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Nick page dynamics towards the Olympic year

The Parkite Mogulist Nick Page builds dynamics and follows an early offer for the Olympic Games while the World Cup season begins.

The 22-year-old achieved five top 10 cup surfaces in a row. He has fourth place in the Solo -Moguls Worldruptcy list and has to achieve the top three for the early automatic bid in the 2026 Milan games.

Last weekend Page became seventh in Duals in Duals and Soli last weekend in Beidahu, China. He was part of a brave US effort, in which the mogulist Jaelin Kauf bought the competitions and the aerialists Chris Lillis with two podium places. The Parkiten Karenna Elliott and Quinn Dehlinger joined his second aerial team with Lillis with Lillis.

Kauf's two victories were their fourth and fifth episode. It is now on the entire world rankings.

“It was great to be back there,” said Page about skiing in China. “The last time I drove in China in China were the 2022 Olympic Games.

“People are very nice and are very happy about their mogul's skiing.”

Page said skiing in Beidahu reminded him of his time at the Olympic Games.

While Page publish strong results, he knows that it will be a fight to compensate for the 73-point gap for the good friend and Frenchman Benjamin Cavet in third place for the Olympic offer. Cavet fights for a foot injury that suffers at the Deer Valley World Cup at the beginning of this month and was missing from Beidahu. If Page misses the offer, he has to publish strong results to start the next season to secure his place in Milan.

“With hard competition around me, I have to be sharp and do my plan to achieve this,” added Page. “Being in this printing situation is a nice privilege.”

Nick Page lifts his bar to a massive amount of the Deer Valley in early February. Credit: Clayton Steward/Park Record

Page and the rest of the field have three other ways to make their grades this season. You will travel to Almaty, Kazakhstan on Friday, for the second last cup, then to Livigno, Italy, from March 11th to 13th for the last trophy. The World Championships will take place from March 16 to 30 in Engadin, Switzerland.

The courses in Livigno and Engadin are completely new. The Livigno course will serve as an Olympic course next winter.

Page said it would take a moment to master the new courses, but the secular journey so late in the season is no problem at all.

“My job remains pretty much the same,” added the page. “The time difference and the trip are just another piece to be managed. It is nothing too crazy to communicate with people at home. “

Page uses the last three events to not only publish results, but also add elements to his skiing. He knows how difficult the men's field is up and to the minutia that they separate. The Great Mikael Kingsbury of men is still a considerable impact on the overall ranking.

Purchase has opened a lead of 26 points in the entire women's ranking. Page enjoys watching her skiers in the fight every week.

“The dynamics for the Olympic year have already been built,” said Page. “At the moment it is important to me to maximize every opportunity I can do to get better. … I have to be relentless to find new ways to push myself every day. “