Group 1 - The FIS Snowboard Slopestyle World Cup event in Aspen concluded with Chinese athlete Su Yiming winning a silver medal with a score of 84.18, marking his first medal in this season's World Cup events and his second podium finish in his career at this event [1][3] - The final featured 16 competitors, with rankings determined by the best score from two runs. Su Yiming initially scored 66.53 in the first run, placing sixth, but improved significantly in the second run with high-quality tricks, including a 1440 and 1620-degree spin, which elevated him to first place temporarily [3] - American competitor Jake Canter ultimately won gold with a score of 85.16, surpassing Su Yiming in the final moments of the competition [3] Group 2 - Su Yiming previously won a silver medal in the slopestyle event at the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics, achieving the best Olympic result for China in this discipline [3] - With less than a month until the Milan Winter Olympics, Su Yiming has secured his qualification for the men's snowboard big air and slopestyle events based on his points, and his ranking has risen to first place in the current Olympic points standings after the Aspen event [3] - The final determination of Olympic qualification points will depend on the upcoming slopestyle World Cup event in Laax, Switzerland [3]
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Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-01-10 23:42