TOYOTA BIG AIR 2003

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TOYOTA BIG AIR 2003 REPORT
2003.2.22 @makomanai

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TOYOTA BIG RIR 20003
The winner was Roger HJELM STAD STUEN who fascinated 1080!
2/22 TBA held at Sapporo Makomanai Stadium.In the extreme cold of 5.0 degrees below freezing, far more hot snowboarders gathered than last year, cheering for BIG AIR, which was held by invited players from overseas and Japanese players.
The tournament rules have changed from this year, and of the three who survived the Super Final, the player who got the highest score in the first run will fly the second.In other words, until now, the player in 2nd place or lower flew first, and if the player could not get a high score, the result was decided without the player in 1st place skipping the second run, but from this time until the last player finishes. I don't know the ranking ...And it was the first time since the rule was changed, and as expected, the best result was obtained.Stephan, who was in first place, flew the second run and scored higher than the first run.Stephan in a guts pose.However, Daniel's second run has a higher score than Stefan! !!The moment the score came out, Makomanai Stadium screamed.Daniel raising his hand.Stephan looks sad.The audience also called Daniel's name, and no one doubted Daniel's victory.And finally, Roger who refrains from starting. The MC called for "1080" and the audience applauded for the final run. -Roger who makes 1080 as expected-The audience is excited at the climax-Daniel's disappointing expression is projected on the big screen-Roger waits for a score with a happy expression.The score is 267 which is 4pt higher than Daniel's 271! !!It was an unbelievably good result.For those who are watching it.Ah, it was funny [TEXT: SR]

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