Feb 9 • 21:34 UTC 🇪🇪 Estonia ERR

Murase won a gold medal alongside the Olympic bronze

Kokomo Murase of Japan secured a gold medal in women's snowboard Big Air at the Milano Cortina Winter Olympics, adding to her previous Olympic bronze.

Kokomo Murase, a 21-year-old Japanese snowboarder, triumphed in the women's snowboard Big Air event at the Milano Cortina Winter Olympics, winning a gold medal with a total score of 179 points. Murase excelled in both her first and third runs, earning scores of 89.75 and 89.25 points respectively. This achievement marks her second Olympic medal, as she previously clinched a bronze in the same event during the Olympics held in Beijing four years ago.

Murase's performance outshone her competitors, including New Zealand's Zoi Sadowski-Synnott, who had to settle for the silver medal for the second consecutive Olympics. Sadowski-Synnott scored a total of 172.25 points, showcasing strong skills but unable to surpass Murase's exceptional runs. The fight for the bronze medal was closely contested, with South Korea's Seung-eun Yud finishing just 1.25 points behind Sadowski-Synnott, highlighting the competitive nature of this Olympic event.

This victory not only cements Murase's status as a leading figure in women's snowboarding but also reflects the growing prominence of Asian athletes on the global stage in winter sports. With the Olympics providing a platform for younger athletes like Murase, it opens up exciting possibilities for the future of snowboarding and the representation of diverse talent in the sport.

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