Gasser Jumps Past Sadowski Synnott For Olympic Big Air Gold
Feb 14, 2022, 8:34 PM
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BEIJING (AP) — Anna Gasser of Austria executed a massive cab 1260 on her final jump to overtake Zoi Sadowski Synnott of New Zealand and win her second straight Olympic gold medal in women’s snowboarding big air.
The 30-year-old Gasser held off a field with an average age of 21, including the 20-year-old Sadowski Synnott, who last week won her country’s first Winter Olympics gold medal, in slopestyle.
Anna Gasser DEFENDS HER GOLD!
The Austrian goes back-to-back in women's big air thanks to a 95.50 on her final run!#WinterOlympics
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Gasser was assured of silver when she dropped in switch for her final attempt at Big Air Shougang.
She was the first woman to land a cab double cork 1260 in competition when she did it 2019, and she did it again here, the only rider to stomp out a trick with 3 1/2 spins.
Anna Gasser from Austria puts on an incredible final run to take the #Gold medal in the women’s #Snowboard big air!
95.50! Incredible!#Beijing2022 pic.twitter.com/jTyIMHo3I8
— Olympics (@Olympics) February 15, 2022
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