Following high school student Kang Dong-hoon and slop style, a valuable bronze medal in Big

Feb 10, 2025

Following high school student Kang Dong-hoon and slop style, a valuable bronze medal in Big



Kang Dong-hoon (19, Gorim High School) of Snowboard Big Air became a multi-medalist.

Kang Dong-hoon scored 158.75 points in the snowboard big air final at the 2025 Harbin Winter Asian Games held at Yaburi Ski Resort in Heilongjiang Province, China on the 10th. After Yang Wenlong (193.25 points) and Zhang Zie (160.25 points, China), he won the bronze medal, ranking third. Kang Dong-hoon won a bronze medal in the men's slopestyle held on the 8th and succeeded in multi-medal by winning a bronze medal on the day.

Big Air is a competition that shows aerial technology by taking off one big jumping platform, and slopestyle is a competition that scores and ranks according to standards such as height, rotation, technique, and difficulty on a course consisting of various objects and jumping platforms.




Korean snowboarding is cruising with a total of three medals in this competition, with Lee Chae-woon (Surigo), born in 2006, winning a gold medal in slopestyle.

Yoo Seung-eun (Sungbok High School), who competed in the women's big air, finished fourth with 119.25 points, and Choi Seo-woo (Yonghyeon Girls' Middle School) finished fifth (85.25 points). In this event, Shung Shiroi won the title with 164 points, followed by Zhang Xiaonan (156.75 points, China) and Suzuka Ishimoto (134.50 points, Japan).






This article was translated by Naver AI translator.