Zoi Sadowski-Synnott continues stunning form with snowboard World Cup win

Zoi Sadowski-Synnott continues stunning form with snowboard World Cup win


Zoi Sadowski-Synnott, Aspen Snowboard World Cup winner.

Zoi Sadowski-Synnott, Aspen Snowboard World Cup winner.
Photo: FIS Park & Pipe

New Zealand snowboarder Zoi Sadowski-Synnott has completed a stunning comeback from injury by winning the FIS Snowboard Slopestyle World Cup in Aspen.

Itโ€™s the third slopestyle World Cup win of her career and first since coming back from injury.

Just last week Sadowski-Synnott landed the worldโ€™s first triple cork in a womenโ€™s slopestyle competition, which saw her take gold at the Aspen X Games.

The 23-year-old was the top qualifier going into todayโ€™s finals in Colorado, and earned the advantage of dropping last into each of the two finals runs.

She put down a solid first run that had her sitting in the top spot, but with a couple of bobbles on the rails, and some of the top riders on the start list today, there was no guarantee it would hold.

Kokomo Murase of Japan put down a strong second run, which bumped Sadowski-Synnott off the top spot, but as the last athlete to drop the Wฤnaka snowboarder had the deciding run.

Sadowski-Synnott put down her winning run, tidying up the rail section and then lacing her back-to-back double corked 1080โ€™s on the last two jumps.

An ankle injury meant she missed most competitions in 2024 but Sadowski-Synnott said she got some confidence coming off the Laax Open two weeks ago.

โ€œโ€ฆAnd I worked so hard to get back to this level and [to] be competing with the rest of the girls because they are pushing it so hard, I am so happy to be back,โ€ Sadowski-Synnott said.

โ€œI watched her [Kokomoโ€™s] last run and knew it was going to knock my first run score so I knew that I needed to clean up that rail section and I am stoked how it came out, stepping it up from X Games last week.โ€

Sadowski-Synnott took the win by a significant margin as the only woman to score in the 80โ€™s with an 87.80. Murase finished in second place with Great Britainโ€™s Mia Brookes rounding out the star-studded podium in third.

The menโ€™s snowboard slopestyle World Cup finals also went down in Aspen this morning, with Kiwiโ€™s Dane Menzies and Rocco Jamieson dropping in.

Menzies had a career best result, finishing in fourth place and put down a frontside 1800 for his first time in a slopestyle run. Jamieson finished in twelfth.

Fin Melville Ives and Luke Harrold are about to compete in the freeski halfpipe World Cup finals.

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