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Snowboard at Beijing 2022: How to watch all the top teams and athletes

Eight sets of medals have been decided in the snowboarding at Beijing 2022, but there are three more yet to be decided.

Zoi Sadowski Synnott (NZL) was the first gold medalist, in the women's snowboard slopestyle on Sunday 6 February, while Julia Marino (USA) and Tess Coady (AUS) took silver and bronze respectively.

The men's equivalent came the following day and Max Parrot (CAN) won gold, Su Yiming (CHN) secured silver and Mark McMorris (CAN) took bronze.

Tuesday 8 February saw both the women's and men's parallel giant slalom decided. In the former, Ester Ledecka (CZE) came out on top to defend her title, with Daniela Ulbing (AUT) and Gloria Kotnik (SLO) also making the podium.

In the latter, Benjamin Karl (AUT) won gold and was followed by Tim Mastnak (SLO) and Victor Wild (ROC).

Women's snowboard cross followed and Lindsey Jacobellis (USA) won gold, with Chloe Trespeuch (FRA) second and Meryeta Odine (CAN) third.

Next up was the women's snowboard halfpipe, which saw Chloe Kim (USA) come out victorious, Queralt Castellet (ESP) secure silver and Sena Tomita (JPN) take bronze.

Then, in the men's snowboard cross, Alessandro Haemmerle (AUT) topped the podium, being joined by Eliot Grondin (CAN) and Omar Visintin (ITA).

Snowboarding's most recent medals awarded came in the men's snowboard halfpipe with Ayumu Hirano (JPN) taking gold, while Scotty James (AUS) and Jan Scherrer (SUI) took bronze in Shaun White's last ever competition event.

The events yet to be decided are the mixed team snowboard cross, as well as the men's and women's snowboard big air.

Having already claimed gold in Beijing, Jacobellis will be keen to do so again with Nick Baumgartner - who finished 10th in the men's snowboard cross.

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