Competition
Men's Ski Slopestyle
Slopestyle is judged on amplitude, execution, difficulty, variety and landings, and use of the course.

Trevor Brown, Jr/X Games
Slopestyle in Short
The Slopestyle course is approximately 1,700 feet long with six features and a vertical drop of 290 feet. The top of the course will test the athletes rail prowess with three different rail-based features. Then the remaining three booters will show off their jump skills. Slopestyle is judged on progression, execution, difficulty, variety and amplitude.
Rules at a glance:
- Playoffs: 1 heat of 10 athletes, 2 runs each, best run counts.
- Top 5 highest scores advance to Final, scores reset to zero.
- Final: 1 heat of 5, 2 runs each, top qualifier from playoff goes last.
- Best single score wins.