South Korea’s Yoo Seung-eun reaches Olympic women’s snowboard big air final in 4th

By Park Seungho Posted : February 9, 2026, 06:42 Updated : February 9, 2026, 06:42
Yoo Seung-eun smiles after landing a trick during women’s snowboard big air qualifying at Livigno Snow Park in Italy.
Yoo Seung-eun smiles after landing a trick during women’s snowboard big air qualifying at Livigno Snow Park in Italy. Yoo finished fourth to advance to the final. [Photo=Yonhap]

Eighteen-year-old Yoo Seung-eun (Seongbok High School) made South Korean snowboard history by reaching the Olympic big air final, keeping her in medal contention after Kim Sang-gyeom (High1) delivered the team’s first medal of the Games.

Yoo placed fourth out of 29 riders in women’s big air qualifying at Livigno Snow Park in Sondrio, Italy, with 166.50 points from her first and third runs. The top 12 advanced to the final.

She opened with 80.75 points, scored 77.75 on her second attempt, then posted 88.75 on her third with a high-difficulty trick. Qualifying standings were determined by adding the best two of three scores.

It is the first time a South Korean snowboarder has advanced to an Olympic big air final. Yoo was 0.5 points behind third-place Mia Brookes of Britain (167.00). Joy Sadowski-Synnott of New Zealand led qualifying with 172.25, followed by Japan’s Kokomo Murase with 171.25.

Born in 2008, Yoo has emerged as a top prospect. She was runner-up at the International Ski and Snowboard Federation (FIS) World Junior Championships in 2023, and in December she finished second at a World Cup event in Steamboat Springs, Colorado, becoming the first South Korean to win a World Cup big air medal.

The women’s big air final is scheduled for 3:30 a.m. on Feb. 10.




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