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WINTER X GAMES 15: Sking Superpipe Men's Finals Aspen/Snowmass Thursday, January 27, 2011 . Torin Yater-Wallace, 15, after grabbing second place in the finals of the skiing super pipe.  His final run put him into the medals and made him the youngest person to ever medal at Winter X Games.   Photo by AAron Ontiveroz, The Denver Post
WINTER X GAMES 15: Sking Superpipe Men’s Finals Aspen/Snowmass Thursday, January 27, 2011 . Torin Yater-Wallace, 15, after grabbing second place in the finals of the skiing super pipe. His final run put him into the medals and made him the youngest person to ever medal at Winter X Games. Photo by AAron Ontiveroz, The Denver Post
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Winter X Games Europe starts today, and there is a solid Colorado contingent scheduled to compete the next four days. Included is Aspen High School freshman Torin Yater-Wallace, the 15-year-old who won ski superpipe silver at X Games 15 in January at Buttermilk.

Other Colorado athletes listed as confirmed for this week’s Games in Tignes, France, include Breckenridge skier Bobby Brown, Snowmass boarder Gretchen Bleiler and 2010 Telluride High graduate Gus Kenworthy (ski slopestyle).

X Games Europe will be carried in 13 hours of live or taped-delayed coverage on ESPN and ESPN2. Telecasts are Wednesday-Friday.

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