By Antonio Olivero As Aaron Blunck chilled with teammates, family and friends at the corral at the bottom of the Copper Mountain Resort halfpipe on Friday, he expected a score in the 90s for his second of three runs. Maybe.
It was a new four-hit run for Blunck on the 550-foot-long Copper pipe that included a soaring right double-cork 1440 (two inversions, three-and-a-half rotations) with a tail grab that served as the exclamation point.
When a score of 96.25 flashed …read more
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