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The nearly unstoppable Kelly Clark won her second XGames Superpipe Gold in a row on Friday night.  Clark is the first woman to go back-to-back, as she took home her ninth XGames medal.

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Kelly Clark Wins Winter X Superpipe

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Saturday night was a night of records on Buttermilk Mountain in Aspen, Colo.  In front of a Winter X Games single-day record crowd of 41,800, Kelly Clark executed the first ever 1080 in Women’s Snowboard SuperPipe history to capture the gold.

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Women's Podium (Credit: Matt Morning/ESPN Images)

Torah Bright took first in X Games Superpipe qualifiers as she edged out Kelly Clark.  The finals will be loaded with most of the top women as they compete for X Games Gold on Friday night. Gretchen Bleiler qualified fourth and will look to defend her title. Newcomer Kaitlyn Farrington took the sixth and final spot in tonights competition, bumping Kjersti Buass.

Check out the video clip from the elimination round.

Superpipe opens at Waterville Valley

Waterville’s 350 feet long 57 feet wide superpipe is now open after 100 hours of snowmaking and six days of work.

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