The final round of the Snowboard Halfpipe World Cup was held in Canada, where the men's Ruka Hirano and the women's Miki Ono both won their third consecutive World Cup victory.

Hirano and Ono won their first overall victory in this event.

The snowboarding half-pipe is an event that competes for the height and difficulty of the skill in the air while sliding on a course in the shape of a cylinder in half. The men's and women's finals were held.



Of these women, 18-year-old Ono, who represented last year's Beijing Olympics, took the lead in the first round, and scored a high score of 89.75 in the second round, scoring a high score of 89.75. We have won three consecutive World Cups.

On the other hand, in the men's event, Hirano, who represented the Beijing Olympics, scored 88.50 on the third run, performing a highly difficult technique without making mistakes, and won the championship.



Both Ono and Hirano, who won three of the four World Cup games this season, won their first overall victory in this event.



Among the other Japanese finalists in the men's event, 17-year-old Shuichiro Shigeno finished third with a score of 81.75, his first podium finish.



Also, Yuto Totsuka was 8th and Kaiho Hirano was 10th.

Ono: "I still can't believe it"

Mitsuki Ono said, "I'm very happy to have won and won the overall championship. Calgary, Canada, where the World Cup was held this time, is one of my favorite places where I was able to stand on the podium for the first time three years ago. I still can't believe it and I'm so happy.I want to thank the people who supported me."