Teenager Hiroto ogewiwara ends up for the first time in 2340 at snowboarding

Teenager Hiroto ogewiwara ends up for the first time in 2340 at snowboarding

The Japanese Snowboarder Hiroto ogwara has history on Friday Written when he ended up in a competition at the X Games in Aspen. This impressive trick is to complete six and half a revolution in the air.

historical moment for snowboarding

As part of the men's Big Air competition, the 19-year-old jumped off and immediately began to rotate while holding his hands firmly on the board. He landed perfectly, despite an unfortunate collision with part of the enthusiastic crowd during his celebrations.

The viewers react enthusiastically

just when ogiwika rose from the fall in the snow, he was still in a party mood and took the frenetic jubilation calls of the fans.

an extraordinary success

"I am the first in the world to do it. I have never been so happy," Ogiwara then told Olympics.com. "It was really the greatest moment. It felt like I had used every energy I had."

evaluation and medalist

For his historical 2340-mute grave, the judges Ogiwiga received an almost perfect score of 97.33, which secured the gold medal. He was almost three points ahead of his compatriot Taiga Hasegawa, who took second place. New Zealand Rocco Jamieson completed the podium with a further behind three points and secured third place.

another milestone in the ski competition

On Saturday, the Italian Miro Tabanelli also managed to write history by landing the first friend in 2340 in a ski competition. Like OgiWiWowa, he also secured the gold medal with an impressive score of 98.00, followed by New Zealand Luca Harrington and the Austrian Matěj Švancer.

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