Winter X Games 2013 starts up on ESPN live with the Women's Ski SuperPipe Final Medal Race with at 8:30 PM ET with Roz Groenewoud and many other big names competing.
The second day of the Winter X Games was in full swing on Friday, with a range of events going on around Aspen, including the Men's Ski Slopestyle Elimination and the Snowboard Street Final medal race.
Louis-Felix Paradis took the gold, with Dylan Alito and Dylan Thompson coming snagging silver and bronze respectively. In the Men's Ski Slopestyle qualifier, eight spots were up for grabs, with British skier James Woods taking the top spot with a high score of 92.66.
"That crash on my first run was my fault," Woods said to ESPN after being asked about any equipment failure. "I knew in the back of my head I could fix that and throw down a good run."
Norway's Andreas Håtveit and X Games rookie Alex Bellemare from Canada finished out the top three in the qualifiers. Tom Wallisch was the favorite before the day after winning the event last year, but he failed to advance after crashing on his first run. The Men's Ski Slopestyle finals take place Sunday at 2 p.m. ET.
Friday will also have the first event for the girls at the X Games with the Women's Ski SuperPipe Final at 8:30 PM ET. There was a scare on the course on Thursday night when Caleb Moore suffered a serious injury in the Snowmobile Freestyle finals. After coming up short on a back flip, his sled came over on top of him and knocked him unconscious.
He was checked out for a concussion and had surgery for a heart contusion on Friday morning. His brother Colten was also injured after separating his pelvis, but his injuries did not require surgery.
"While Caleb was being evaluated late last night, he developed bleeding around the heart and was urgently flighted to Grand Junction [Colo.]," according to an X Games Medical report issued Friday morning. "He underwent surgery this morning. The procedure went well, and Caleb is currently in ICU with a heart contusion."
In the event on Friday night, last years winner Roz Groenewoud will battle Brita Sigourney, who won the bronze in 2011.
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