What is big air snowboarding?
Big air snowboarding involves riders performing a single jump off a large ramp, incorporating spins, flips, and grabs.
Olympics / Snowboarding
Austrian snowboarder Anna Gasser is aiming to make history at the 2026 Winter Olympics by securing her third consecutive gold medal in the big air event. However, she faces stiff competition, including from New Zealand's Zoi Sadowski-Synnot...
Anna Gasser, a dominant force in big air snowboarding since its Olympic debut in 2018, is on track to potentially make history. After a slightly shaky qualification round, where she placed ninth, Gasser still secured her spot in the finals. Her primary rival, Zoi Sadowski-Synnott, demonstrated her strength by leading the qualifiers. The big air event, known for its single, massive jump where athletes showcase various spins and flips, will be held at the Livigno Snow Park.
The elimination of Ester Ledecka in the parallel giant slalom opens up an opportunity for Gasser to achieve a record unmatched in the sport's Olympic history. All eyes will be on Gasser as she attempts to navigate the high-pressure environment and outperform her competitors.
Big air snowboarding involves riders performing a single jump off a large ramp, incorporating spins, flips, and grabs.
The event will take place at the Livigno Snow Park.
Her main competitors include Zoi Sadowski-Synnott and Kokomo Murase.
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