The 17th annual SLUG Games: Year of the Yeti Presented By G-Form, Mark Miller Subaru and Monster Energy rail-jam contest was held at Brighton Resort in sunny Utah on Saturday, Feb. 11. Brighton is all about the good times, keeping our priorities in check and getting wild with friends—which is why SLUG Games is so well situated there.
Brighton Terrain Parks Manager Mouse—now in his sixth season as the head of this hard working staff, the master lip sculptor and flow analyst—was on hand all day to put specialty shovel to snow and direct his minions in the smooth operation of this outstanding rail jam.
DJ Matty Mo was in booth all afternoon popping, mixing and holding it down with deep grooves to pump up the competitors and keep the spectators warm.
MC Ben Bogart brought equal parts trick knowledge, congratulatory sound effects and heckling—I’d say he killed it. Bogart is clearly a jovial fellow who repeatedly gave credit for tricks originally executed by former snowboard-camp attendees whom he had coached—this is an example of the kind of camaraderie found in this tight-knit mountain community.
Best Trick honors went to Brady Durgins for his a cab 270 on 270 off the waterfall rail. Other notable big tricks included a backside boardslide to an extremely stalled-out shifty off the top of the wall ride by Jeff Hopkins. Best Crash went to Garret Calaway. An honorable mention for Best Crash went to Pat Fava, who executed, in his own words, “a double 360 to deck, to full scorpion,” Fava said. “I’m out here giving the people what they want—that’s what it’s all about”— which means that he came up short (distance wise) on a 720, fell down and slid on his chest/stomach region for a sustained distance. It was beautiful. Fava is not wrong: When you’re riding with your friends, the prizes and the official results are really secondary. For most people, the motivation is stoking their friends up to add to the excitement of an already excellent day.
And what about the winners? Well, everyone who partied with us was winning at life, but there were also contest winners:
Men’s 17 & Under Ski: 1st Place Luke Mallen, 2nd Place Alex Mallen and 3rd Place Garret Callaway
Men’s 17 & Under Snow: 1st Place Henry Hawkins, 2nd Place Spencer Dallas and 3rd Place Ashton Davis. Before the contest I chatted with Hawkins, who just wanted to hit each obstacle on the course and maybe do a 180 off of the box. Instead, he did an inverted 540 in the quarter pipe, as well as a fast plant 540, which were big tricks on the day.
Women’s 17 & Under Snow: 1st Place Mattie Neves, 2nd Place Sofie Neves and 3rd Place Gwennith Park
Women’s Open Ski: 1st Place Celine Fouquet. Fouquet fought despite competing in an uncontested category, pushing her comfort level and elevating her riding throughout the contest.
Men’s Open Ski: 1st Place Jonathan Klutsch, 2nd Place Ben Rotordo and 3rd Place Ian Russel. Let it be known that Mr. Klutsch is not scared. He took some big falls off the top of the wall ride, but didn’t slow down. He attempted rotations into and out of every obstacle on the course and stomped at least half of them.
Women’s Open Snow: 1st Place Sierra Jewett, 2nd Place Samantha Hobush and 3rd Place Rachel Westcott. Hobush stood proudly on the second step of the podium with her fairly fresh baby. Jewett won the section by greasing the C to down rail and multiple maneuvers on the flat box to down rail. “The contest was super good. [The ladies] all killed it. It was a great time and it was a beautiful day,” Jewett said about SLUG Games: Year of the Yeti.
Men’s Open Snow: 1st Place Makalu Arnold, 2nd Place Jeff Hopkins and 3rd Place Andy Chammaraw. Men’s Open Snow was the most hotly contested of the categories. Chammaraw said, ”I didn’t even know what the rail looked like [referring to the down, down down rail]. I just mobbed into it.” This was a fair representation to Chammaraw’s approach, just comfortable and excited. Arnold killed it on all features and was promptly crushed by all of his friends and a yeti after being declared the winner. All three spots on the podium for Men’s Open Snow were claimed by members of the Brighton Parks Crew. They love and live what they do.
Makalu Arnold, Men’s Open Snow 1st place, 50-50 270 to frontboard. Photo: Chris Kiernan
Jeff Hopkins 2nd place Men’s Open Snow back lip Photo: CJ Anderson
Sierra Jewett 1st place Women’s Open Snow 50-50 Photo: CJ Anderson
Samantha Hobush 2nd place Women’s Open Snow 50-50. Photo: CJ Anderson
Ben Rotordo, 2nd place Men’s Open Ski, box to down rail Photo: CJ Anderson
Luke Mallen, 1st place Men’s Under 17 Ski, flying with his skies crossed. Photo: CJ Anderson
Andy Chammarow, Men’s Open Snow 3rd place, 50-50. Photo: Chris Kiernan
Brady Durgins, Best Trick, Cab 270 front boardslide 270 out. Photo: Chris Kiernan
Andy Chammarow, Men’s Open Snow 3rd place, Boardslide. Photo: Chris Keirnan
Andreas Sjobeck, Air out of the course. Photo Chris Kiernan
Evan Thomas, Floats over the Slug banner. Photo Chris Kiernan
Jesse Ramierez, Gap to rail. Photo Chris Kiernan
Ian Russell, Men’s Open Ski 3rd place. Photo: Chris Kiernan
Jaromie Nold, Frontside Rodeo. Photo Chris Kiernan
Sophie Neves, Women’s Under 17 Snow 2nd place, Indy grab over rail. Photo Chris Kiernan.
Shane Cashin, Boardslide. Photo: Chris Kiernan
Shane Cashin, Boardslide. Photo: Chris Kiernan
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Will Steller, 50-50. Photo: Chris Kiernan
Evan Thomas, Backflip. Photo: Chirs Kiernan
Luke Mallen, Men’s Under 17 Ski 1st place, 360. Photo Chris Kiernan
Alex Mallen, Men’s Under 17 Ski 2nd place, Disaster. Photo: Chris Kiernan
Samantha Hobush, Women’s Open Snow 2nd place, 50-50. Photo: Chris Kiernan
Garrett Calaway 3rd place Men’s Under 17 Ski rail slide. Photo CJ Anderson
Alex Mallen 2nd place Men’s Under 17 Ski rail slide. Photo: CJ Anderson
Gwennie park 3rd place Women’s Under 17 Snow 50-50. Photo: CJ Anderson
Sophie Neves 2nd place Women’s Under 17 Snow 50-50. Photo: CJ Anderson
Mattie Neves 1st place Women’s Under 17 Snow 50-50. Photo: CJ Anderson
Ashton Davis 3rd place Men’s Under 17 Snow 50-50. Photo: CJAnderson
Spencer Dallas 2nd place Men’s Under 17 Snow flying off the jump. Photo CJ Anderson
Spencer Dallas 2nd Place Men’s Under 17 Snow flying off the jump. Photo CJ Anderson
Henry Hawkins 1st place Men’s Under 17 Snow Hand plant. Photo CJ Anderson
Henry Hawkins 1st Place Men’s Under 17 Snow board slide. Photo CJ Anderson
Ian Russel 3rd place Men’s Open Ski back flip. Photo: CJ Anderson
Ian Russel 3rd Place Men’s Open Ski rail slide. Photo: CJ Anderson
Ian Russel 3rd place Men’s Open Ski back flip 360. Photo: CJ Anderson
Ian Russel 3rd place Men’s Open Ski flying off the jump. Photo: CJ Anderson
Jonathan Klutsch 1st place Men’s Open Ski Spinning off the jump. Photo: CJ Anderson
Rachel Westcott 3rd place Women’s Open Snow 50-50 to front lip. Photo: CJ Anderson
Sierra Jewett 1st place Women’s Open Snow 50-50 to back lip. Photo: CJ Anderson
Andy Chammarow 3rd place Men’s Open Snow 360 melon grab. Photo: CJ Anderson
Andy Chammarow 3rd place Men’s Open Snow Board slide. Photo: CJ Anderson
Jeff Hopkins 2nd place Men’s Open Snow rail slide Photo: CJ Anderson
Jeff Hopkins 2nd place Men’s Open Snow back lip. Photo: CJ Anderson
Makalu Arnold 1st place Men’s Open Snow front lip. Photo: CJ Anderson
SLUG games rail set up at Brighton Resort. Photo: Jo Savage // @SavageDangerWolf
Kevin Scott, aka the Yeti, made a fabulous car model next to the rad Subaru. Thanks to Subaru for being another great sponsor of SLUG games. Photo: Jo Savage // @SavageDangerWolf
Spectators enjoying the show in front of the Monster Energy and G-From booths. Photo: Jo Savage // @SavageDangerWolf
Pat Fava was getting silly in between laps in the Men’s Open Snow division. Photo: Jo Savage // @SavageDangerWolf
Thanks to the many sponsors that helped to make the SLUG games happen. Zeal optics people talked to SLUG games attendees. Photo: Jo Savage // @SavageDangerWolf
Monster was one of the SLUG games sponsors and handed out free Monsters the entire event. Photo: Jo Savage // @SavageDangerWolf
DJ Matty Mo played a solid set throughout the entire SLUG games. Photo: Jo Savage // @SavageDangerWolf
Tristin Heiner and his friend were all smiles in between competitions. Photo: Jo Savage // @SavageDangerWolf
Yeti made new friends. Photo: Jo Savage // @SavageDangerWolf
Participants and spectators watched the competition. Photo: Jo Savage // @SavageDangerWolf
Pit Viper sponsored the event . Their rad glasses were sported by the entire SLUG team. Photo: Jo Savage // @SavageDangerWolf
Post comp smiles. Photo: Jo Savage // @SavageDangerWolf
IZM Apparel sponsored the event and sold their awesome lids. Photo: Jo Savage // @SavageDangerWolf
In between heats, some participants went into the Brighton parking lot and grilled burgers and veggies. Photo: Jo Savage // @SavageDangerWolf
Sierra Jewett was all smiles before she was announced the winner of the Women’s Open Snow division. Photo: Jo Savage // @SavageDangerWolf
G-Form was another awesome sponsor who set up a booth at the event. Photo: Jo Savage // @SavageDangerWolf
IZM Apparel did a heavy product toss after all heats were closed. The stoke was alive. Photo: Jo Savage // @SavageDangerWolf
Some riders lined up pre-award ceremony. Photo: Jo Savage // @SavageDangerWolf
Product tosses ended the SLUG games event. Photo: Jo Savage // @SavageDangerWolf
SLUGgers threw more product. Photo: Jo Savage // @SavageDangerWolf
Sierra Jewett, Women’s Open Snow 1st place, 50-50. Photo: Chris Kiernan
Tristin Heiner, Frontboard through the C rail. Photo Chris Kiernan
Alex Mallen, Men’s Under 17 2nd place, Boardslide. Photo: Chris Kiernan
Samantha Hopkins, Women’s Open Snow 2nd place, Backside lipslide. Photo Chris Kiernan
People dog piled Makalu Arnold after he was announced the winner of the Men’s Open Snow. Yeti got in on it too. Photo: Jo Savage // @SavageDangerWolf
SLUGgers Angela Brown and Dusk Raps announced the winners of each division in their awesome Pit Viper shades and IZM beanies. Good vibes and good tunes. Photo: Jo Savage // @SavageDangerWolf
The two best friends that anyone could have. MC of the event, *****, posed with Yeti. Photo: Jo Savage // @SavageDangerWolf
Yeti held Samantha Hobosh’s sleeping son. Photo: Jo Savage // @SavageDangerWolf
Proud fathers joined their sons and friends to watch the award ceremony. Photo: Jo Savage // @SavageDangerWolf
Men’s Under 17 Ski winners. Luke Mallen (3rd), Garrett Calaway (1st), Alex Mallen (2nd). Photo: Jo Savage // @SavageDangerWolf
Women’s Under 17 Snow winners. Gwennie Park (3rd), Mattie Neves (1st), Sophie Neves (2nd). Photo: Jo Savage // @SavageDangerWolf
Ashton Davis throws the shaka from the winners’ podium. Photo: Jo Savage // @SavageDangerWolf
Men’s Under 17 Snow winners. Ashton Davis (3rd), Henry Hawkins (1st), Spencer Dallas (2nd). Photo: Jo Savage // @SavageDangerWolf
Ashton Davis was all smiles carrying his prizes from the podium. Photo: Jo Savage // @SavageDangerWolf
Henry Hawkins and Gwennie Park checked out his prize digs from SkullCandy. Photo: Jo Savage // @SavageDangerWolf
Women’s Open Ski winner Celine Fouqet. Photo: Jo Savage // @SavageDangerWolf
Men’s Open Ski winners. Ian Russel (3rd), Jonathan Clutch (1st), Ben Rotordo (2nd). Photo: Jo Savage // @SavageDangerWolf
Women’s Open Snow winners. Rachel Westcott (3rd), Sierra Jewett (1st), and Samantha Hobosh (2nd) and her son. Photo: Jo Savage // @SavageDangerWolf
Men’s open snow winners. Andy Chammarow (3rd), Makalu Arnold (1st), Jeff Hopkins (2nd). Photo: Jo Savage // @SavageDangerWolf
Makalu Arnold celebrated his win with champagne. Photo: Jo Savage // @SavageDangerWolf
Brady Durgins won the award for Best Trick. Photo: Jo Savage // @SavageDangerWolf
Best Crash award went to Garrett Calaway. Photo: Jo Savage // @SavageDangerWolf
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