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'Snowboard Genius' Lee Chae-woon (19, Suri High School) performed all-time at the nation's most difficult snowboard slope he designed with Red Bull.
Lee Chae-woon, the snowboard slopestyle champion at the Harbin Asian Games, performed brilliantly at the Red Bull snowboarding slope he designed himself at Wellihealy Park in Gangwon Province on the 28th of last month. Lee Chae-woon, who has partnered with Red Bull since 2023, started the project to break the perception that South Korea is a snowboard barren land. The project was carried out with the goal of introducing a 'World Class' snowboard slope that can be recognized worldwide to promote the status of Korean snowboarding internationally.
Designed by Lee Chae-woon, the snowboard slope has features such as spines, rails, bars, and down-ink rails, including an ultra-large kicker measuring 18m. Lee Chae-woon showed off his gold medal performance by showing off his all-time performance, including a 1440-degree triple cock (a dream technique that rotates three laps diagonally in the air, one lap horizontally, and a total of four laps (1440 degrees). "It's so amazing that we can see such a snowboard park in Korea," Lee Chae-woon said. "It's very meaningful to work on such a project with Red Bull." On March 1st, snowboarders and skiers invited by Lee Chae-woon, including national snowboard players Lee Ji-oh, Lee Min-sik and Shin Young-seop, gathered together to enjoy the slope objects to their heart's content. Lee Chae-woon's performance video, which took place on the nation's most difficult snowboard slope, will be released on the Red Bull channel in March.
Meanwhile, Red Bull is supporting a variety of unpopular events and athletes, including snowboarding, and is working on innovative projects and events. It is engaged in various marketing activities in partnership with 'Genius Snowboarder'Chaeun Lee, 'Climbing Empress' Kim Ja-in, 'Breaking Legend' Hong Ten, 'Football National Midfielder' Baek Seung-ho, and 'E-Sports Team' T1.
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.