Summary

  • Use play icon to watch live coverage from Aspen, Colorado, USA

  • Anastasia Tatalina wins Women's Freeski Big Air World Championships

  • Oliwer Magnusson wins Men's Freeski Big Air World Championships

  • Laurie Blouin wins Women's Free Snowboard Big Air World Championships

  • Mark McMorris wins Men's Free Snowboard Big Air World Championships

  • LIVE: Snowboard Big Air Finals

  1. ‘What an athlete’ - USA's Kim wins world halfpipe goldpublished at 21:38 Greenwich Mean Time 15 March 2021

    Watch USA star Chloe Kim's incredible run as she claims gold in the snowboard halfpipe final at the World Championships in Aspen, Colorado.

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    ‘What an athlete’ - USA's Kim wins halfpipe gold at World Championships

  2. Watch: GB's Atkin wins halfpipe bronze at World Championshipspublished at 21:37 Greenwich Mean Time 15 March 2021

    Watch British freestyle skier Zoe Atkin claim halfpipe bronze at the World Championships in Aspen, Colorado.

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    Watch: GB's Atkin wins bronze in women’s halfpipe final

  3. How can I watch the Snowboard & Freeski World Championships?published at 21:20 Greenwich Mean Time 15 March 2021

    BBC iPlayer

    Watch live coverage of the Freestyle Ski World Championships and the Snowboard & Freeski World Championships across the BBC Red Button, BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport website and mobile app.

    All of our coverage will also be available on catch-up on the BBC iPlayer.

    Tuesday, 16 March

    Freeski Big Air finals

    15:50-17:50 - BBC Red Button, BBC iPlayer and BBC Sport website

    Snowboard Big Air finals

    19:20-21:20 - BBC iPlayer and BBC Sport website

  4. How can I get into skiing?published at 21:20 Greenwich Mean Time 15 March 2021

    Get Inspired
    #GetInspired

    There are beginners’ classes all over the country, and you can pick up the basics quickly. So, if you like the cold, the rush of speed and adrenaline then give it a go.

    Skiing is a great workout - you can burn up to 500 calories an hour.

    Also, anyone with a disability can compete. Disability Snowsport UK, externalhas loads of advice about getting involved. They offer lessons, external, recreational adaptive skiing with local groups, external and a race league, external which is open to people with or without a disability.

    Find your local centre in England, Wales or Scotland to get yourself on the slopes. The Ski Club of Northern Ireland has a useful Facebook page too. There's also loads of information at Disability Snowsport for anyone looking for inclusive skiing.

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    Snowsport England's programme to encourage people to take up snow sports