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4 Below Zero: Episode 6

Cameron Naasz celebrates in Saint Paul
Cool Under Pressure

The original web series 4 Below Zero is back, featuring the world's fastest athletes on ice. The series will feature four top ranked athletes in the Ice Cross Downhill World Championship as they train to stay atop the podium in the 2015/16 season.

Episode 6 - Cool Under Pressure

Ten months of training. Nine races across five countries. Only one world champion. The scenario? Cameron Naasz must finish on the podium, ahead of Scott Croxall, to become the first ever American Ice Cross Downhill World Champion. The pressures he faces come from the screaming hometown crowd, the local members of his family, the hundreds of cameras in his face and the prospect of doing something he's never done before: win in Saint Paul.

Episode 5 - Anything But Natural

With a victory in Finland, Cameron Naasz can do what no American has ever managed to do in Ice Cross Downhill – win a world championship. Reigning world champion Scott Croxall hit his stride last year in Finland – will Naasz do the same on the tour's only natural ice track of the season? Croxall looks to cut Naasz's early season victory hopes and make it a true showdown of potential champions as the season draws to an exciting midway point in northern Europe.

Episode 4 - Fly Like An Eagle, Skate Like a Champion

6am comes quickly, but not unexpectedly when you're the points leader in the Red Bull Crashed Ice 2015/16 season. You've been training for months in odd places around the world, and 9 months of training everyday has brought you to Europe. Cameron Naasz continues his unstoppable streak in Munich as Matt Johnson, Scott Croxall and Dean Moriarity try to keep up with the USA's (and the world's) fastest Ice Cross Downhill athlete.

 

Episode 3 - True North Strong and Free

When it comes to Ice Cross Downhill, the fiercest and friendliest rivalry in the past few years has been a tale of Canada v. the USA. The sport has quickly become dominated by the North Americans in the past few seasons, and training for the fastest sport on skates has taken a life of its own. Full year round training mixed with a little well intentioned banter between some of the top athletes has increased the competitiveness between the athletes even before the season begins.

 

Episode 2 - Wide Open & Flat Out

Quebec City: the North American home for Red Bull Crashed Ice. Dean Moriarity, a Montreal native, looks to take his first victory ever on soil, with the motivation and competition not only from his fellow athletes, but also his twin brother, Dylan. Nothing is more motivating than family – and in the exciting first final race of the year, Dean and Dylan meet in an all North American showdown.

 

Episode 1 - Track Record

Four athletes – one ambition: to win the 2015/16 Red Bull Crashed Ice – Ice Cross Downhill World Championship. Scott Croxall, reigning 2015 champion, wants nothing more than to do what is exceedingly rare: win it twice in a row. Fellow Canadian Dean Moriarity is chasing Croxall and American Cameron Naasz to the top of the podium, while Matt Johnson is looking to climb up the ranks on Team USA.

4 Below Zero takes you into the action and behind the training for the 2016 Season of Red Bull Crashed Ice – The Fastest Sport on Ice.

 

Official Red Bull Crashed Ice 2016 Season:

Quebec City, Canada – Nov 28
Munich, Germany – Jan 9
Jyväskylä, Finland – January 30
Saint Paul, USA – February 27

Fans in the USA can tune into FOX on Saturday, Mar 5 at 2:30 pm ET for a special full length broadcast of Red Bull Crashed Ice from Saint Paul, MN.

2015 Season Episodes

Watch all 5 episodes from last season here.

 

Episode 1 - "Iceolation"

Episode 2 - Train to win

 

 

Episode 3 - Having the edge

Episode 4 - On track for the new season

 

Episode 5 - Behind the scenes in Saint Paul