What a day it was high up on the peaks of Dachstein for the 11th edition of the O’Neill Pleasure Jam. With blue skies stretching across the continent and not a hint of wind, it was Sven Thorgren and Isabel Derungs that were crowned the champions of the O’Neill Pleasure Jam over the other 100+ riders from across the globe that had descended upon Superpark Dachstein to kick off the 2013/14 season of the World Snowboard Tour.
As the first rider dropped into the course for qualification, there was barely a breath of wind, meaning the riders could begin their assault on the course. After the first battle on the course, it was Swiss ripper Markus Mathis that emerged the winner of the two mens qualification heats.
Over in the women’s category, all the riders displayed their hunger to face up against the invited riders in the superfinals. With only 6 riders progressing, Elena Koenz led the charge with a storming run that secured her a place in the superfinals.
RALLYING THE INVITED RIDERS
The semifinals pitched the qualified riders against the invited riders for the first time, but the qualified riders weren’t going to relinquish their chances easily. Thus an aerial dogfight began that both the Dachstein crowd and riders will surely remember. Emerging from the battle in the top spots were Tim Kevin Ravnjak and Fridtjof Tischendorf and nine other riders, due to the incredibly high standard of snowboard trickery.
THE FINAL SHOWDOWN
After the semi’s, it was time for the women to meet in their final showdown for the O’Neill Pleasure Jam trophy cabinet. Two-time winner Aimee Fuller couldn’t defend her title and had to settle for 3rd place despite her killer signature run consisting of a cab underflip, backside 360 and a laid out backflip on the kicker section. Next up was local prodigy Anna Gasser who sealed herself the silver medal position with her super technical backside skills, throwing down some serious 180 combos.
Ms. Isabel Derungs hailing from the valleys of Switzerland ended Aimee’s two year reign over the O’Neill Pleasure Jam with a concrete winning run including a switch backside 180 and a monstrous backside rodeo that surely made the boys blush.