring in the ’90s and got better as the competition went on.  McEachran finished first, Hall second, and Henrik Harlaut of Sweden finished third in the freeski slopestyle competition.

The final day of competition will continue on Sunday with men’s ski modified superpipe, women’s snowboard modified superpipe and men’s snowboard slopestyle.

A total of six hours of Winter Dew Tour coverage will air on NBC and NBCSN, with DewTour.com live streaming all finals through Sunday, Dec. 16. All finals will stream live on Facebook, Periscope, Twitch, Daily Motion, Youtube, TWSnow.com, Newschoolers.com, Powder.com, adventuresportsnetwork.com, and Snowboarder.com.  The new Dew Tour app will also exclusively offer live scoring in addition to the live stream.

RESULTS
Men’s modified superpipe
Men’s freeski slopestyle

HOW TO WATCH
*Subject to change
All times in EST


Saturday, Dec. 29
4:00 p.m. - Dew Tour Show, Breckenridge, Colo. - NBC

Sunday, Dec. 30
5:00 p.m. - Dew Tour Show, Breckenridge, Colo. - NBC

Thursday, Jan. 3
11:00 p.m. -  Dew Tour Show, Breckenridge, Colo. - NBCSN

Tuesday, Jan. 8
11:30 p.m. - Dew Tour Show, Breckenridge, Colo. - NBCSN

EVENT SCHEDULE
*Subject to change
All times in MST


FREESKI
Sunday, Dec. 16

9:15 a.m. – 10:15 a.m. - Men’s modified superpipe final presented by Toyota

SNOWBOARD
Sunday, Dec. 16

10:45 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.- Women’s modified superpipe final presented by Toyota
12:00 p.m. – 1:15 p.m. - Men’s slopestyle jump final
1:45 p.m.  – 3:00 p.m. - Men’s slopestyle jib final