Torah Bright leading TTR Tour after halfpipe win in Japan

Torah Bright is the new TTR World Tour women’s leader after winning the halfpipe contest at the five star Nissan X-Trail Nippon Open.

Bright took an early lead with her first halfpipe run of the day after only qualifying seventh for the finals. A fall on her second attempt pushed her to better her score on her third and final attempt that included a FS 5, a massive McTwist, her signature stylish Air to Fakie Tailgrab, an epic Cab 7, finally ending with a BS Alley-oop Indy 3. Now as the women’s tour leader,Bright will be looking to keep her tour lead through the rest of the season and defend her tour championship.

"It feels really good to be leading the TTR world tour at the moment,” said Bright after her Title win. “I’m just hoping that I can keep up the consistency at the contests to stay up on top until the Roxy Chicken Jam and take the TTR title once again. But anybody can take it from me at anytime. It’s still a tight race to the end with Jamie, Kelly and Jenny. It would be amazing to get two in a row, maybe the hat trick. I’d like a hat trick. I thought it was always special in cricket to get a hat trick."

Gretchen Bleiler (USA) who finished second in the women’s halfpipe in Japan is now in the TTR Top 40. Bleiler stomped one of the best runs of the day starting things off with a crippler going straight into a nice method. She turned things up a notch with her third hit going into a FS 9 Melon, followed by a BS Indy and finishing with a FS 7 Lien Air. Manuela Pesko from Switzerland finished third and is now just inside the TTR Top 20. Pesko’s run included a BS 5 Mute, a FS 7 Lien Air, a Cab 3 Mute, a FS Air and a BS 7 Mute.

The Men’s Swatch TTR Top five remains unchanged for the time being. Keir Dillon sits just above the TTR Top 50 with his third halfpipe result this season. Dillon stomped the best run of the day by far, going for a huge 900 Indy, into a Crippler Tail, followed by a BS inverted 5 Indy, a FS Inverted 9 melon and ending his run with an Alley-oop McTwist 7.

Local Japanese rider Kazuhiro Kokubo who finished second behind Keir Dillon now sits at TTR World No. 11. His run started off with a sky-high Chuckflip Nose, into a FS 10 Tail, a Cab 7, a FS 7 and finally a Cab 9. Finnish rider Janne Korpi who rounded out the men’s podium remains in World No. 12 with his third place run that consisted of a Cab 10 Tail, a FS 10 Melon, a Cab 9, a BS 5 Indy, ending with a BS Alley-oop Chuck Flip.

With just a handful five and six star competitions left on the tour, opportunities to earn high amounts of valuable TTR ranking points are narrowing down. If riders wish to grab hold a part of the Swatch TTR $250 000 end-of-season prize purse and go for the Tour Title, now is the time to step things up. The Tour continues this week with the five Aesthetiker Waengl Taengl in Mayrhofen, Austria. Also coming up soon are the five World Superpipe Championships in Killington, USA.

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Top Ten Final Results for Nissan X-Trail Nippon Open Halfpipe
Men
1. Keir Dillon   USA
2. Kazuhiro Kokubo  JPN
3. Janne Korpi  FIN
4. Daisuke Murakami  JPN
5. Keito Kumazaki  JPN
6. Itaru Fujinuma  JPN
7. Kohei Kudo   JPN
8. Hiroki Suwa  JPN
9. Toni-Markus Turunen FIN
10. Rikuya Narita  JPN

Women

1. Torah Bright  AUS
2. Gretchen Bleiler  USA
3. Manuela Pesko  SUI
4. Soko Yamaoka  JPN
5. Ellery Hollingsworth USA
6. Yayoi Tamura  JPN
7. Shiho Nakashima  JPN
8. Keiko Ohkura  JPN
9. Kelly Clark   USA
10. Rika Hatta  JPN