On July 14, 2014

Bear Mountain Mogul Challenge

Bear Mountain Mogul Challenge

On Saturday, April 6, 200 amateur bumpers took to the slopes of Outer Limits to battle it out for top honors. The top 32 men and 16 women returned Sunday, April 7, to compete in a head-to-head competition, running a dual bumps course with sudden death format; only the winners advanced.

The results were spectacular with some big air and crazy tricks. Those that went big and were able to hold on landed at the top of the charts at the end of the weekend festivities.

RESULTS

Men’s
1st Place – Kevin Clifford
2nd Place – Jason Beaudet
3rd Place – PJ Ricci
4th Place – John Witt

Women’s
1st Place – Sharon Maloney
2nd Place – Sammie Anderman
3rd Place – Amanda Forgione
4th Place – Jody Keef

Photos by Polly Lynn & Chandler Burgess, courtesy of Killington Resort

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