In the world snowboarding championship, men's and women's slopestyle finals were held in the United States, and 16-year-old female player Kokomo Murase, who participated for the first time in women, finished fifth.

The World Snowboarding Championships in Aspen, Colorado, took place on the 12th with a slopestyle final on a course with multiple jumping hills and rails of different shapes.



Of these, the girls slip three times and compete for the highest score.

Murase, who participated for the first time at the age of 16 from Japan, advanced to the final with only one player, and scored a high score in the 70s for the second time, placing him in 3rd place out of 8 players.



In the final 3rd time, after clearing the first rail without danger, on the 3rd jumping platform, he decided a big skill to twist the half body from vertical rotation to horizontal 3 rotations and increased the score, but other players were Murase Marking a high score, he dropped two places and was fifth in the first world championship.



The winner was New Zealand's Zoi Sadov Skinot.



In the men's final, 3 players advanced to the final, with Kaito Hamada in 5th place, Hiroaki Kunitake in 8th place, and Ruki Tobita in 9th place.