CELSIUS Trickline Invitational

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  • Thursday, June 6, 2024 at 11:00 AM
    Open Men & Women
    Only 3 spots left!
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Event Information
This event is by invitation only.
CELSIUS Trickline Invitational

The GoPro Mountain Games fan favorite is back in Solaris Plaza in Vail Village bringing the people what they want!

FRIDAY, JUNE 7
SATURDAY, JUNE 8
SUNDAY, JUNE 9

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Competition Format
The competition will take place Friday, Saturday and Sunday.  Thursday will be an open training session. 

The competition will be broken into heats.  There will be one heat on Friday, one on Saturday, and two heats of a smaller field on Sunday.  In a heat, every athlete will have one run.  Each run will last two minutes.  Order will be random.  Athletes will be paired and each pair will complete their run concurrently.  This will allow athletes to get short breaks rather than doing their entire run in one go.  The clock will start when the athlete touches the line and will stop when the athlete leaves the line and touches the ground.  When the 2 minute clock is over, the athlete will get 15 seconds to perform a final trick or combo.  As long as the athlete begins their combo before the 15 seconds, they can continue the combo as long as they remain on the line.  The entire athlete field will participate in the Friday and Saturday heats and the field will be cut in half for the final heat on Sunday.  The scores will be totaled from Friday and Saturday to determine the field for Sunday.  Sunday there will be two heats and the two scores will be added to determine the final placing.
Judging
There will be three judges.  Each judge will focus on a single category and give a score out of 10 for their respective category.  The three categories are:

Difficulty – Represents the overall difficulty of the athlete’s run.  The judge will look at all the run as a whole and make a comprehensive judgment of its difficulty.  Amplitude is factored in here as well.  

Creativity – Represents how creative the athlete is and how diverse their run was.  An athlete that only does butt bounce and chest bounce tricks will score low here.  Are the athletes flipping as well as spinning?  Does the athlete 

Style – Represents the cleanliness of the run and overall performance and execution of the run.  Focused on dabs, crashes, arm flailing, etc.
Prize Money
$5,100 total prize purse.
1st place - $2,500
2nd place - $1,500
3rd place - $750
4th place - $250
5th place - $100

BEST TRICK

1st – $500
2nd – $250
3rd – $100