Postpublished at 05:08 Greenwich Mean Time 7 February 2022
Men's slopestyle final
American Chris Corning drops in, looking to finally put down a clean run in this final.
It's much, much better but a score of 65.11 is only enough for sixth spot.
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Men's slopestyle final
American Chris Corning drops in, looking to finally put down a clean run in this final.
It's much, much better but a score of 65.11 is only enough for sixth spot.
Men's slopestyle final
It's going to require something special for someone to knock Max Parrot off top spot here with that score of 90.96 - whether it was scored correctly or not.
Kaito Hamada's medal hopes are over, a 59.36 on his final run nowhere near enough.
Men's slopestyle final
Tim Warwood
Reporter on BBC TV
There is a huge judging error in them missing Max Parrot's double knee grab. He hasn't grabbed the board, he's grabbed his knees.
But it's hard to see anyone beating Parrot now.
Men's slopestyle final
Ed Leigh
Snowboarding commentator on BBC TV
What would it mean for the hosts for Su Yiming to take home the gold?
The jumps are going to be astronomical - just how much will the judges love it?
That is a big air trick, landed in slopestyle. There are very few riders who can stand up to that can of trick.
Silver medal position after two runs.
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Men's slopestyle final
What a run from Su Yimming!
Can he overtake Max Parrot?
Close, but not quite! The Chinese teenager posts a 88.70 for second place.
To bring you up to speed, there's been a bit of a delay to the women's Ice Hockey game between Canada and the Russian Olympic Committee.
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Men's slopestyle final
Ed Leigh
Snowboarding commentator on BBC TV
Mark McMorris can 100% have a say in the medals.
He's taken some big hits inhis career but he is in fantastic form.
A towering skyscraper of a run.
Men's slopestyle final
Brilliant looking run from Mark McMorris.
Is it good enough for top spot?
No! 80.85 - and into the bronze medal position.
Men's slopestyle final
Tim Warwood
Reporter on BBC TV
Sean FitzSimons' calling card is his ability to sterilise his runs, such is his cleanliness!
There was a lot going on there, and he would have been docked heavily for it.
Men's slopestyle final
Tim Warwood
Reporter on BBC TV
The one thing Staale Sandbech does is he does the tricks as they should be done.
He has all of the style and flair you come ot expect from snowboarding.
He probably lies on his bed with his snowboard on his feet, practicing his grabs!
Men's slopestyle final
Staale Sandbech and Sean FitzSimons can't put anything down on their second runs.
Two to go on these second attempts. First up, Mark McMorris...
Men's slopestyle final
Ed Leigh
Snowboarding commentator on BBC TV
Last time Red Gerard came to the Olympics with a pack of crayons... and delivered a Monet!
Max Parrot... Red Gerard is coming for you.
No celebration there though because there were a couple of errors.
Men's slopestyle final
Red Gerard can't catch Max Parrot here.
It's a 71.86 on the American's second run so he stays second.
Men's slopestyle final
Ed Leigh
Snowboarding commentator on BBC TV
What Takeru Otsuka just did is absolutely beserk - the level he was at from the first two kickers, so how did he drop that last one!
It's like a pressure cooker. he just can't take the final step there.
Men's downhill
Switzerland's Beat Feuz takes the lead in the men's downhill!
His time of 1:42.69 is 0.16 seconds quicker than Austrian Matthias Mayer in silver position after 13 runs.
Men's slopestyle final
Ed Leigh
Snowboarding commentator on BBC TV
Emiliano Lauzi has gone - first time we've seen him fall in the week.
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Men's slopestyle final
Mons Roisland comes through in really impressive fashion. Throws in a tidy frontside 1440 - but he just can't hold it together at the bottom. 63.33 lifts him into sixth.