People's Daily Online, Beijing, December 3 (Reporter Yang Lei) "I am very happy and very excited, after (near) two years, this is my first game after my official return. On the evening of December 2, Beijing Winter Olympics champion Su Yiming of the Chinese team won the men's snowboard big air championship with a near-perfect performance at the 2023-2024 FIS Snowboard and Freestyle Skiing Big Air World Cup (Beijing Station).
In last night's final, the contestants sacrificed 1800 moves in the first round, and the competition entered the white heat from the beginning. Su Yiming started last in the first round, and he scored 89A high score of 00 points. In the second round, the Japanese team's player Kimata Starling successfully challenged the most difficult action in the whole field in 1980, scoring 9350 points, and Su Yiming successfully challenged the action of turning inside the 1980 with the right foot, and scored a game-high 9550 points, thus with two jumps 18450 points build a huge advantage.
In the end, Su Yiming ended with 18450 points won the championship in "Snow Flying Sky", and two Japanese players, Kimata Starling and Kimura Yoshira, won respectively.
Second and third place. After the Beijing Winter Olympics, I decided to take a break. Today, I managed to get back to the World Cup and back to the place where that dream began. After the race, Su Yiming couldn't hide his excitement, he said: "Shougang Big Air is a very wonderful and very lucky place for me, and coming back here is like traveling back in time to the time of the Beijing Winter Olympics. ”
Su Yiming was very satisfied with his performance in the game today. "Today was a new challenge for me, the reverse foot inward spin 1800 is something I've been trying to do, I've been trying. I didn't manage to do this until the day before this competition, and being able to do it on the first jump in the competition today gave me a lot of confidence. ”
In the women's snowboard big air final, two-time Olympic champion and Austrian star Anna Gassel played steadily, finishing with a total score of 17400 points won the gold medal, Australia's Tess Cody and Japan's Onitsuka Masa.
Two or three. Yesterday afternoon, the freestyle skiing big air final took place. In the women's final, Switzerland's Mathilde Gremaud finished with 17550 points won the title, with Great Britain's Kirsty Muir and Italy's Flora Tabanel taking silver and bronze respectively. 19-year-old Chinese player Liu Mengting finished seventh.
In the men's final, American Alexander Hall finished with 18200 points won the gold medal, Canadian first-class Edward Terio and Switzerland's Andriy Ragutelli.
Two or three.