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Sadowski-Synnott seeks to complete full set of Olympic Big Air medals

Zoi Sadowski-Synnott (NZL) knows all about upgrades. And any improvement to her Big Air qualification runs at the Olympic Winter Games Milano Cortina 2026 could take her to another tier yet again on Monday night at the Livigno Snow Park when the Women’s Snowboard Big Air final takes place under the lights.

After bagging Big Air bronze at Pyeongchang 2018 and settling for silver at Beijing 2022, Sadowski-Synnott seeks gold when the final starts at 19:30 CET today.

The 24-year-old showed on Sunday that she is the woman to beat, topping the 29-strong qualification field with a combined total of 172.25 points.

Sadowski-Synnott stomped a switch backside 1260 mute grab on her first effort for 90.00 points, the night’s best single-run score. New Zealand’s flagbearer at these Games received identical scores of 82.25 points for her second and third jumps, landing a backside double cork 1080 each time, to become the top qualifier for the second straight Olympics.

Monday’s final will again count the combined scores of the best two runs out of three.
A podium finish will make Sadowski-Synnott the most bemedaled women’s snowboarder in Olympic history with four medals.

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