<div style="text-align: justify;"><br /></div><div style="text-align: justify;">The weekend of November 22–24 was all about winter sports. For the third time, <strong>Snowfest Innsbruck</strong> took center stage in front of the Tiroler Landestheater, set against the stunning backdrop of the Nordkette mountains. With the <strong>Rock A Rail Ski & Snowboard Contest</strong> as its highlight, the Snowfest drew enthusiastic crowds. Snowboarders and freeskiers thrilled the audience with jaw-dropping tricks on the newly designed Rock A Rail setup, creating countless “wow” moments. The Rock A Rail Innsbruck victories were claimed by<strong> Paula Benito</strong> (ESP) and <strong>Moritz Amsuess</strong> (AUT) for snowboarding, and <strong>Tereza Korabova</strong> (CZE) and <strong>Ryan Stevenson</strong> (USA) for skiing.</div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br /></div><div style="text-align: justify;"><strong>ROCK A RAIL SKI & SNOWBOARD</strong> – As the second stop of the 2024 Rock A Rail Tour, following Thun (SUI) in mid-October, Innsbruck featured a stellar lineup of the world’s best jibbers, including World Cup riders and local talents. Fifty snowboarders and freeskiers from 23 countries descended on Innsbruck, delivering an explosive and creative show.</div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br /></div><div style="text-align: justify;">Friday saw the snowboarders kick off the action on the setup, the so-called “Rock A Rail Cage”, demonstrating what’s possible on one board. Spain’s <strong>Paula Benito</strong>, the reigning queen of Rock A Rail, once again stole the show. After winning the first Rock A Rail Tour in 2023 and landing on second place at this year’s Thun stop, she impressed the judges with a stylish front blunt Indy and an incredible frontside 180 switch 50-50 half cab out. <strong>Anne-Sophie Lechon</strong> (BEL) secured a solid second place, while Austria’s young talent <strong>Selin Lakatha</strong> delighted the home crowd by claiming third: “I didn’t expect to place third, so I’m thrilled! It was a quite a challenge for me, but such a fantastic experience.” In the men’s competition, Austria’s <strong>Moritz Amsuess</strong> made history as the first Austrian Innsbruck winner. Tackling every rail and feature, he wowed the crowd with a Cab 270 pretzel out and a 50-50 to backside lipslide. “It’s an amazing feeling to be on the podium, at home, surrounded by all my homies in the crowd. What more could you ask for?” The runner-up spot went to American <strong>Nate Haust</strong>, who had already impressed during qualifications, while Russia’s <strong>Petr Ershov</strong> rounded out the podium with his seamless flow and style.</div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br /></div><div style="text-align: justify;">Saturday was all about the freeskiers, who delivered a breathtaking trick show that had the audience roaring. Eight women rose to the challenge, showcasing the fun and versatility of the new setup. <strong>Tereza Korabova </strong>(CZE) stood out with her innovative tricks, earning her the top spot: “The new setup is so much fun! It was amazing to ride with all the girls, and everyone really gave it their all.” French skier <strong>Alais Develay </strong>made a strong Rock A Rail debut, claiming second place, followed by Spain’s <strong>María Estuu</strong> in third. In the men’s category, the competition reached a fever pitch as the riders pushed the limits of creativity. Ultimately, American <strong>Ryan Stevenson</strong> emerged victorious, showcasing his mastery of the setup: “I’m kind of speechless right now. This is huge for me! Thanks to the community, thanks Innsbruck, and thanks Rock A Rail!” Fellow American <strong>Tucker Fitzsimons</strong> took second place, <strong>Petr Ershov </strong>(RUS) ended up third.</div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br /></div><div style="text-align: justify;">The Snowfest caravan now moves on to the grand finale of the 2024 Rock A Rail Ski & Snowboard Tour, scheduled for December 6–8 in The Hague.</div><div style="text-align: justify;"><br /></div><div style="text-align: justify;"><strong>SNOWFEST VILLAGE</strong> – Next to the Rock A Rail ramp, the Snowfest Village offered a vibrant showcase of winter sports. Visitors could try snowboarding, test their balance, experience ski bobs, learn about avalanche safety from SAAC, or take a turn on the downhill simulator. The village buzzed with activity all weekend, also on Sunday when the ramp was open for children and teens to tackle a modified setup tailored to their skills. The overnight transformation of the course ensured a safe and engaging experience for the young participants.</div>