Bouin goes secondpublished at 04:05 Greenwich Mean Time 12 February 2018
Women's slopestyle final
Laurie Blouin removes her helmet and reveals a black eye sustained in training yesterday. She moves ahead of Silje Norendal into silver medal position.
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Tom Rostance
Women's slopestyle final
Laurie Blouin removes her helmet and reveals a black eye sustained in training yesterday. She moves ahead of Silje Norendal into silver medal position.
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Nick McCartan: They have robbed young Langland there.
Women's slopestyle final
Another landed run, this time by Canada's Laurie Blouin. I've given up guessing the scores, though.
Women's slopestyle final
Only fourth! Oohs and aahs from the crowd.
Six to go, by my reckoning.
Women's slopestyle final
Ed Leigh
Snowboarding commentator on BBC TV
One of the lightest riders in the field has managed to land a full run and she's made it look very, very good in the circumstances.
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...and a third!
Very, very good from the 17-year-old American.
Top three?
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Two landed...
Women's slopestyle final
Tidy pipes from Langland. Now the jumps...
Women's slopestyle final
I reckon we're still only on about eight clean runs out of almost 50 attempts.
Here comes 17-year-old Hailey Langland. She looked fearless in her first attempt.
Has the wind died down a little?
Women's slopestyle final
Ed Leigh
Snowboarding commentator on BBC TV
When it's close you're really fighting for those points, you don't know how much that little extra can get you - especially on days like today.
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Matt: Yesterday we were watching with 'oohs' and 'aahs', responding to the fabulous tricks but today we're doing the same in response to the crashes. Not right at all.
Women's slopestyle final
They keep crashing, no one coming close to Jamie Anderson's brilliance of the first run. At this rate, she'll be able to take her second run off and still win gold. If you didn't see what the defending champ did in the first run, you can watch it here.
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James Stevenson: Aimee went for it on the last jump. Can’t blame her. One chance. Went for it. Didn’t pay off. Game over.
Natalie Littler: I don’t think this is right. They’ve spent 4 years building to this moment only for the result to be dictated by the wind.
Nick Hope
BBC Sport in Pyeongchang
Big support for Austrian superstar Anna Gasser but will it be enough to push her to a snowboard slopestyle medal?
The wind is picking up and it looks like the closing stages of this women’s final could be a brutal one for several of the leading athletes.
The one bright side? They will all return for the Big Air event next week...
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Jane Pike: This s, externallopestyle final final seems ridiculously unfair. It's blowing a gale! 45-50km winds. It's dangerous innit?
Rob Barrie: Completely pointless running this contest with these current conditions. When you commentate on the wind more than the tricks, something's wrong
Women's slopestyle final
Gutted.
The third jump. Huge air, but a horrible landing.
She was flying into a headwind, leaning backwards as she landed. Lucky not to get really hurt.
Women's slopestyle final
Two clean jumps...
Women's slopestyle final
Smooth through the rails...
Women's slopestyle final
"Let's do this," she says.
Pushes off...
Women's slopestyle final
You can hear the wind whipping through the effects microphones. Japan's Reira Iwabuchi is the latest to go down. Here comes Aimee Fuller...