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All it takes is one slam to change that. For Maddie Mastro, it wasn’t a slam, per se. It was a fall. It was a botched landing at the top of the pipe at Copper Mountain. It was a bruised foot ...
Katy Perry and Juicy J’s 2013 chart-topping song “Dark Horse” blared over the sound system at Buttermilk as Maddie Mastro dropped in for her debut Snow League run. Fresh off an FIS Crystal ...
U.S. Ski and Snowboard CEO Sophie Goldschmidt discusses their historic season highlighted by Mikaela Shiffrin and Lindsey ...
Sena Tomita and Yuto Totsuka already won. Maddie Mastro and Ruka Hirano already finished in second. Gaon Choi and Ayumu Hirano already finished in third. The contest was electric. On Saturday ...
“We put a lot of time and effort and obviously, we’re all professional athletes,” said Maddie Mastro, the best American rider this side of Chloe Kim and among the favorites in Saturday's final.
The inaugural season kicked off earlier in March in Aspen, Colorado, with a star-studded lineup, featuring 36 of the world’s top winter sports athletes, including two-time Olympians Yuto Totsuka ...
The women’s final saw a dramatic back-and-forth contest between the top athlete from qualifying, Maddie Mastro (USA) and Tomita. Each claimed a winning run in the best of three run format ...
Chloe Kim surprised absolutely nobody by adding another US Open title to her growing stack, putting Maddie Mastro firmly into second place, while Japan’s Haruna Matsumoto landed the third.
You have to be confident when you drop into the halfpipe. When things are going great, all of that confidence results in what makes snowboarding great— Acrobatic spins. Gravity-defying hang time.