Like always, the course wasn’t designed in isolation either. Back in October, riders including Jesper Tjäder, Kaishu Hirano, Cool Wakushima, Takeru Otsuka and Japanese skater Yurin Fuji met in Niseko to throw ideas around. Some of those concepts—including a huge PVC spine rail with rollers either side—have now made their way into the final build.
Creative mind, Sämi Ortlieb has once again taken a lead with course design incorporating his flowy style into the plans.
“We want to diversify and push skiing and snowboarding in as many directions as possible, and that is where the Nines comes in with an annual, long-standing progression session. Not only pushing trick progression but also exploring park and feature design with new ideas. And that’s what makes me most excited about this year’s set up. Especially with the “curly bracket” and a 50 meters long PVC spine with parallel running rollers – something I haven’t seen in this form before. It’s super fun exploring creative park design when you are catering for world class riders.” – Sämi Ortlieb, Course Designer.