The finals of the Beijing Olympics and Snowboard Women's Big Air are being held.


In the qualifying on the 14th, Kokomo Murase was in 2nd place, Reira Iwabuchi was in 3rd place, and Miyabi Onitsuka was in 5th place.


The final will be contested by 12 players, skating three times and competing for the sum of the two best-performing scores.

<Ranking> * At the end of the first round

1st Zoi Savski Sinot (New Zealand)


 1st score: 93.25


2nd Anna Casser (Austria)


 1st score: 90.00


3rd Tess Cody (Australia)


 1st score: 85.00


4th Reiraku Iwabuchi (Japan)


 1st Score: 83.75


5th place Murase Shinraku (Japan)


 1st score: 80.00


6th place Jasmine Bailed (Canada)


 1st score: 68.75


7th place Melissa Payperkamp (Netherlands)


 1st score: 64.25


8th place Honor (China)


 1st score: 29.00


9th Haley Langrant (USA)


 1st score: 25.25


10th Anika Morgan (Germany)


 1st score: 15.50


11th Laurie Bruen (Canada)


 1st score: 13.50


12th Masaru Onizuka (Japan)


 1st score: 9.50

<Participants>

Qualifying 1st place Zoi Savski Sinot (New Zealand)


Qualifying 2nd place Murase Shinraku (Japan)


Qualifying 3rd place Iwabuchi Reiraku (Japan)


Qualifying 4th place Laurie Bruen (Canada)


Qualifying 5th place Masaru Onizuka (Japan)


Qualifying 6th place Anna・ Casser (Austria)


7th in Qualifying Tess Cody (Austria)


8th in Qualifying Anika Morgan (Germany)


9th in Qualifying (China)


10th in Qualifying Jasmine Bald (Canada)


11th in Qualifying Melissa Payperkamp (Netherlands)


12th in qualifying Haley Langrant (USA)

Big air rules, etc.

Big air jumps from the jumping platform on a steep slope and performs the aerial performance "Air", competing for points based on difficulty, perfection, beauty of landing, etc.


Since the flight distance of the jump is larger than that of the half pipe, it is easy to perform more dynamic techniques.


The targets of scoring are "difficulty of technique", "completeness", "diversity of technique of the whole performance" and so on.


Six judges will score, and the average score of the four judges excluding the highest and lowest scores will be the performance score.


The final will be skated three times,


and the ranking will be decided by the total of the scores of the two times with the best grades.