Chinanews.com, Harbin, February 4th (Reporter Wang Nina) On the afternoon of February 3rd, the FIS Freestyle Skiing U-shaped Field World Cup Finals at Mammoth Mountain in the United States was held on February 3rd local time. Zhang Kexin, a Chinese teenager from Heilongjiang, was in the In the women's final, she completed a 1080 turn and scored a high score of 93.5. She defeated the famous British player Zoe and the Canadian famous player Rachel and won the gold medal.

  In the competition, Zhang Kexin got a high score of 92.75 in the first round and took the lead.

In the second round, Zhang Kexin scored the highest score of 93.50.

British player Atkin scored 92.75 points, and Canadian player Calker scored 91.75 points.

Zhang Kexin finally won the championship with 93.50 points in the second round, and Atkin and Kalk won the second and third places respectively.

Zhang Kexin defeated a strong opponent to win the championship and made another breakthrough in his career.

Zhang Kexin, who was born in 2002, once won the 2017 World Cup U-shaped field competition in Chongli, China, and won the first World Cup championship.

During the Beijing Olympics, Zhang Kexin qualified for the competition, fought side by side with Gu Ailing, and finally won the seventh place.

At present, Zhang Kexin has won the third place in the World Cup overall ranking with the championship of this station.

  On the same day, Kong Fanyu, another famous snow player from Heilongjiang, won the bronze medal of women's freestyle skiing aerials in the FIS Freestyle Skiing Aerials World Cup in Deer Valley, USA, and won 600 World Cup points.

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