{"id":1381496,"date":"2018-12-08T17:20:01","date_gmt":"2018-12-09T00:20:01","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/alwaysmountaintime.com\/kkch\/local-news\/u-s-teen-sensation-chloe-kim-australian-star-scotty-james-win-at-copper-mountain-grand-prix-halfpipe\/"},"modified":"2018-12-08T17:20:01","modified_gmt":"2018-12-09T00:20:01","slug":"u-s-teen-sensation-chloe-kim-australian-star-scotty-james-win-at-copper-mountain-grand-prix-halfpipe","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/alwaysmountaintime.com\/kkch\/local-news\/u-s-teen-sensation-chloe-kim-australian-star-scotty-james-win-at-copper-mountain-grand-prix-halfpipe\/","title":{"rendered":"U.S. teen sensation Chloe Kim, Australian star Scotty James win at Copper Mountain Grand Prix halfpipe"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><span style=\"font-style:italic;font-size:16px\">By  <a target=\"_blank\" href=\"https:\/\/www.vaildaily.com\/news\/sports\/u-s-teen-sensation-chloe-kim-australian-star-scotty-james-win-at-copper-mountain-grand-prix-halfpipe\/\">Antonio Olivero<\/a><\/span>  Toby Miller couldn&#8217;t help it. He wanted to catch a glimpse.<br \/>\nBefore the 18-year-old snowboarder from Mammoth Lakes, California dropped in for his third and last run at Saturday, Dec. 8&#8217;s Toyota U.S. Grand Prix finals at Copper Mountain Resort, he watched Australian star Scotty James complete his last run. As Miller&#8217;s eyes lingered down the halfpipe long enough to see James stomp his final trick, the halfpipe course&#8217;s starter actually had to physically pull Miller into the start gate.<br \/>\n&#8220;Come on, you need to get to the top,&#8221; the starter said to Miller.<br \/>\n&#8220;I gotta see him,&#8221; Miller replied.<br \/>\nSeconds later, James was awarded a massive score of a 96.75 to jump into first place above Miller&#8217;s second-run score of 94.00.<br \/>\nMoments later, Miller washed out on the bottom of the halfpipe after attempting the biggest trick of the day, a soaring double-cork 1440 \u2014 four complete 360-degree horizontal rotations complete with two inversions. It was a trick he only decided to attempt after he had the knowledge that James had jumped into first place.<br \/>\n&#8220;The second (James) landed it,&#8221; Miller said, &#8220;I looked at my coaches and I was like, &#8216;all right, we&#8217;re going to try it now.'&#8221;<br \/>\nIf Miller had landed it, it would have put a resounding exclamation point to conclude a statement week at Copper for Miller. The week&#8217;s events rounded out with his back-and-forth duel versus the 2018 Olympic bronze medalist James.<br \/>\nOn a day when other top riders, including Eagle-Vail Olympian Jake Pates, struggled to keep speed through the pipe&#8217;s flat bottom, Miller&#8217;s riding looked smooth and effortless. Even more impressive, Miller attempted and near-flawlessly executed two initial runs through the halfpipe that he hadn&#8217;t ever practiced. On his 94.00 run, Miller executed a frontside double-cork 1080 with a mute grab, a cab double-cork 1080 with a mute grab, a frontside 900 with a tail grab, a backside double-cork 1260 with a mute grab and a frontside double-cork 1260 with an Indy grab. In response, James&#8217; winning run consisted of a frontside 1080 with a tail grab, a switch crippler chicken salad, a switch backside double-cork 1080 with a mute grab, a backside double-cork 1260 with a mute grab and a frontside double-cork 1260 with an Indy grab.<br \/>\n&#8220;Today was kind of a test, if you will,&#8221; Miller said. &#8220;Dropping in I had never done it, so to put it down and land it, I was so stoked. I couldn&#8217;t be happier and these guys absolutely slammed. They put a fire under me to have to land, so I&#8217;m really happy.&#8221;<br \/>\nMiller and James battling it out with their 1260-laced runs was complemented on the men&#8217;s podium by a particularly stylish and inventive run pieced together by U.S. Olympian Chase Josey of Idaho. Elite snowboarders in the competition and in the crowd came away enthralled with Josey&#8217;s creative take on the halfpipe course, opting for difficult, atypical tricks such as a high-amplitude double-Michalchuk with a Japan grab at the end of the pipe. Josey earned that 88.00 and third-place podium spot via a <a href=\"https:\/\/www.vaildaily.com\/news\/sports\/u-s-teen-sensation-chloe-kim-australian-star-scotty-james-win-at-copper-mountain-grand-prix-halfpipe\/\" target=\"_blank\" id=\"rssmi_more\"> &#8230;read more<\/a> <\/p>\n<p>Via:: <a href=\"https:\/\/www.vaildaily.com\/news\/sports\/u-s-teen-sensation-chloe-kim-australian-star-scotty-james-win-at-copper-mountain-grand-prix-halfpipe\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"U.S. teen sensation Chloe Kim, Australian star Scotty James win at Copper Mountain Grand Prix halfpipe\">Vail Daily<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Toby Miller couldn&#8217;t help it. He wanted to catch a glimpse.<br \/>\nBefore the 18-year-old snowboarder from Mammoth Lakes, California dropped in for his third and last run at Saturday, Dec. 8&#8217;s Toyota U.S. Grand Prix finals at Copper Mountain Resort, he watched Australian star Scotty James complete his last run. As Miller&#8217;s eyes lingered down the halfpipe long enough to see James stomp his final trick, the halfpipe course&#8217;s starter actually had to physically pull Miller into the start gate.<br \/>\n&#8220;Come on, you need to get to the top,&#8221; the starter said to Miller.<br \/>\n&#8220;I gotta see him,&#8221; Miller replied.<br \/>\nSeconds later, James was awarded a massive score of a 96.75 to jump into first place above Miller&#8217;s second-run score of 94.00.<br \/>\nMoments later, Miller washed out on the bottom of the halfpipe after attempting the biggest trick of the day, a soaring double-cork 1440 \u2014 four complete 360-degree horizontal rotations complete with two inversions. It was a trick he only decided to attempt after he had the knowledge that James had jumped into first place.<br \/>\n&#8220;The second (James) landed it,&#8221; Miller said, &#8220;I looked at my coaches and I was like, &#8216;all right, we&#8217;re going to try it now.'&#8221;<br \/>\nIf Miller had landed it, it would have put a resounding exclamation point to conclude a statement week at Copper for Miller. The week&#8217;s events rounded out with his back-and-forth duel versus the 2018 Olympic bronze medalist James.<br \/>\nOn a day when other top riders, including Eagle-Vail Olympian Jake Pates, struggled to keep speed through the pipe&#8217;s flat bottom, Miller&#8217;s riding looked smooth and effortless. Even more impressive, Miller attempted and near-flawlessly executed two initial runs through the halfpipe that he hadn&#8217;t ever practiced. On his 94.00 run, Miller executed a frontside double-cork 1080 with a mute grab, a cab double-cork 1080 with a mute grab, a frontside 900 with a tail grab, a backside double-cork 1260 with a mute grab and a frontside double-cork 1260 with an Indy grab. In response, James&#8217; winning run consisted of a frontside 1080 with a tail grab, a switch crippler chicken salad, a switch backside double-cork 1080 with a mute grab, a backside double-cork 1260 with a mute grab and a frontside double-cork 1260 with an Indy grab.<br \/>\n&#8220;Today was kind of a test, if you will,&#8221; Miller said. &#8220;Dropping in I had never done it, so to put it down and land it, I was so stoked. I couldn&#8217;t be happier and these guys absolutely slammed. They put a fire under me to have to land, so I&#8217;m really happy.&#8221;<br \/>\nMiller and James battling it out with their 1260-laced runs was complemented on the men&#8217;s podium by a particularly stylish and inventive run pieced together by U.S. Olympian Chase Josey of Idaho. Elite snowboarders in the competition and in the crowd came away enthralled with Josey&#8217;s creative take on the halfpipe course, opting for difficult, atypical tricks such as a high-amplitude double-Michalchuk with a Japan grab at the end of the pipe. Josey earned that 88.00 and third-place podium spot via a <a href=\"https:\/\/www.vaildaily.com\/news\/sports\/u-s-teen-sensation-chloe-kim-australian-star-scotty-james-win-at-copper-mountain-grand-prix-halfpipe\/\" target=\"_blank\" id=\"rssmi_more\"> &#8230;read more<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":2,"featured_media":0,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"_acf_changed":false,"footnotes":""},"categories":[112],"tags":[],"class_list":{"0":"post-1381496","1":"post","2":"type-post","3":"status-publish","4":"format-standard","6":"category-local-news"},"acf":[],"publishpress_future_action":{"enabled":false,"date":"2026-06-20 06:57:16","action":"change-status","newStatus":"draft","terms":[],"taxonomy":"category","extraData":[]},"publishpress_future_workflow_manual_trigger":{"enabledWorkflows":[]},"distributor_meta":false,"distributor_terms":false,"distributor_media":false,"distributor_original_site_name":"KKCH - The Lift FM","distributor_original_site_url":"https:\/\/alwaysmountaintime.com\/kkch","push-errors":false,"_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/alwaysmountaintime.com\/kkch\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/1381496","targetHints":{"allow":["GET"]}}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/alwaysmountaintime.com\/kkch\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/alwaysmountaintime.com\/kkch\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/types\/post"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/alwaysmountaintime.com\/kkch\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/users\/2"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/alwaysmountaintime.com\/kkch\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/comments?post=1381496"}],"version-history":[{"count":0,"href":"https:\/\/alwaysmountaintime.com\/kkch\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/1381496\/revisions"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"https:\/\/alwaysmountaintime.com\/kkch\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media?parent=1381496"}],"wp:term":[{"taxonomy":"category","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/alwaysmountaintime.com\/kkch\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/categories?post=1381496"},{"taxonomy":"post_tag","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/alwaysmountaintime.com\/kkch\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/tags?post=1381496"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}