

And the judges, hopefully, have been focused on the details. The results are below, but I can concur with their judgment by saying that Andreas Håtveit went bigger, grabbed harder, and stomped cleaner than anyone elsedub 10 dub mute to the bottom. He finished just ahead of Phil Casabon, who put his shifty Japan 10 on display, and Sammy Carlson with trademark pop and poke on his dub 10 mute.
Talking to Jacob Wester afterward, he was rightfully disappointed with 12th place after dragging hands on his landing. But back to the generality of it allas I ran around it was still obvious that when this elite group is jumping in front of an appreciative crowd on even just an average scaffolding jump they fall back on camaraderie and the general good nature that comes from skiing.

Results
1. Andreas Håtveit, 286
2. Phil Casabon, 283
3. Sammy Carlson, 280
4. Pekka Hyysalo, 272
5. Jon Olsson, 270
6. Elias Ambühl, 262
7. Simon Dumont, 254
8. Patrick Hollaus, 252
9. Tom Wallisch, 240
10. Simon Ericsson, 201
11. LJ Strenio, 160
12. Jacob Wester, 134
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