High-flyer Eric Loughran is stepping things up with top finishes on the World Cup circuit. (Julien Heon Photography)
The U.S. aerials team landed four athletes in the top 10 at the FIS Freestyle World Cup opener in Beida Lake.
The FIS Freestyle aerials World Cup is returning to Beida Lake, China this weekend after a three-year hiatus.
The U.S. Freestyle aerials Ski Team claimed the top spots in the 2016 World Cup finals
Ashley Caldwell earned herself another World Cup podium in Beijing, finishing second in the qualifying round of Sunday’s team event.
Ashley Caldwell laid down a solid triple twisting triple flip to win the FIS Freestyle aerials World Cup opener.
The U.S. Freestyle Aerials Ski Team will kick off its World Cup season this weekend in Beijing’s iconic Bird’s Nest stadium.
Beijing’s famous Bird’s Nest will see some high-flying action this weekend.
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Once Eric Loughran learned aerials would allow him to do as many inverted back flips on skis as he wanted, he was sold. With a string of NorAm top-10 finishes to build off of, Eric Loughran jumped to five top-20 World Cup finishes in 2015, his first full season on the tour. In addition to a career best fifth place World Cup finish at Deer Valley, Loughran also claimed a NorAm win at the Utah Olympic Park. He's continued to build on his success with consistent results on the World Cup tour and his first World Championships apperance in 2017. FIRST TRACKS |
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