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Japan’s Hiroto Ogiwara Wins X Games Big Air Gold
Hiroto Ogiwara will leave Aspen with a fractured wrist and a gold medal.
The 20-year-old Japanese snowboarder — who’s also a student at Sendai University — landed the first melon 2340 in a competition on his way to X Games Aspen gold. He did so in the first run of the finals, and it landed him a score of 97.33. No one else even came close.
It was an incredible moment, seeing as how Ogiwara was the last man into the finals. It was also an incredible moment because he fractured his wrist during practice earlier that day.
The first 2340 ever done in a competition.Photo: Ezra Shaw/Getty Images
Ogiwara beat out fellow countryman and reigning Big Air champion Taiga Hasegawa in the process. Hasegawa finished with the silver medal and laid down the world’s first cab 2160 in a competition. He then capped off the finals with a mellow backside 900 to please the crowd. New Zealand’s Rocco Jamieson landed his bloody Dracula 1800 continuously and tried to force one more spin in his last run of the finals. He was unable to land it, which secured the order of the podium.
Norwegian Mons Roisland finished in fourth place. Markus Kleveland fell hard on his second hit of the contest, and that forced him to sit out the knuckle huck contest that followed.
Women’s knuckle huck went off earlier that day, and Kokomo Murase reclaimed her throne, as she won the gold medal. Mia Brookes landed a 1080 and a miller flip 360 en route to a silver medal.
Lily Dhawornvej continued her red-hot winter, as she tame dogged her way into a bronze medal.
The men’s knuckle huck contest was one of the most creative we’ve ever seen. Ziyang Wang spun his way onto the podium with a nollie 1440 off the knuckle, then solidified his gold medal with a nollie triple tame dog. Dusty Henricksen showed off his narcoleptic tendencies with a tail press to double tame dog.
Newcomer Patrick Hofmann, though, took the title of most creative on his way to a silver. His first run featured a cab backside 180 that he pulled off with just one foot — his back foot — strapped in. Another run found him penguin sliding on his belly and holding it for what seemed like the entirety of the jump’s landing.
Even Google co-founder Sergey Brin was on hand, awkwardly dancing in his unzipped Canada Goose jacket during the medal presentation ceremony. The broadcast used it as a way to transition into a feature on Owl AI, the artificial intelligence judging tool made in collaboration with Google Cloud.
Zeb Powell and a very brave Alex Caccamo.Photo: Ezra Shaw/Getty Images
Zeb Powell brought out three different snowboards to use during the contest. He brought his signature coffin slide back from the 2020 contest that . His final run featured a hand drag across Alex Caccamo’s snowboard while he laid on the ground. It was an incredible showing as always, but a fall during his second-to-last hit kept him away from a spot on the podium.
Japan’s Hiroto Ogiwara made history at the X Games by winning the Big Air gold medal in an epic showdown against some of the world’s best skateboarders. Ogiwara’s innovative tricks and technical prowess wowed the judges and secured him the top spot on the podium.The 21-year-old athlete from Tokyo thrilled the crowd with his fearless approach to the massive ramp, landing high-flying flips and spins with precision and style. His final run was nothing short of spectacular, earning him a score that was unbeatable by his competitors.
Ogiwara’s victory marks a significant milestone for Japanese skateboarding and solidifies his status as one of the sport’s rising stars. With his incredible talent and determination, there’s no doubt that we’ll be seeing more of him on the podium in the future.
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X Games debutant Hiroto Ogiwara makes history with first ever 2340 | Snowboarding
Japan’s Hiroto Ogiwara has made an X Games debut for the ages, winning the men’s snowboarding big air gold medal while landing the first known 2340.
The 19-year-old from Nagano landed the backside six-and-a-half-revolution trick for a score of 97.33 points on Friday to comfortably win the competition ahead of defending champion Hasegawa Taiga, who took silver with a score of 94.66 on his first run. New Zealand teenager Rocco Jamieson finished third on his X Games debut with 91.33 points at Aspen’s Buttermilk Ski Resort.
According to organizers, Ogiwara is the first snowboarder or skier to land the 2430 mute grab in competition.
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“I am the first in the world to do that. I’ve never been as happy as this,” Ogiwara said afterward. “It was really the greatest moment. It felt as if I used every ounce of energy I had.”
In 2021, Ogiwara won the All Japan Junior Ski Championship and World Rookie Finals, dominating the global junior scene at just 16. He repeated those feats in 2022, cementing his reputation as a prodigy.
His career hit new heights at The Nines in Switzerland, where he landed the world’s first BS Quint Coke 2160. The groundbreaking trick stunned the snowboarding world and established Ogiwara as a trailblazer.
New Zealand’s Zoi Sadowski-Synnott, who captured her country’s first ever Winter Olympic gold in 2022, won the women’s slopestyle with 94.66 points. Japan’s Kokomo Murase (90.33) was second and Britain’s Mia Brookes (88.33) third.
Hiroto Ogiwara took the X Games by storm in his debut appearance, making history with the first ever 2340 in snowboarding. The Japanese sensation wowed spectators and judges alike with his flawless execution of the incredibly difficult trick, solidifying his place as a rising star in the snowboarding world.Ogiwara’s innovative approach to the sport and fearless attitude on the slopes have quickly made him a fan favorite, and his groundbreaking performance at the X Games only further cements his status as a force to be reckoned with. With this historic feat under his belt, all eyes will be on Ogiwara as he continues to push the boundaries of what is possible in snowboarding.
Congratulations to Hiroto Ogiwara on his incredible achievement and for inspiring a new generation of snowboarders to dream big and reach for the stars. The future of snowboarding is bright with talents like Ogiwara leading the way.
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