After a big week of freestyle competitions, World Cup action wrapped up at Buttermilk with the Big Air on Thursday.
Japanese snowboarder Hiroto Ogiwara and Italian skier Miro Tabanelli made history by landing the first 2340s in competition ...
Japanese snowboarder Hiroto Ogiwara made history at the X Games in Aspen on Friday by landing the first known 2340 in a competition, an incredible trick which consists of rotating six and a half times ...
Eli Bouchard, a 17-year-old from Canada, stole the show in the men’s snowboard final, which featured many heavy-hitters. As ...
In 2019, X Games created a new discipline, the knuckle huck. The competition is similar to big air in that riders only perform one trick, but instead of hurling off one large jump, snowboarders ride ...
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 ...
With big hair and big air, rising Australian snowboarder Valentino Guseli will aim to stick the landing on top of the podium ...
The slopestyle course is home to what Waterville is calling the largest big air jump currently built in North America. Charles Beckinsale, one of the most sought-after park builders around ...
This Saturday, February 8, 2025, the ski area is hosting Less Than Seven, an open big air competition with a unique format — spins and flips have to be less than 720 degrees (two complete rotations).
He later runs away triumphant, the rider's snowboard in hand. Before the big air event, Huber cheered on Swiss teammate Jan Scherrer at the men’s snowboard halfpipe final. Scherrer took home a bronze ...