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Canada's Max Parrote, who defeated Su Yiming to win the snowboard steeplechase, admitted in an interview with The Associated Press that he did make a mistake in the race, thankfully

Canada's Max Parrote, who defeated Su Yiming to win the snowboard steeplechase, admitted in an interview with The Associated Press that he did make a mistake in the game, and thankfully the referee did not see it.

In the snowboard slope steeplechase final, Parot scored a high score of 90.96 in the second jump, and finally defeated Chinese teenager Su Yiming with a slight advantage of 2.26 points to win the championship. The referee of the snowboard project of this Winter Olympic Games said in an interview recently that when the referee of the game missed this scratch mistake when scoring, if he saw it, the score would be different.

Parot said: "The referees may have missed out on more things when judging other players, but what can they do, who makes me the ultimate champion, so everyone's focus is on me." ”

Parot said that he also saw the actions of Su Yiming and the third runner-up Mark McMorris, found three "small mistakes" in McMurris's actions, and felt that Su Yiming's actions also had some mistakes.

"Of the six skill moves in that round, I didn't make a mistake," Parrott said, "and then I did make a big mistake on the stage, not grabbing the board all the time." ”

"But how do you compare? One big mistake in the most skillful round of action vs. a bunch of small mistakes? That's why snowboarding is a scoring event. ”

Canada's Max Parrote, who defeated Su Yiming to win the snowboard steeplechase, admitted in an interview with The Associated Press that he did make a mistake in the race, thankfully
Canada's Max Parrote, who defeated Su Yiming to win the snowboard steeplechase, admitted in an interview with The Associated Press that he did make a mistake in the race, thankfully

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