Red Bull Heavy Metal Street Snowboard Competition Makes High-Energy Debut in Pittsburgh Despite Cold Weather

Red Bull Heavy Metal Street Snowboard Competition Makes High-Energy Debut in Pittsburgh Despite Cold Weather
Red Bull Heavy Metal Street Snowboard Competition Makes High-Energy Debut in Pittsburgh Despite Cold Weather

Despite extremely cold temperatures, the Red Bull Heavy Metal street snowboard competition made a high-energy debut in Pittsburgh.

In the opening single-day qualifying event, 35 street snowboarders competed for the chance to compete with the pros at Red Bull Heavy Metal Boston on February 21.

Advertisement

Channel 11 was present outside Acrisure Stadium during part of the action. We heard from some of the 5,000 fans in total who attended, who didn’t let the weather stop them from watching.

“I love having my Pittsburgh people show up and show up,” said attendee Ronan Bray. “I also love my people from New Jersey and West Virginia. I love everyone who comes here.”

Ashley Rosemeyer, a snowboard photographer, served as one of the judges for the competition.

“Being from Pittsburgh, it was great to come here for Red Bull Heavy Metal,” Rosemeyer said. “I wasn’t sure what heat the riders would throw, so it was awesome to see everyone there cheering each other on.”

Advertisement

Jack Hnath, a Pittsburgh native and trophy curator, explained the importance of the awards’ design.

“The Pittsburgh skyline was used for the first place trophy, and then someone else had a great idea for the Clemente Bridge for the second and third place trophies, and it was just an exciting process. It was fun to work on,” Hnath said.

Download the FREE WPXI News App for breaking news alerts.

Follow Channel 11 news on Facebook and Twitter. | Watch WPXI NOW

Source link