The final of this season's halfpipe snowboarding World Cup halfpipe final was held in Canada, where 19-year-old female athlete Mitsuki Ono scored a high score and won her third victory, along with 21-year-old male athlete Ryuka Hirano. This was the second time in two consecutive seasons that we won each event.

Snowboarding halfpipe is an event in which participants compete on the height and difficulty of aerial jumps while sliding down a half-cylindrical course.



On the 10th, the 5th men's and women's final of the World Cup halfpipe season, the final race of the season, will be held in Calgary, Canada, and 19-year-old Ono, who has won two consecutive World Cups so far, will compete in the eight-person final. I moved on.



Ono scored 89.00 in the first run, taking the lead at this point, and in the second run, he showed height and sharp air, increasing his score to 90.00, the only person to score in the 90s, and taking victory.



Ono won his third consecutive World Cup victory, his sixth in total, and his second event title in two consecutive seasons.



On the other hand, 21-year-old male athlete Ryuka Hirano had not won a championship so far this season, but finished in second place in the final on that day with a score of 88.25.



Hirano has continued to perform well, finishing on the podium four times out of five halfpipe races this season, and this is his second event win in two consecutive seasons, along with Ono.