This past Saturday, on February 10th, Red Bull Heavy Metal rail jam went down at Saint Paul, Minnesota's state capitol building. The best snowboarders stepped to an extremely intricate and major rail set up dispersed among three zones.

Red Bull Heavy Metal was an invite only rail jam, but on Friday, February 9th, there was a local qualifier at Buck Hill resort where the opportunity opened for local shredders to win and advance to then main competition on Saturday. Those winners were Jordyn Griloc and Ben Lobben, and they killed it in both the LCQ (last chance qualifier) and the main event. 

Since the main event on Saturday was dispersed among three zones, one being a winch into a jump, one being two down rails, and one being a kink rail, each zone had a male winner and a female winner. Then, there was also a male winner and a female winner for the entire overall event. The final winners were Egan Wint and Luke Winkelmann, and they definitely deserved it!

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