Chuck G & Jamie Anderson take TAC UPDATED with Video

In case you were out shredding and missed the webcast yesterday, Chas Guldemond and Jamie Anderson won this year's edition of The Oakley Arctic Challenge. Held in Vinterpark, Oslo, this year's course was fast, large and left no room for error if you wanted a spot on the podium. For the first time in many years women were invited to Terje's legendary event, and they rode the exact same course as the men, good to see the girls stepping it up! Pretty sure the official video recap is coming real soon, in the mean time here are some sweet pix from TAC 2011, you can also read the full press release and results HERE.

UPDATE: Here's the clip!





Once again Haakon hosted some of the world's top shreds in another epic edition of TAC Photo Eleonora RaggiChas warming up with a buttery cab 9 during practice Sequence: Olav StubberudThe Viking ship drop-on is just one of the many awesome things about TAC Photo: Olav StubberudJamie started off her runs with some steezy front lips Photo: Olav StubberudJenny Jones was sending it deep with some nasty front 3 nose pokers, good stuff Jones! Photo: Eleonora RaggiSpencer O'Brien was getting pretty tech on the big jumps, including a frontside 5 off her toes, something you don't see many girls doing Photo: Eleonora RaggiKjersti Buaas was going all in on this rail, tail boner into the deep end Photo: Olav StubberudCheryl Maas was looking good but couldn't put together a solid run, unfortunately Photo: Eleonora RaggiJamie definitely deserved the win, stomping the techest, cleanest run of the day. Check out this HUGE switch back 5 on the big booter, solid grab held all the way, yea Jamie! Photo: Eleonora RaggiBang Bang was hurt, so he did some color commentary for the NRK broadcast Photo: Olav StubberudHenning Andersen, Chas Guldemond and Torstein Horgmo at the signing of the Olympic 180 Snowboarding Charter Photo: Olav StubberudKjersti and Terje with the signed 180 Olympic Charter Photo: Eleonora RaggiMark McMorris is on fire right now, this kid has some ridiculous skills and a sleepy style that just brings a smile to our faces Photo: Olav StubberudPer-Iver Grimsrud was the oldest rider in the final and we were really impressed with the amplitude of his aerial maneuvers and his understated style, big ups man! Photo: Olav StubberudEthan Morgan with the Trucker's Blow Methodology, coming soon! Photo: Olav StubberudInside the rider's tent Photo: Olav StubberudEthan got one of the only perfect scores of the day with this creamy smooth front blunt 450 out, so sick! Photo: Olav StubberudEric Willett was riding on a broken board but still managed to stomp the sickest spin of the contest with a switch back 12 on the big boy, shame he couldn't hold it together for a full run... Photo: Olav StubberudSage Kotsenburg is a very talented young man, massive cab 12 tail Photo: Olav StubberudChuck G getting all beasty and shit Photo: Olav StubberudTyler Flanagan is a BOSS, watch out, this kid is taking over! Photo: Eleonora RaggiChas sealed the deal with the double brodeo STOMP on the last hit Photo: Olav StubberudJenny, Jamie & Spencer, HYPED!