Taiga Hasegawa de Japón gana plata en slopestyle de snowboard masculino

En los Juegos Olímpicos de Invierno Milano Cortina 2026, Taiga Hasegawa de Japón ganó plata en la prueba de slopestyle de snowboard masculino. Esto marca la primera medalla de Japón en esta disciplina.

Los Juegos Olímpicos de Invierno Milano Cortina 2026 se están celebrando en Milán, Italia. El miércoles 18 de febrero, Taiga Hasegawa de Japón compitió en slopestyle de snowboard masculino y se llevó la medalla de plata. Este logro representa la primera medalla olímpica de Japón en esta prueba. Según The Yomiuri Shimbun, la competición tuvo lugar en Milán, donde la actuación de Hasegawa atrajo la atención. La página oficial de los Juegos Olímpicos proporciona detalles sobre los Milano Cortina 2026. Esta medalla se destaca como uno de los logros del equipo japonés.

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