The final round of the women's slopestyle season was held in Switzerland on the 28th of the Snowboard World Cup, with 19-year-old Reira Iwabuchi winning for the first time and 16-year-old Kokomo Murase in second place.

On the 28th, the Snowboard World Cup was held in Switzerland in the final round of the season for women's slopestyle, where they compete on a course with multiple jumping hills and rails of different shapes.



The Japanese team advanced to the final where the ranking is decided by the one with the highest score out of the 19-year-old Iwabuchi who passed the qualifying at the top and the 16-year-old Murase who passed in 3rd place skated twice.



Iwabuchi showed a stable start in the first time, and in the first jump he grabbed the board and decided a big move to rotate sharply.



Taking advantage of his uniqueness, he decided to jump one after another, scoring 91.00, which is only 90 points per person, and won his first victory.



Iwabuchi stood on the podium for the first time in this event, and together with other events, became the sixth World Cup win in total.



Murase scored 88.75 by scoring a fast, stable slide and a mistake-free jump in the first time, and finished second in this event for the first time.