On the 9th of the Snowboard World Cup, Big Air's first match of the season was held, and 16-year-old Kokomo Murase came in second in the women's category.

The Big Air World Cup was scheduled to open in China last November, but was canceled due to the effects of the new coronavirus, and the tournament in Austria on the 9th was the first match.



Big air slides down a steep slope and jumps out into the air, scoring the difficulty and perfection of the technique with a maximum of 100 points, and in the final, the total score of 2 of the 3 runs will be the highest.



For the girls, 16-year-old Murase took the tentative lead with 92.00, the only 90-point mark in the first final.

After that, the third score was only 69.80, totaling 161.80, second place.



Murase missed his first World Cup victory, but he has been on the podium for the second time since December.



In addition, Reira Iwabuchi was 4th, Miyabi Onitsuka was 5th, and New Zealand's Zoi Sadov Skinot was the winner.



On the other hand, for boys, Ken Otsuka was 4th and Hiroaki Kunitake was 6th.