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Hosted on MSNBig air to blow the competition away - The rise of snowboarding sensation Hiroto Ogiwara of JapanActors Sarah Hyland and Ryan McCartan join Morning Joe to discuss the first musical adaptation of "The Great Gatsby". US ...
Japan's Ruka Hirano and Sena Tomita win snowboarding World Cup halfpipe gold medals in the last event of the season.
Dusty Henricksen did Mammoth Lakes proud at the Winter X Games in Aspen, Colorado, earning a bronze medal for his Knuckle ...
More accustomed to high-flying performances on solid snow, boardercross champion Pierre Vaultier set out to conquer an icy ...
Barkley’s selection as the Hickok Belt® winner for January recognizes him as “the best of the best” in professional sports ...
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A snowboarder makes history (despite a fracture)In fact, the 20-year-old athlete achieved the very first recorded 2340 in the history of an official competition! A 2340 is a trick that consists of performing six and a half rotations in the air. As ...
Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window) When Teenage snowboarder Hiroto Ogiwara took to the ...
X Games Big Air winner Ogiwara Hiroto finished in sixth place with a 69.21, and American Fynn Bullock-Womble finished behind him in seventh with a 65.60. For the women Zoi Sadowski-Synnott won her ...
Ruka Hirano led a Japanese sweep of the men's snowboarding halfpipe podium at a World Cup event Saturday in Aspen, Colorado. The 22-year-old Hirano, last season's overall World Cup halfpipe winner, ...
Japan’s Hiroto Ogiwara claimed the top spot in heat one with a 92.5, followed by Canada’s Mark McMorris and American Chris Corning — who competed out of Aspen Valley Ski and Snowboard Club ...
Japan’s Hiroto Ogiwara won heat one with a 92.5 in his second run after crashing in his first. Three Americans qualified out of the two heats: Chris Corning, Jake Canter and Sean Fitzsimons.
After two runs, the top eight per heat advanced to Sunday’s 16-man final. In Heat 1, Japan’s Hiroto Ogiwara took top honors with his 92.5. In second was Canadian superstar Mark McMorris (89.25) and in ...
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