Foretaste of fireworks
Francesca Maini (GBR) also progressed with a strong heat, along with Sarah Sadek (EGY) after a trick was correctly reclassified, allowing her to get the better of the competition’s youngest rider, Bulgaria’s Aya Kasabova, 14.
The semi-finals were a foretaste of the fireworks to come and held some surprises. Hoogenraad put up a good fight. But she seemed to struggle in the right-foot forward kickers and was chasing game, only to go out.
Pippa van Iersel (NED), winner of Lords of Tram in April, came out charging and chalked up the highest trick score of the day to that point—8.23 for a Kite-loop Board-off. She went to the final with Sol, who had won the heat.
Slovenia’s Lana Herman, who placed third at the GKA Big Air finale in Gran Canaria in July, fell to the firepower of Maini and Ruggiu. Maini netted 8.7 for Kite-loop Board-off, while Ruggiu was just warming up with 8.6 for a Kite-loop Front-roll.
The final between Van Iersel, Maini, Sol and Ruggiu was one for the ages. Maini struggled for height riding left-foot forward, but put down two good scores at the close. It was not enough and she finished fourth, just 0.03 of a point behind.
Van Iersel put a solid heat together and racked up 8.6 for a Kite-loop Board-off late in the piece, helping her to the third podium spot.