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Aleksander Nordgaard Lands Record-Setting Backflip to Earn Silver MEDINA, MN (Jan. 29, 2007) Polaris snowmobile freestyle rider Aleksander Nordgaard of Norway landed a record-setting backflip on his final jump and earned a silver medal with a second-place finish at the ESPN Winter X Games on Sunday night. Nordgaard scored 93.66 points in the final in Aspen, Colorado, and was beaten by just 2 points by gold medalist Chris Burandt. In X Games Snocross, four Polaris racers qualified for the 12-man final held on Saturday night, and TJ Gulla (Hentges Racing) finished third to earn an X Games bronze medal. FREESTYLERS
MAKE HISTORY In the semi-finals, Nordgaard beat Bodin to advance, while Burandt, widely recognized as the worlds best freestyler, beat Heath Frisby. Nordgaard rode first in the final round and launched his Polaris IQ sled off jumps into numerous backflips. On his final jump, he performed a final backflip and landed 106 feet from the ramp, a new world record distance. Burandt followed and performed several outstanding tricks as well as multiple flips to earn the gold medal. TJ
GULLA TAKES THIRD IN SNOCROSS FINAL Hentges Racing teammates T.J. Gulla, Levi LaVallee and Brett Bender made the final, as did Mike Schultz of Avalanche Racing. In the final, Gulla was among the many racers who got caught up in thick traffic at the first corner. Several sleds ran close together through the first lap before Gulla broke clear. He made several passes to work his way up to third, allowing him to earn a spot on the podium and a bronze medal. LaVallee, who won the silver medal last year, didnt break clear of the traffic early enough to mount a challenge, he finished sixth. Schultz finished ninth and Bender finished 11th. The snocross final was won by Tucker Hibbert, who earned the second X Games gold medal of his career. About
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