11 December 2021, 5:46 PM
Wānaka’s Nico Porteous has claimed his first Freeski Halfpipe World Cup medal of the 2021/22 season with a second-place finish at Copper Mountain, Colorado.
Nico was the top qualifier for the final and as such was the last competitor to drop into the pipe. He had a first-run score of 93.5 to beat, with PyeongChang silver medallist Alex Ferreira (USA) holding the lead.
A clean run incorporating his left double cork 1620 was good for a score of 92.25, landing the Kiwi in second place.
Stormy conditions meant the pipe was running slow and competitors struggled to get the amplitude they needed for their biggest tricks. Nico added a new switch double 900 on his second run, giving him five doubles in one run for the first time, but the execution wasn’t clean enough to improve his first run score or nudge the American out of the top spot.
Unable to get a clean run down on his final attempt Nico would finish his day with a World Cup silver medal, a positive start to the season and good training ahead of the upcoming Beijing Olympic Winter Games in February.
“I’m really happy with the way I skied,” Nico said.
“I gave it my all. I’ve never done a full run of doubles before, so I was happy with that. They weren’t the cleanest so that’s something to work on in the future.”
Only two points separated the podium placegetters with Alex taking gold with 93.5, Nico silver with 92.25 and Canadian Brendan Mackay the bronze on 91.50 points.
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