China’s Su Yiming (left) and Eileen Gu (right) celebrate on the podium after winning the Big Air World Cup Saturday at Steamboat Resort of Colorado, the U.S. Photo: VCG
The 17-year-old Su Yiming is the first Chinese athlete to win the Men’s Snowboard Big Air World Cup. Photo: Courtesy of Su’s Weibo account
Su competes in the Men's Snowboard Big Air World Cup finals Saturday at Steamboat Resort. Photo: VCG
Su achieved a combined score of 155.25 points during the opening two runs of the final, which ensured his triumph. Photo: VCG
China’s Eileen Gu competes in the Women’s Freeski Big Air World Cup finals Saturday at Steamboat Resort. She claimed the top spot in the competition. Photo: VCG
Gu, the 18-year-old star freeskier, claims the title at 184.25 points with a double-cork 1440 during the final run of the competition. She is the first female to land the move. Photo: VCG
Gu competes in the women’s halfpipe skiing qualifiers of the U.S. Grand Prix and World Cup on March 19 at Buttermilk Ski Area in Aspen, Colorado. Born in the U.S., Gu started skiing for China in 2019 and will participate in the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics as a national team member. Photo: VCG
Gu waves to the camera after competing in the women’s halfpipe skiing qualifiers of the U.S. Grand Prix and World Cup on March 19. Photo: VCG
Athletes stand by while Japan’s Takeru Otsuka climbs the fence after competing in the Men's Snowboard Big Air World Cup finals at Steamboat Resort on Saturday. Photo: VCG
Spectators watch the Men’s Snowboard Big Air World Cup finals Saturday in Steamboat Springs, Colorado. Photo: VCG