Shaun White and Elena Hight Win 2012 Burton US Open Halfpipe Finals, Vermonters Take Silver and Bronze

It’s cliche, but “all good things come to a close” and today it was Kelly Clark’s unprecedented 16-straight winning streak that reached its final stop. Kelly’s riding was, as always, a thrill to watch with massive air and stylish flow throughout her runs, but it was South Lake Tahoe’s Elena Hight who managed to squeeze an extra .31 points out of the judges and come out on top with a score of 86.50. Kelly held on to the second place position and twenty-year-old Ellery Hollingsworth followed in third.

Hot on their heels was 15 year old, Arielle Gold of Steamboat Springs, who took 4th and was also awarded the Nokia Newcomer Award. While she may be young, today this girl proved she can shred, so watch out ladies.

Elena Hight unseated reigning champ Kelly Clark, the first to do so since Fall 2010.

Kelly Clark took home second place.

Ellery Hollingsworth picked up third.

By the time the men stepped up, the sun was on full alert beaming down on the pipe and softening the pipe walls and slipping out riders left and right. Despite the changing conditions, Shaun White put down a solid first run of 90.44 that secured him the first place position. Louie Vito followed in second and local boy Benji Farrow, out of Ludlow, VT brought up third.

Shaun White had no problem clearing the 20 foot mark out of the pipe.

Louie Vito landed second place.

Benji Farrow of Ludlow, VT took home the bronze medal.

In traditional Open fashion, pipe poachers kept the crowd stoked up between runs, airing out with huge methods. Gotta love it. Here’s to another 30 years.

Even the dudes poaching were going HUGE!

The US Open, Snowboarding’s Premiere Event, Hits Stratton March 5 – 11.

It’s hard to believe, but the Burton Snowboards US Open Snowboarding Championships turns 30 this year. Officially kicking off on Monday, March 5th and running through Sunday, March 11, the event will once again take over the Sun Bowl area of Stratton Mountain.

So what’s on deck? The best halfpipe and slopestyle snowboarders in the world have confirmed they’ll be competing, including Shaun White (who missed last year’s US Open), Kazuhiro Kokubo (last year’s men’s pipe winner), Iouri Podladtchikov, Louie Vito, Mark McMorris, Danny Davis, Scotty Lago, Sebastian Toutant, Kelly Clark (last year’s women’s pipe winner), Hannah Teter, Enni Rukajarvi, Jamie Anderson and Gretchen Bleiler, to name a few. Check out a full schedule of all the events.

Secondly, in honor of the 30th anniversary, the Burton US Open has stepped up its late-night entertainment to a whole new level. Headlining live acts include popular mash-up artist dream team, Super Mash Bros, performing Friday at the Burton x Mountain Dew Party. And Saturday night, hip-hop superstars Method Man (of Wu-Tang Clan) and Redman (of Def Squad) will perform at the ‘30th Love’ party.

The best part? It’s all FREE. The competition, the live music, the free swag being tossed out by vendors — it’s all at no charge. Thanks, Burton.

Slopestyle finals go down during the day on Friday, March 9th, followed by a retro-themed ‘slingshot’ race for legendary Open competitors called ‘The Washed Up Cup’ taking place on Friday night. On Saturday, the signature US Open halfpipe finals go down, followed by an invitational ‘Night Jam’ being held under the lights on Saturday night. All free.

Can’t make it to Stratton to experience the 30th anniversary of the US Open in person? Tune in to the internets for live webcasting on Redbull.tv. Men’s and women’s finals will also air live on good ol’ fashioned TV on Friday and Saturday on Universal Sports. After the event is over, highlights of winning runs and full webcasts will also be available for on-demand viewing at www.redbull.com/snowboarding-live

For classic US Open photos, event highlights, quotes from the legends, and the boards beneath the riders, go ‘head and download the US Open History iPad App.

Complete event details, including schedules and spectator info are at opensnowboarding.com.

Winter Dew Tour coming to Killington, Jan 19 – 22.

Danny Davis and Scotty Lago (photo courtesy of Alli Sports)

Here comes the Dew Tour.

Shaun White. Louie Vito. I-Pod. Torstein Horgmo. All the biggest names in the snowboard contest scene are in the pipe and on the slopestyle course at Killington, Vermont, January 19 – 22, for the second stop of the Winter Dew Tour.

Why should you go? Cause it’s free, first of all. But this is also your chance to see Olympic-caliber athletes in Vermont, not only in competition but also milling about the base area and hanging out signing autographs.

If you get there early and score a prime against-the-fence viewing spot on the deck of the halfpipe, you’ll be so close to the competitors you could almost reach out and touch them. Then, afterward, you actually will be close enough to reach out and touch them (We don’t recommend that, though. It’s creepy. Just be normal and get a high five or something).

Competition schedule for Winter Dew Tour, Killington, Vermont, January 19 – 22.