Estonia’s Kelly Sildaru wins third Aspen X Games slopestyle gold

Kelly Sildaru said she was sad to miss last year’s Winter X Games because of a knee injury, but the 16-year-old didn’t miss a beat Friday in her return to the slopestyle course where she’s had nothing but success.

On her final morning run, the Estonian teen registered the highest slopestyle score in X Games history, 99 points out of a possible 100, and improved her streak to 3-for-3 on the Buttermilk slopestyle course.

“I loved my run and I loved what I did. So yeah, I’m stoked,” she said. “The first two runs I was a bit slow on the second and third jumps, so I just tried to get more speed and better grabs. But you never know what you’re going to score with your run.”

Sildaru won slopestyle in 2016 as a 13-year-old, becoming the youngest female gold medalist, and repeated in 2017. She tore her ACL last season and sat out X Games and the Olympics.

She was in first already before Friday’s final run with only American Maggie Voisin, last year’s winner, in the gate behind her. Did it feel like the best run of Sildaru’s young career?

“The score says that, so yes,” she laughed. “I’m really enjoying skiing right now.

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It really was a bit sad last year not being here.”

After winning silver Thursday in the superpipe she’ll go for her third medal in 24 hours in the big air Friday night.

Voisin, who had a 87.66-point run on her second time down, said this year’s course is the best setup in her five trips to Aspen. She especially liked the rail section, which proved to be her downfall on her last run and attempt to improve on bronze and overtake Sildaru.

“I wouldn’t say it changed my thinking,” Voisin said of seeing Sildaru’s 99-point score, “but I was a little more hungry to move up knowing I was in third already.”

The Montana skier also will compete in Friday night’s big air and then will head back to Park City and continue training for next month’s World Championships.

Swiss skier Sarah Hoefflin, who turned 18 earlier this month, made her X Games debut pay off with a silver-medal run on her first official trip down the Buttermilk course.

via:: The Aspen Times