Ayumu Hirano, who won the gold medal in the men's halfpipe of the Beijing Olympics Snowboard, was awarded the gold medal on the night of the 11th.

At the Sochi and Pyeongchang tournaments, silver medalist Hirano put in three quadruple feats in the snowboard men's halfpipe final on the 11th, marking 96.00, and Japan through the snowboard halfpipe. I won the player's first gold medal.



The medal award ceremony was held on the night of the 11th at the Medal Plaza in Zhangjiakou, Hebei Province.



Hirano, who entered the venue with a calm footstep, raised his right hand to the podium when his name was called, picked up his gold medal and hung it around his neck.



After looking at the gold medal for a while, he occasionally raised the medal with his right hand, smiling and responding to the cheers of the venue.

Ayumu Hirano "The gold medal on the stage I dreamed of is a good feeling"

After the award ceremony, Hirano said, "I have a special feeling because I have had a long way to go, and I haven't really realized it yet. The gold medal on the stage I've always dreamed of is It's amazing, I feel good, "he said happily.



On top of that, about winning the gold medal, "Snowboarding itself is still a sport in the future. There is a place where as many people as possible want to try snowboarding, dream, etc. I think it's the Olympics. I hope it will be even a little more interesting and attractive. "