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2009–2010 Winter Dew Tour

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The 2009–2010 Winter Dew Tour was the second year for the event.

Stop 1: Breckenridge Ski Resort

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The first stop took place at Breckenridge Ski Resort in Breckenridge, Colorado between December 18 and 20, 2009.[1]

Freeskiing

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's Superpipe  Mike Riddle (CAN) 93.00  Josiah Wells (NZL) 91.50  Xavier Bertoni (FRA) 90.75
Men's Slopestyle  Andreas Håtveit (NOR) 93.00  Tom Wallisch (USA) 92.38  Sammy Carlson (USA) 91.13

Snowboarding

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's Superpipe  Danny Davis (USA) 96.50  Yuri Podladchikov (RUS) 91.25  J.J. Thomas (USA) 84.75
Women's Superpipe  Queralt Castellet (ESP) 92.50  Sarah Conrad (CAN) 89.00  Kjersti Østgaard Buaas (NOR) 87.00
Men's Slopestyle  Tyler Flanagan (USA) 93.00  Sage Kotsenburg (USA) 90.00  Eric Willett (USA) 87.50
Women's Slopestyle  Jamie Anderson (USA) 92.00  Šárka Pančochová (CZE) 80.25  Jenny Jones (GBR) 67.50

Stop 2: Snowbasin Resort

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The second stop on the tour took place at Snowbasin Resort in Huntsville, Utah between January 15 and 17, 2010.[2]

Freeskiing

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's Superpipe  Josiah Wells (NZL) 92.50  Simon Dumont (USA) 91.38  Peter Olenick (USA) 89.50
Women's Superpipe  Sarah Burke (USA) 91.75  Jen Hudak (USA) 88.75  Rosalind Groenewoud (CAN) 83.00
Men's Slopestyle  Bobby Brown (USA) 93.25  Sammy Carlson (USA) 91.25  Andreas Håtveit (NOR) 89.00

Snowboarding

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's Superpipe  Danny Davis (USA) 96.00  Steve Fisher (USA) 91.75  Jack Mitrani (USA) 84.75
Women's Superpipe  Elena Hight (USA) 92.50  Kaitlyn Farrington (USA) 88.25  Queralt Castellet (ESP) 81.25
Men's Slopestyle  Charles Guldemond (USA) 95.25  Tyler Flanagan (USA) 93.75  Sage Kotsenburg (USA) 92.40
Women's Slopestyle  Spencer O'Brien (CAN) 91.00  Jenny Jones (UK) 86.75  Megan Ginter (USA) 80.00

Stop 3: Mount Snow Resort

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West Dover, Vermont's Mount Snow shifted to the third stop from last year's second and took place between February 5 and 7, 2010.[3]

Freeskiing

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's Superpipe  Simon Dumont (USA) 94.75  Tucker Perkins (USA) 92.00  Justin Dorey (CAN) 90.00
Men's Slopestyle  Bobby Brown (USA) 91.75  Andreas Håtveit (NOR) 89.00  Sammy Carlson (USA) 86.75

Snowboarding

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's Superpipe  J.J. Thomas (USA) 96.75  Brennan Swanson (USA) 91.00  Steve Fisher (CAN) 85.00
Women's Superpipe  Kaitlyn Farrington (USA) 90.75  Madeline Schaffrick (USA) 85.00  Kjersti Buass (NOR) 72.50
Men's Slopestyle  Torstein Horgmo (NOR) 96.50  Sage Kotsenburg (USA) 90.25  Ian Thorley (USA) 86.75
Women's Slopestyle  Jamie Anderson (USA)  Jenny Jones (GBR)  Spencer O'Brien (CAN)

Results

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The AST Winter Dew Tour ended with the Toyota Championship at Northstar-at-Tahoe event. Here are the final results from the 2008/2009 tour.[4]

Freeskiing

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's Superpipe  Jossi Wells (NZL) 190  Simon Dumont (USA) 155  Xavier Bertoni (FRA) 150
Men's Slopestyle  Andreas Håtveit (NOR) 280  Bobby Brown (USA) 255  Tom Wallisch (USA) 250

Snowboarding

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's Superpipe  J.J. Thomas (USA) 245  Steve Fisher (CAN) 240  Danny Davis (USA) 200
Women's Superpipe  Kaitlyn Farrington (USA) 255  Kelly Marren (USA) 225  Kjersti Buaas (NOR) 220
Men's Slopestyle  Sage Kotsenburg (USA) 260  Torstein Horgmo (NOR) 240  Tyler Flanagan (USA) 235
Women's Slopestyle  Jamie Anderson (USA) 275  Jenny Jones (UK) 260  Spencer O'Brien (CAN) 255

References

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  1. ^ "Winter Dew Tour Breckenridge 2009 Results". December 21, 2009. Retrieved January 3, 2014.
  2. ^ "Winter Dew Tour Snowbasin 2010 Results and Footage". January 17, 2010. Retrieved January 3, 2014.
  3. ^ "Dew Tour Mount Snow 2010 Results and Footage". February 7, 2010. Retrieved January 4, 2014.
  4. ^ "Winter Dew Tour 2009/2010 Results". February 9, 2010. Retrieved January 4, 2014.