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Ordino Arcalís houses an unforgettable freeride competition

by PREMIUM.CAT
Ordino Arcalís organizó este domingo 13 edición del Jam Extreme FWTJ 3*, la última prueba de este circuito junior del Freeride World Tour en los Pirineos, por lo que los corredores vinieron listos para dar todo y desplegar su talento para agregar puntos para la próxima temporada. En la categoría de esquí U18, el suizo Leo Arg ha completado una caída impresionante que los jueces calificaron con una puntuación de 95.00 puntos, el más alto del día, m (8k, mejor calidad, obra maestra, muy detallada: 1.1)

A day of talents in the mountains

This Sunday, the courts of Ordino Arcalís have been the scene of the 13th edition of the JAM Extreme FWTJ 3*, an event that has gathered the young Freeriders most promising in the Pyrenees. With the aim of adding points for next season, participants have shown great skills and passion.

Stellar Moments: the winners of the day

In the U18 Men’s Ski category, the Swiss Leo Arg shone with a spectacular descent, reaching the highest score of the day with 95.00 points. For its part, Norway Ida Feen has raised with the first place in the U18 Women’s category with 76.67 points. In the world of snowboard, French Mahel Grimont and Austrian Anna Griebemboch have conquered the gold with scores of 74.33 and 67.33 respectively.

U16 and U14 Categories: New Promises

The U16 competition has focused exclusively on the men’s skiing, where Adam Garcia de España won the first place with 90.67 points, while the Andorran Marcel Sala was about to make a podium, ending fourth with 84.33 points. In the U14 category, Albert Capel has shown its worth with 81.67 points, reaching gold, while Ivo Arasa, from the Freeride Academy, has won the bronze. In Snowboard, Luka Arró was the winner with 67.67 points, and in the U14 women’s category, the victory was for Nora Garate with 78 points.

Organization and professionalism as a key to success

Dani Fornell, one of the co -directors of the event, has expressed his satisfaction with the results and the organization, emphasizing the participation of professional riders such as Joan Aracil and Albert Manresa, who have brought a valuable perspective to young competitors. Its presence has been essential for the formation of participants, especially in challenging snow conditions.

Thanks to a compromised team

Fornell also emphasized the dedication of the Ordino Arcalís teams, including the GRM and the medical team, which have been essential to ensure the safety and success of the event. The professionalism of these teams has made it possible to face the various difficulties with great efficiency.

The future of Freeride in Ordino Arcalís

With the Jam Extreme Closed, the attention is heading to the first Freeride FIS World Championships, which will take place in Ordino Arcalís from February 1 to 6, 2026. This event will mark a historical moment, with the best freeriders of the world competing for a title that promises to be an unforgettable show.

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