Kokomo Murase, who won the bronze medal at the age of 17, the youngest Japanese girl at the Beijing Olympics, finished third in the final round of the Snowboard Slopestyle World Cup in Switzerland on the 27th.

Murase won her first overall victory in a park-related event, including Big Air.

Murase won the bronze medal, the youngest medal for Japanese women at the Winter Olympics, at the Snowboard Women's Big Air in Beijing, and was ranked 10th in slopestyle.



She participated in the final round of the Slopestyle World Cup in Switzerland on the 27th, and Murase finished in 4th place by marking 78.00 in the first round of the final with a less difficult acting composition.



In her second run she made obstacles and air more difficult, but she wasn't at the top and she was third at 87.20.



She won the Austrian Anna Gasser, who marked 95.40.



This tournament is the final round of the World Cup, which is a park-type event that combines slopestyle and big air, and Murase, who won 1 win in big air and 2 wins in slopestyle this season, won the overall championship for the first time.

The result for boys is

This is the result of the men's final race of slopestyle.



Takeru Otsuka, who participated in the Beijing Games, was in 10th place, and Ruki Tobita was in 11th place.



In addition, Taiga Hasegawa abstained from the final and finished 16th.