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Tennis: Kamiji wins, Oda loses in Australian Open wheelchair finals “I am the first in the world to do that. I’ve never been as happy as this,” Ogiwara said. “It was really the greatest moment. It felt as if I used every ounce of energy I had.” Hiroto Ogiwara (R) poses with his gold medal […]

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“I am the first in the world to do that. I’ve never been as happy as this,” Ogiwara said. “It was really the greatest moment. It felt as if I used every ounce of energy I had.”


Hiroto Ogiwara (R) poses with his gold medal along with Japanese compatriot and silver medalist Taiga Hasegawa after X Games big air competition in Aspen, Colorado, on Jan. 24, 2025. (Kyodo)

Hiroto Ogiwara (R) poses with his gold medal along with Japanese compatriot and silver medalist Taiga Hasegawa after X Games big air competition in Aspen, Colorado, on Jan. 24, 2025. (Kyodo)


According to organizers, Ogiwara, who, like Hasegawa, is 19, became the first in competition to land a backside 6-1/2-revolution trick scoring 97.33 points to earn the win in Aspen, Colorado.

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New Zealand’s Zoi Sadowski-Synnott won the women’s slopestyle with 94.66 points. Japan’s Kokomo Murase (90.33) was second and Britain’s Mia Brookes (88.33) third.


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