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Shaun White returns to halfpipe, qualifies 2nd behind Totsuka at Aspen Grand Prix

Shaun White returns to halfpipe, qualifies 2nd behind Totsuka at Aspen Grand Prix
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Bluin and McMorris sweep Aspen 2021 big air golds for Canada

Blouin and McMorris sweep Aspen 2021 big air golds for Canada Snowboard 17 Mar 2021 Laurie Blouin and Mark McMorris of Canada © US Ski & Snowboard Team After the freeskiers opened things up on Tuesday at the final day of competition for the Aspen 2021 FIS Snowboard & Freeski World Championships, the snowboarders shut it down, with an incredible big air competition that saw Canada sweep the top of the podium on the strength of standout, gold-medal performances from Laurie Blouin and Mark McMorris. Blouin edges Sadowski-Synnott with final run magic No stranger to make-or-break situations, Blouin came into Aspen 2021 already owning slopestyle gold from the Sierra Nevada 2017 World Championships, slopestyle silver from the PyeongChang 2018 Olympic Winter Games, as well as 2019 X Games big air gold. On Tuesday in Aspen her imperviousness to pressure was once again on display as she used her

Snowboarding: Japan s Yuto Totsuka wins maiden halfpipe world championship

Snowboarding: Japan s Yuto Totsuka wins maiden halfpipe world championship Japan s Yuto Totsuka won his maiden halfpipe world title Saturday following an incredible final run at the FIS Snowboard and Freestyle Ski World Championships in Aspen. With the victory, the 19-year-old denied Australia s Scotty James a record fourth straight world title and underlined his status as the man to beat in the run-up to the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics. Japan s Yuto Totsuka competes in the men s snowboard halfpipe final at the FIS Snowboard and Freestyle Ski World Championships in Aspen on March 13, 2021. (Getty/Kyodo) Totsuka, who finished runner-up to rival James at the previous world championships, scored 96.25 to finish 5.75 points ahead of the Australian. Switzerland s Jan Scherrer was third, 9.25 points behind Totsuka.

Totsuka again bests James in Buttermilk halfpipe, this time at world championships

Summit locals Blackwell, Gold finish 6th, 8th Japan’s Yuto Totsuka celebrates after winning the men’s halfpipe snowboarding final at the world championships on Saturday, March 13, 2021, at Buttermilk Ski Area in Aspen. Photo by Mark Clavin / US Ski & Snowboard ASPEN Like every contest since Shaun White’s Olympic win in 2018, the men’s snowboard halfpipe world championship came down to Japan’s Yuto Totsuka and Australia’s Scotty James. Everyone else is essentially riding for bronze these days, and the rest of the athletes understand this. “It’s amazing,” Switzerland’s Jan Scherrer said of sharing the podium with Totsuka and James, “but on the other side I had two podiums last year, and I feel every time you make a podium it’s with them. So it’s not too special to be honest. It’s obviously special to be on the podium, but not when the other two guys are Yuto and Scotty.”

Yuto Totsuka wins maiden halfpipe world championship

Yuto Totsuka wins maiden halfpipe world championship Sorry, but your browser needs Javascript to use this site. If you re not sure how to activate it, please refer to this site: https://www.enable-javascript.com/ Winner Yuto Totsuka (center) celebrates with Australian Scotty James (left) and Jan Scherrer (right) of Switzerland on the snowboard halfpipe podium at the FIS Snowboard and Freestyle Ski World Championships in Aspen, Colorado, on Saturday. | USA TODAY / VIA REUTERS Kyodo Mar 14, 2021 Yuto Totsuka won his maiden halfpipe world title Saturday following an incredible final run at the FIS Snowboard and Freestyle Ski World Championships in Aspen.

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