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2002 US Open Snowboarding Championships: Men's Halfpipe
Boulanger's Dialed 50-50's and Smooth 3's Earn Her #1
Stratton Mountain, VT - March 17, 2002

2002 US Open
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In the women's slopestyle comp under the sunny skies, Hannah Teeter busted out of the gate with nice 50/50's at the top transitioning into some floaty tail grabs, and finished out with one of the highlights of the day: a locked on 50/50 down the entire 50-foot rail that rounded out the park.

The guys were having trouble with this rail, so it was rad to see Hannah bust out. Her performance was enough to claim 2nd place.

Jaime MacLeod rode well all day, but it was her final run featuring her own variation of a cork 3 and an enormous slow rotation backside three over the biggest table in the park that impressed the judges enough to award her 3rd place.

"In the end, it was Annie Boulanger's consistency that took home the top spot on the podium...."

In the end, it was Annie Boulanger's consistency that took home the top spot on the podium. All day she was stomping her tricks, topped off by some dialed in 50/50's and smooth backside 3's.

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