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China’s Zhang Ziwei wins snowboard halfpipe in US Grand Prix

Cai Xuetong finishes third on a fine day for Chinese snowboarding

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Zhang Yiwei of China on the way to winning the FIS Snowboard World Cup 2015 halfpipe final at the US Grand Prix on Sunday. Photo: AFP
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China’s Zhang Yiwei won the men’s snowboard halfpipe in the US Grand Prix on Sunday executing a massive double cork 1,260 in a 98.00-point final run.

Kelly Clark won the women’s event, her second FIS World Cup victory of the season, easily beating 18-year-old American teammate Arielle Gold.

Taylor Gold, Arielle Gold’s brother, was second in the men at 94.75. Australia’s Kent Callister was third on Sunday.

Yiwei totally deserved it. He did one of the biggest runs I’ve ever seen
Taylor Gold, runner-up

Zhang and Taylor Gold tied for the overall Sprint US Grand Prix tour title.

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“It’s awesome to get second here,” Gold said. “Yiwei totally deserved it. He did one of the biggest runs I’ve ever seen.”

The 31-year-old Clark had a 94.50-point run. She also won the overall Sprint US Grand Prix tour title.

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Gold, from Steamboat Springs, Colorado, had an 88.75.

China’s Cai Xuetong was third.

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