Snowboarder Yu Seung-eun glad for switch from table tennis to medal

Eighteen-year-old South Korean snowboarder Yu Seung-eun expressed satisfaction with her childhood switch from table tennis to snowboarding after winning bronze in the women's big air at the 2026 Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics. Despite multiple injuries in 2025, she overcame challenges to secure the medal and placed 12th in slopestyle. Yu aims to excel in both events moving forward.

Yu Seung-eun, an 18-year-old South Korean snowboarder, secured a bronze medal in the women's big air event at the Milan-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics on February 9. She transitioned from table tennis to snowboarding in elementary school after her mother enrolled her in a camp. "Now that I am here, I am glad I made that switch to snowboarding," Yu said during a press conference in Milan.

Throughout 2025, Yu focused on rehabilitation from multiple injuries starting in late 2024, including a broken ankle, dislocated elbow, and fractured wrist. "But throughout 2025, it was just a series of thoughts, like, 'I shouldn't have picked up snowboarding,'" she recalled. Despite the difficulties, Yu noted, "Although I was in a dark place at the moment, I believed there would be light at the end of the tunnel," and thanked those who supported her.

After her big air success, she finished 12th in the slopestyle final. Yu explained, "With long injury rehabs, I only had time to train for the big air before the Olympics," and added limited slopestyle practice in Italy a month prior. She aims to become proficient in both disciplines. Big air involves launching off a ramp for flips and spins, while slopestyle features tricks on rails and jumps.

Yu drew inspiration from teammate Choi Gaon's gold in women's halfpipe. "I respect her so much as an athlete," she said. "I am a hard-working athlete, and that's how I want to be remembered." Having arrived in Italy on January 30, Yu was set to return home on February 20. "I was the first Korean snowboarder to get here, and I will be the last one to leave," she added with a smile, eager to go back.

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Eighteen-year-old Yu Seung-eun claimed bronze with 171.00 points in the women's big air final at the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics. This marks the first Olympic snowboard medal for a South Korean woman and the country's second medal overall. Japan's Kokomo Murase took gold, while New Zealand's Zoi Sadowski Synnott earned silver.

Snowboarder Yu Seung-eun has qualified for the women's slopestyle final at the Milan-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics, positioning her for a potential second medal after her big air bronze. She scored 76.80 points to finish third in the qualifications at Livigno Snow Park. The final is scheduled for Tuesday.

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The women's snowboard slopestyle final at the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics has been postponed by one day due to heavy snow in northern Italy. The event, featuring South Korean athlete Yu Seung-eun, is now set for 2:30 p.m. on Wednesday. Yu, who earned bronze in women's big air last week, aims to become the first South Korean snowboarder with multiple medals at a single Games.

オーストリアのアンナ・ガッサーが2026年ミラノ・コルチナ冬季オリンピックの女子ビッグエア予選を突破し、3大会連続の金メダルを目指す。ニュージーランドのゾーイ・サドスキー=シノットと日本の村瀬こころも決勝進出を果たし、イタリアのアルプスで激しい戦いが予想される。

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South Korea failed to add to its medal tally at the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics on Friday. Figure skater Cha Jun-hwan finished fourth in men's singles, narrowly missing bronze, while snowboarder Lee Chaeun placed sixth in men's halfpipe. The team secured a second straight win in women's curling by beating Britain 9-3.

ミラノ・コルチナ2026冬季オリンピックで、女子スノーボード並行大回転の準々決勝で日本選手の津槙美樹がイタリア選手に敗れ、メダル獲得を逃した。ワールドカップ王者の津槙は中盤で巻き返したが、及ばなかった。涙をこらえ、頭を抱えて空を見上げる姿が印象的だった。

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Mikaela Shiffrin of the United States won the women's slalom at the 2026 Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics on February 18, ending an eight-year Olympic gold drought. The 30-year-old skier finished 1.50 seconds ahead of Switzerland's Camille Rast, with Sweden's Anna Swenn Larsson taking bronze. Shiffrin described the victory as a deeply emotional milestone following her father's death in 2020.

 

 

 

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