The final round of the Snowboard World Cup men's and women's halfpipe was held in Colorado, USA, and 19-year-old Yuto Totsuka scored a high score of 90 points per person, scoring his second win of the season.

On the 21st of the Snowboard World Cup in Colorado, USA, a half-pipe men's and women's final was held to compete for the height of the jump and the difficulty of the technique called air.



Of these, Totsuka, who passed the qualifying at the top, won the first of three performances in this match, marking a high score of 91.75, which is only 90 points.



19-year-old Totsuka has won two races and two wins this season in the World Cup, making him his sixth win in total.



Raibu Katayama, who marked 86.75, came in second, and American Shaun White, who won the gold medal at the three Olympic Games, was fourth.



On the other hand, Sena Tomita was ranked 3rd, the highest among Japanese players at 82.50, Mitsuki Ono was 4th, Kurumi Imai was 6th, and Haruna Matsumoto was 7th.



The winner was Chloe Kim, a gold medalist at the Pyeongchang Olympics who marked 90.50.