Andreas Wiig Lands Slopestyle Gold

Jan 28 2007 / Aspen, CO
Snowboard Slopestyle Gold Is Taken From Four-Time Defending Champion Shaun White in Winter X Games 11


Aspen, Colo. – In his fourth slopestyle appearance, Norwegian Andreas Wiig beat out four-time defending slopestyle champion Shaun White to grab the 2007 Winter X Games gold. The win brings Wiig’s total number of Winter X Games medals to three including a bronze in 2004 and silver in 2006.
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“Winning is just a bonus,” Wiig said. In regards to ex-champ, Shaun White, he continued, “I have all the respect in the world for Shaun but its good for snowboarding that its not just about one person anymore.”

The 25-year old Wiig came into this year’s X Games with momentum having won the silver in the 2006 Winter X Games slopestyle and the 2007 Honda Session slopestyle contest.

Jussi Oksanen, a 27-year old rider from Kirkkonummi, Finland came in third with a solid run after attending the Winter X Games for eight years in a row.

 “Everything worked out for me. I just wanted a smooth run and I got it,” said Oksanen. “Andreas [Wiig] has been killing it for so long that he totally deserves the gold.”

Although four-time defending slopestyle champion, Shaun White, gave up the gold to Wiig, the famed 20-year-old redhead from San Diego, Calif. still stood on the podium in third place.

SNOWBOARD SLOPESTYLE MEN’S
Final Results from Aspen/Snowmass on Saturday, January 27, 2007
  1. Andreas Wiig
  2. Jussi Oksanen
  3. Shaun White
  4. Antti Autti
  5. Mathieu Crepel
  6. Danny Davis
  7. Danny Kass
  8. Travis Rice
  9. Hampus Mosesson
  10. Chas Guldemond