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THE 7TH ANNUAL BURTON CATTLEMAN’S RAIL JAM
Burton Snowboards is pleased to announce the return of the Burton Cattleman’s Rail Jam for 2012, with the country’s best snowboarders set to descend on Mt Buller for Australia’s premiere rail event, Saturday July 14th.
The 7th year of the competition brings a new competition format designed to encourage Australia’s up-and-coming snowboard talent. As an ‘invite only’ event in previous years, the 2012 Cattleman’s Rail Jam will unfold as an open event with qualifiers taking place throughout the day on the Burton Cattleman’s Replica Stair Set, located in the Frank MBP Terrain Park. Riders can register on the day out the front of Freeride Boardstore at 9am, however spots are limited to 60.
The top 10 qualifiers from the day’s heats will then compete against previous competition winners under lights on Mt Buller’s famed Cattleman’s Rail in the Village Square for a share of $7000 worth of prize money.
Burton Cattleman’s Rail Jam partners include Transfer Snowboard Magazine, the Frank MBP Terrain Park, Mt Buller, Contour, Corona, Anon Optics and Red Protection.
The official after party will be held at Mt Buller’s Kooroora Hotel from 8:30pm featuring RJMC and Cut N Paste as a part of the DJ Knows Alpine Tour.
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everytime i go to buller i look at this rail & im amazed at the balls of some of these guys to do the gap to rail. Its HUGE and that rails is steep and skinny.
Side note, my work made the mt buller sign above the stairs. end side note
BURTON CATTLEMAN’S RAIL JAM 2012
Tom Pelley takes out the 7th Annual Burton Cattleman’s Rail Jam at Mt Buller’s famed Cattleman’s Stair Set. Second Place, Jye Kearney, third place Chris DeCampo, best trick Nick Harvey.
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TOM PELLEY WINS THE 7TH ANNUAL CATTLEMAN’S RAIL JAM
Mt Buller, Saturday 14th July 2012 – Tom Pelley, 23, from Sydney has become only the second rider to ever win two Burton Cattleman’s Rail Jams, in a riveting showdown between 15 of the country’s best snowboarders on Mt Buller’s famed Cattleman’s Stair Set.
Tom took out the title and $4000, narrowly edging past second place Jye Kearney and third place Chris DeCampo in a clinical display of style and technicality. With a solid performance both regular and switch, Tom’s experience in the event certainly showed as he methodically worked through his session. Noteworthy tricks included backside 50-50 to front-lip slide, pretzel out from the top close out rail as well as virtually every combination of 180s on and off the rail.
“I’m super stoked to be back on the podium – tonight’s going to be massive!’ Tom said after the big cheque was handed to him.
In what the judges called one of the closest finals to date, Jye Kearney was awarded second place with a series of signature frontside, backside and cab 270s over the gap as well as a solid backside 360 to 50-50 on the outer rail.
Mt Buller local Chris DeCampo was also impressive, taking out third spot with his flawless style and array of spins on and off the rail. Chris’ switch backside nose-press, cab 180 out was also a close contender for the hit of the night.
The Best Trick however, was awarded to Nick Harvey who stomped a gap to boardslide through the kink on the infamous outside double-kink rail, a super high consequence trick never seen before at Cattleman’s.
The 7th Annual Cattleman’s Rail Jam brought a new event format, with only previous winners being allowed a direct path into the nighttime final. The day’s qualifying events were held on the Burton Cattleman’s Replica Stair Set in the Mt Buller Skyline park, in two heats - with the top 13 riders qualifying to the final. “This year’s format is a great way to encourage up and coming talent” said Paul Colby, Burton Snowboards Brand Manager. “It really gives in-form riders, who otherwise wouldn’t be able to compete, a chance to prove themselves”.
In less than favourable conditions, it was Tom Reilly from Newcastle who took out the qualifying event, followed by Chris DeCampo in second place and Cohen Davies in third. Special mention must also be given to 15-year-old Cameron Staveley who was the highest qualifying junior rider, walking away with $500 and a Contour Camera.
As in years past, the official after party at the famous Kooroora Hotel did not disappoint, with RJMC and Cut N Paste sending party goers hand’s skyward. The duo, who are touring for their DJ Knows Alpine Tour, ignited the Kooroora Back Bar with help from Corona, ensuring that the Cattleman’s after party remains one of the most talked about events on the Australian snow calendar.
Results
1st Place - $4000 Tom Pelley
2nd Place - $2000 Jye Kearney
3rd Place - $1000 Chris DeCampo
Best Trick – anon iPad and Contour Camera Nick Harvey