
The 2026 Winter Olympics Men’s Snowboarding Slopestyle final delivered high-scoring runs, technical rail combos, and massive triple corks. Here are the official results, full schedule, medal winners, scoring breakdown, and highlights from one of Milano Cortina’s most anticipated freestyle events.
The Men’s Snowboarding Slopestyle event at the 2026 Winter Olympics delivered high-impact tricks, dramatic momentum swings, and a podium finish that reshaped the snowboard rankings.
Men’s snowboarding slopestyle at the 2026 Winter Olympics concluded with China’s Y.M. Su winning gold, Japan’s T. Hasegawa taking silver, and the United States’ J. Canter earning bronze. The final consisted of three runs, with the highest single-run score counting toward the final standings after qualification rounds determined the finalists.
Here’s everything you need to know — results, final runs, schedule, and medal standings.
China’s Y.M. Su won the gold medal in the men’s snowboarding slopestyle final. Japan’s T. Hasegawa took silver, and the United States’ J. Canter secured bronze after the third and final run determined the podium standings.
🥇 Gold – China – Y.M. Su
🥈 Silver – Japan – T. Hasegawa
🥉 Bronze – United States – J. Canter
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1st – China – Y.M. Su
2nd – Canada – C. Spalding
3rd – United States – O. Martin
Status: Completed
1st – China – Y.M. Su
2nd – Japan – T. Hasegawa
3rd – France – R. Allemand
The men’s slopestyle competition followed the Olympic format:
The final was rescheduled due to weather adjustments, impacting start times and broadcast windows. Official schedule confirmations were published by Olympic broadcasters and event organizers.
For full session timing, refer to the official Milano Cortina Olympic schedule.
Men’s Olympic slopestyle includes:
Judges evaluate:
Small landing errors can dramatically impact final scores.
China’s gold medal strengthens its presence in Olympic snowboarding events, while Japan and the United States continue strong Winter Games performances.
Slopestyle once again proved to be one of the most dynamic and unpredictable events at the 2026 Winter Olympics.
In the United States, coverage is handled by NBC and its Olympic platforms.
Global broadcast rights vary by country, with live streaming available via official Olympic partners.
China’s Y.M. Su won gold, Japan’s T. Hasegawa earned silver, and the United States’ J. Canter secured bronze.
Athletes compete in qualification rounds followed by a three-run final. The best single run score determines final ranking.
The final took place during the official Olympic snowboarding schedule and was rescheduled due to weather conditions.
Judges score each run based on difficulty, execution, creativity, amplitude, and landing quality.






