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Snowboarding World Cup Calgary Su Yiming's group sixth advanced to the men's steeplechase skills final

In the early morning of January 1, Beijing time, the 2022 Snowboard World Cup in Calgary, Canada, continued to compete. In the men's steeplechase qualification, China's Su Yiming finished sixth in the second group with 73.00 to advance to the final, and Yang Wenlong ranked ninth in the group and failed to qualify.

Snowboarding World Cup Calgary Su Yiming's group sixth advanced to the men's steeplechase skills final

Su Yiming

A total of 47 players participated in the competition, divided into two groups, Su Yiming and another Chinese player, Yang Wenlong, were divided into the second group.

In the first round, Su Yiming successfully completed the game with 72.50 points, Yang Wenlong scored 62.50 points, Japan's Kimata Starling ranked first in the round with 82.75 points, and Canada's McMorris scored 76.50 points.

In the second round, Su Yiming's stability across obstacles improved, and there were no major mistakes on the landing, scoring 73.00, Yang Wenlong had a fall error of only 4.00 points, and McMorris scored 92.50 points to rank first.

Snowboarding World Cup Calgary Su Yiming's group sixth advanced to the men's steeplechase skills final

Grades

In the end, Su Yiming ranked sixth in the group with 73.00 points in the second round to advance to the final, and Yang Wenlong ranked ninth in the group with 62.50 points unfortunately did not qualify for the final. McMorris was ranked first in the group, Canada's Tutante was second in the group with 88.50 points, and Starling Mumata was third in the group.

In the first group, Belgium's De Booker Serby ranked first in the group with 90.00 points, Germany's Waukenspeg ranked second in the group with 86.50 points, and Finland's Linne Congas ranked third in the group with 85.25 points.

At 01:00 a.m. Beijing time on January 2, the men's slope obstacle course final will be held. (Huang Kai)

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