Anna Gasser misses World Cup medal - fall costs gold in St. Moritz!

Anna Gasser misses World Cup medal - fall costs gold in St. Moritz!

At the Snowboard World Championships in St. Moritz, the Austrian athlete Anna Gasser had to accept a bitter disappointment on March 28, 2025. The 33-year-old Carinthian, who in the past was able to shine with two gold medals in Big Air (2017 and 2023) and a silver medal in slopestyle (2015), left the competitions without a medal. Gasser was only able to take the sixth place in the big air final and thus missed the defense of their title from 2023.

In competition, Gasser's achievements were mixed. After a failed first jump, which led to an early deficit, she was able to improve to 88.00 points with a strong second jump. But the third attempt ended abruptly in a fall, which snatched the chance of a medal. In total, Gasser reached 112.50 points and had to be satisfied with the ungrateful place.

Medailien results and competition

The competition was dominated by Japan, with Kokomo Murase winning the gold medal and thus getting her first World Cup title. She was followed by Reira Iwabuchi, the silver and Mari Fukada, the bronze won. Momo Suzuki from Japan was able to take fourth place, which is considered a "sheet metal". The overall World Cup winner Mia Brookes from Great Britain came in fifth place and couldn't call up her top shape either.

A remarkable incident in the competition phase was the early departure of leading athletes. The qualification winner Zoi Sadowski Synnott withdrew after a severe fall in the last training session. Even the German Annika Morgan could not take part in the competition due to a fall, which reduced the field of participants to just six athletes.

context of the World Championships

The Snowboard World Championships are an important event in winter sports, which has been organized by the International Snowboarding Federation (ISF) and FIS since the first official World Championships in 1993. The first Snowboard World Championship on European soil took place in St. Moritz in 1987, but it was not officially recognized. The event has developed strongly since then and has been held every two years, with the World Snowboarding Federation (WSF) holding its own world championships every four years.

Overall, the competitions are a decisive part of the racing calendar of snowboarders, with the successful athletes fighting in various disciplines such as big air, slopestyle and other medals.

This year Anna Gasser only remains a look back at her success, while the competition can look forward to her new successes.

vienna.at reports that the 33-year-old Gasser nevertheless performed well with her placement. The old triumphs and all eyes are forgotten on the next competitions. Further Details are also available on laola1.at during the comprehensive context of the snowboard world champions href = "https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snowboard world championships"> wikipedia can be read.

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