
Snowboarding - Men's Big Air
Canada's Max Parrot, who overcome Hodgkin's Lymphoma since PyeongChang in 2018, looks for his second gold of the 2022 Winter Olympics in the men's snowboard big air.
Canada's Max Parrot looks for his second gold of the 2022 Winter Olympics in the men's snowboard big air, which is the last snowboard event of the Winter Olympics.
“I don't want to sit on my gold medal when I know I can maybe get another one,” said the 27-year-old Parrot, who has overcome Hodgkin’s Lymphoma since PyeongChang. He topped the qualifying standings, and will be looking to make a point after the judging of his slopestyle win was criticised.
Norway’s Marcus Kleveland, winner at the recent X Games, will be aiming to make amends for failing to even qualify for the slopestyle final. ѿý hopes lie with 17-year-old former child film star Su Yiming, who won silver in the slopestyle. Japan’s Takeru Otsuka is a two-time X Games gold medallist in big air, and was second in the qualifying standings. The USA’s Red Gerard, the 2018 slopestyle champion, is another who impressed in qualifying, posting the third-highest score.
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