Photos: Red Bull's Crashed Ice in St. Paul

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Daniel Guolla, second from left, and Adam Skube, second from right, of the team Crazy Canucks nearly collide in mid-air on the first uphill jump of the Red Bull Crashed Ice course. The jump, which has been dubbed the cathedral jump since it is closest to the St. Paul Cathedral, contains an iceless gap that racers must clear to continue the downhill race.
Jackson Forderer / For MPR News

The third annual installment of the Red Bull Crashed Ice event concluded on Saturday evening in St. Paul with the International Shootout individual races.

Crowd favorite Cameron Naasz of Lakeville, Minn. took third place in the event. Red Wing's Andrew Bergeson took fourth overall, but the winner of the event was Marco Dallago of Austria. It was his second consecutive victory in the Red Bull Crashed Ice series.

Spectators once again braved freezing temperatures to cheer on the American skaters. Following the races Red Bull hosted a free after party that, not surprisingly, sold Red Bull beverages.

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