Costain boys medal at Schweitzer
Ladd and Parkin Costain, both Whitefish
Mountain Resort Freestyle Team members, brought home three medals
and an overall trophy from last weekend’s Grom Stomp event at
Schweitzer Mountain in Idaho. Nearly 90 competitors ages 6 to 11
competed in slopestyle and ridercross events at the Stomping
Grounds terrain park.
Parkin, 11, took first place in
slopestyle and second in skiercross. He had the highest combined
score of the weekend, granting him an under-age invitation to next
weekend’s 12-and-over Stomp Games.
Ladd, 9, faced a field of 18 boys and
took second place in the slopestyle division with a first pumping
run full of “serious old-school style,” as the event announcer
described it.
After winning the last six Canadian
freeski events he’s entered, Parkin will travel to Grand Targhee in
Wyoming and Kirkwood in California to compete in the International
Freeskiers Association Junior Freeskiing Tour. Parkin has high
hopes of doing well in these events, although he will be competing
in the older 12-14 age category.
At Fernie, B.C., earlier this season,
Parkin had the highest score of all competitors up to age 18 during
the qualifying day and pioneered a line that the winning teenagers
used in their finals runs.
Counter to the Canadian events, the
IFSA has decided to limit entry in freeskiing events to ages 12 and
over, although the organization granted Parkin entry to the U.S.
events due to his extraordinary results north of the border.
Freeskiing events, also known as “big
mountain” or “extreme” skiing events, offer athletes the
opportunity to compete in steep, rocky and challenging terrain.
Competitors are judged in five categories, the most important of
which is “line,” or the difficulty of the route chosen by
competitors. The other categories are control, fluidity, technique
and style.