“Overall I’m just so, so happy with how I skied, that’s what I’m going to take away from this.”
Second place for the women went to Canada’s Naomi Urness with a score of165.75, who claimed her first career World Cup podium in just her fifth World Cup start. With clean and stylish right double cork 1080 mute and switch right double bio 1080 mutes to her credit, Urness showed she’s one to watch as the season progresses.
Stomping both left and right double cork 1260 safety grabs, China’s Liu Mengting secured a home-soil third place finish with a score of 165.25. Liu’s result on Saturday follows her first World Cup victory in Klagenfurt (AUT) last season.
Finland’s Anni Karava finished in fourth place on Saturday, a week after she was third at the Slopestyle World Cup season opener in Stubai (AUT). Swiss skier and PyeongChang 2018 Olympic Slopestyle gold medallist Sarah Hoefflin finished last in the eight-woman final after crashing in her first run.
Podmilsak claimed victory in the men’s event on Saturday thanks to two high scoring runs which gave him a total of 185.50.

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