Kelly Clark Stomps Another Gold Medal at Winter X Games Superpipe

Maybe you’ve heard of this girl. She’s a native Vermonter, raised on the slopes of Mount Snow and oh yeah, she’s freakin’ unstoppable in the pipe. Easily one of the most consistent female riders out there, Kelly Clark is a force to be reckoned with and she proved it yet again this past weekend by annihilating the competition in Winter X Games Superpipe in Aspen.

Check out her victory lap where she threw down a huge frontside 1080, hitting a new height record of 14′ 3″ outta the 22′ Superpipe. Yeah, that’s big.


This chick’s got C-A-J-O-N-E-S. Video Courtesy of X Games.

“I approach every contest, every run, every trick in that moment, one run at a time,” Kelly told ESPN after her win. “I’m coming out here to achieve my goals, not to win the contest, that’s just a byproduct.” (A totally awesome byproduct, not like ones they make McNuggets out of.)

Coming off her recent Gold medal victory at the Dew Tour Superpipe in Breck, Kelly’s win in Aspen marked her fourth Winter X Games gold and the 13th consecutive competition she’s won over the last two years. Bad ass.

“I came off the best season I’ve ever had last year,” she said. “Honestly, I didn’t expect it to keep going. I’m kind of in awe of my streak right now.”

You’re not the only one, Kelly. Sick job and keep reppin’ Vermont with pride.

Forest Bailey Crushes Snowboard Street for X Games Gold

Local Stratton Mountain protege Mr. Forest Bailey threw down a sick couple of runs at the Winter X Games in Aspen, CO this week. And wouldn’t you know it, he took home the gold — not bad for an X Games Rookie.

“I definitely can’t believe it,” he told ESPN after Thursday’s final.

Bailey lead after Round 1, making it into the five-man final with Ryan Paul, Nick Visconti, Ethan Deiss, and Phil Jacques. His 270 to frontside on the cargo container was a highlight of the competition, and his win was doubly impressive because — in true snowboarder fashion — he missed practice on Wednesday and showed up on course just one hour before Thursday’s elimination round.

“I never thought I’d even come to X Games in my whole life, but I guess we’re here and I guess gold will do,” said Bailey.

Smooth, Forest. Take a look at the highlights from Snowboard Street and plan on catching Forest back at his home mountain for the US Open in March, unless he forgets to put it in his planner.