MACAU DAILY TIMES 澳門每日時報

Top Menu

  • Our Team
  • Editorial Statute
    • Code of Ethics
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms and Conditions
  • Archive
  • Contacts
  • Extra Times
    • Drive In
    • Book It
    • tTunes
    • Features
    • World of Bacchus
    • Taste of Edesia

Main Menu

  • Home
  • Macau
    • Photo Shop
    • Advertorial
  • Interview
  • Greater Bay
  • Business
    • Corporate Bits
  • China
  • Asia
  • World
  • Sports
  • Opinion
    • Editorial
    • Our Desk
    • Business Views
    • China Daily
    • Multipolar World
    • The Conversation
    • World Views
  • Our Team
  • Editorial Statute
    • Code of Ethics
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms and Conditions
  • Archive
  • Contacts
  • Extra Times
    • Drive In
    • Book It
    • tTunes
    • Features
    • World of Bacchus
    • Taste of Edesia
Generic selectors
Exact matches only
Search in title
Search in content
Post Type Selectors
logo
FOUNDER & PUBLISHER Kowie Geldenhuys
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Paulo Coutinho
Macau,

MACAU DAILY TIMES 澳門每日時報

  • Home
  • Macau
    • Photo Shop
    • Advertorial
  • Interview
  • Greater Bay
  • Business
    • Corporate Bits
  • China
  • Asia
  • World
  • Sports
  • Opinion
    • Editorial
    • Our Desk
    • Business Views
    • China Daily
    • Multipolar World
    • The Conversation
    • World Views
  • Macau eyes mainland smart mosquito traps as alternative to citywide chemical spraying

  • Macau to open first mainland ‘Youth Home’ in Guangzhou this fall

  • Shared Summer 

  • Local banks complete 23 cross-border transactions on first day of mBridge participation

  • New urban Zone A sports ground on track for Q4 2027 completion

  • Customs continue to seize large quantities of smuggled goods

Sports
Home›Sports›Beijing 2022 | EXPLAINER | All those flips and twists on Olympic halfpipe

Beijing 2022 | EXPLAINER | All those flips and twists on Olympic halfpipe

By -
February 10, 2022
9
0
Share:

Australia’s Scotty James

Australian snowboarder Scotty James calls the process of perfecting his signature trick on the halfpipe akin to a right-handed person “trying to write a thesis with your left hand.”

Impossible? No. Extremely difficult? Yes. 

That goes for pretty much any trick that might be good for a medal on the Olympic halfpipe. The women’s final is today and the men’s final is Friday. 

Chloe Kim made it through yesterdays’s qualifying round and is a heavy favorite to capture her second straight gold medal in the women’s event. Three-time champion Shaun White, competing in his last contest, is an underdog. 

That’s in large part because James and a stable of Japanese riders, including two-time silver medalist Ayumu Hirano, have a jump that, only a year ago, seemed like little more than a dream, even for the best of the best. 

A look at that trick, along with a few other key things to know before they start flipping for medals on the halfpipe:

TRIPLE CORK

This has been the game-changer in men’s halfpipe this winter. The ironic part is that White started working on it in 2013 but abandoned it because he felt it was too dangerous and the risk wasn’t worth the reward. 

A rider gathers speed up the side of the halfpipe and makes what are essentially three head-over-heels spins while twisting above the pipe. 

“With the tricks that have preceded this one, there’s usually a way of getting out of it if it goes wrong,” American Taylor Gold said. “With this one, there’s really no way of getting out of it.”

Hirano has landed the trick twice in competition this season, only to fall on his next jump. The halfpipe final is a three-run contest and only the best score counts. It’s common for competitors to put down “safety runs” at the start — a run with their ‘B-plus’ material that can deliver a potentially meet-winning score — then bring out the big guns at the end, only if they need them. 

James has also been working on a triple and White says he’s “not going to take it off the table.” But there are other tricks than could also make a difference. 

SWITCH BACKSIDE DOUBLE CORK 1260

One thing that makes it tough for the average fan to appreciate the difficulty of some snowboard tricks is that, unlike, say, in skiing, it’s often hard to tell if a rider is going forward or backward. 

The starting point on  James’ signature trick is that he is riding “switch,” or backward, which means leading with his right foot. And flipping backward, too. For the first part of this trick, riders can’t really see the landing area they’re trying to hit.

At the last Olympics, where James took the bronze medal, he was convinced the trick didn’t get enough love from the judges. He said he’s noticed this season that “switch,” or backward, riding seems to be getting more credit.

THE 1440

The number put in front of a spin is equal to the total number of degrees of rotation the rider puts in. It’s a combination of head-over-heels flips and sideways twists. 

Iouri Podlodtchikov, the “I-Pod,” won the 2014 Olympics with the YOLO — “You Only Live Once” — a first-of-its-kid trick with 1440 degrees of rotation. In 2018, White and Hirano both landed back-to-back 1440s — one riding forward, the other riding backward. It was the first time White had landed two like that, and he edged out Hirano for his third gold medal. 

CHLOE’S GOAL

Kim separates herself by being able to sky higher than any of the other women in the halfpipe. She capped off her victory at the last Olympics with back-to-back 1080-degree spins — a combination no woman had ever landed in a halfpipe. 

She has been very secretive about her plans for this year, but she offered a small hint as to what might be coming in Thursday’s final. Spoiler alert: The holy grail of riding is to be able to execute tricks in all four directions — forward front flip, forward back flip, backward front flip (called a “cab” jump) and backward back flip (See above on James). 

“That’s the way I want to push snowboarding is by really encouraging people to be a good all-around snowboarder and be able to spin all four ways,” Kim said. “That’s my goal. I’m working on it and I’m really excited to show you guys.”

MADDIE’S TAKE

If Kim were to have an off day, then American Maddie Mastro might have been the one to scoop up the gold. She’s been working on a frontside, double-cork 1080, an insanely difficult trick that involves two head-over-heels flips with one full twist. But Mastro finished 13th in qualifying and failed to advance to the final.

Still, maybe we’ll see it: Kim has had this trick in her bag, too, but nobody has landed it in a competition. 

FOR PURISTS

American Taylor Gold is a longshot, in part because he’s more invested in the style of snowboarding than massive tricks. This doesn’t always win medals, but it does win the hearts of snowboard purists. 

So, watch Gold perform his double Michalchuk 1080 — a trick named after Canadian snowboarder Michael Michalchuk but also known as a “Chuck Taylor,” an homage to the throwback Converse sneakers. 

It’s a double backflip off the back wall with one horizontal spin mixed in. When Gold is on, he grabs the board with both hands. It will not look as spectacular as some of the tricks on the halfpipe. But ask any rider who knows: They’ll tell you it’s a beauty. EDDIE PELLS, ZHANGJIAKOU, MDT/AP

FacebookTweetPin

Share this:

  • Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook
  • Share on X (Opens in new window) X

Like this:

Like Loading…

Related

TagsBeijing 2022Beijing Winter Olympics
Previous Article

Plastic pollution in oceans on track to ...

Next Article

Beijing 2022 | Shiffrin shaken by ‘letdown’ ...

0
Shares

    Related articles More from author

    • ChinaHeadlines

      At Winter Olympics, virus fight waged with worker sacrifices

      February 15, 2022
      By -
    • China

      China crafts a carefully curated slate of Olympic spectators

      February 16, 2022
      By -
    • Sports

      Beijing 2022 | US skating star Chen, Japanese rival Hanyu set for showdown

      February 8, 2022
      By -
    • Sports

      Beijing2022 | For the aged: Older Olympians in the medal mix, too

      February 14, 2022
      By -
    • Sports

      Beijing 2022 | Valieva listed two legal oxygen boosters on Olympic forms

      February 17, 2022
      By -
    • Sports

      Russians, Belarusians compete as ‘neutral athletes’ in China

      March 3, 2022
      By -

    • World

      The Buzz | Hungary first in European Union for vaccinations, and deaths

    • Daily Edition

      Wednesday, January 12, 2022 – edition no. 3931

    • HeadlinesMacau

      DSAT claims crowded buses are not overloaded

    DAILY EDITION

    Friday, June 5, 2026 – edition no. 4965
    Friday, June 5, 2026 – edition no. 4965

    Greater Bay

    MDT MACAU GRAND PRIX SPECIAL

    June 2026
    M T W T F S S
    1234567
    891011121314
    15161718192021
    22232425262728
    2930  
    « May    

    Timeline

    • June 5, 2026

      Macau eyes mainland smart mosquito traps as alternative to citywide chemical spraying

    • June 5, 2026

      Macau to open first mainland ‘Youth Home’ in Guangzhou this fall

    • June 5, 2026

      Shared Summer 

    • June 5, 2026

      Local banks complete 23 cross-border transactions on first day of mBridge participation

    • June 5, 2026

      New urban Zone A sports ground on track for Q4 2027 completion

    • June 5, 2026

      Customs continue to seize large quantities of smuggled goods

    • June 5, 2026

      Round trip

    • June 5, 2026

      Children’s Arts Festival opens registration for workshops catering to all ages

    • June 5, 2026

      Tropical depression moving toward Japan poses no warnings for Macau

    • June 5, 2026

      TUI rejects appeal by PSP chief in disciplinary case

    Extra Times

    Extra TimesHeadlinesTaste of Edesia

    Shared Summer 

    There is a particular kind of magic that descends upon Hong Kong when summer arrives. The air hums with humidity and possibility, the harbour shimmers like a heat haze, and ...
    • Boots Riley’s ‘I Love Boosters’ is a wild, surrealist social satire

      By MDT/AP
      June 5, 2026
    • On McCartney’s ‘The Boys of Dungeon Lane,’ an ex-Beatle reminisces

      By MDT/AP
      June 5, 2026
    • Water Garden

      By -
      June 5, 2026
    • A Father’s Day Feast to Remember

      By Irene Sam, MDT
      May 29, 2026
    • Recent

    • Popular

    • Macau eyes mainland smart mosquito traps as alternative to citywide chemical spraying

      By Yuki Lei, MDT
      June 5, 2026
    • Macau to open first mainland ‘Youth Home’ in Guangzhou this fall

      By Ricaela Diputado, MDT
      June 5, 2026
    • Shared Summer 

      By Irene Sam, MDT
      June 5, 2026
    • Local banks complete 23 cross-border transactions on first day of mBridge participation

      By Renato Marques, MDT
      June 5, 2026
    • New urban Zone A sports ground on track for Q4 2027 completion

      By Yuki Lei, MDT
      June 5, 2026
    • Customs continue to seize large quantities of smuggled goods

      By Renato Marques, MDT
      June 5, 2026
    • Round trip

      By Paulo Coutinho, MDT
      June 5, 2026
    • Canidrome may have its days numbered, decision in ‘one or two months’

      By Paulo Coutinho, MDT
      May 26, 2016
    • Animal Welfare | Macau: Anima slams Canidrome management for avoiding debate

      By -
      May 4, 2016
    • Editorial | Canidoomed

      By Paulo Coutinho, MDT
      June 1, 2016
    • Animal Welfare | Canidrome presented with ultimatum: close or move

      By Daniel Beitler, MDT
      July 22, 2016
    • Australia regulator cracks down on alleged exportation of dogs to Macau

      By Paulo Coutinho, MDT
      June 10, 2016
    • USE OF ENGLISH IN MACAU | A ‘de facto’ official language

      By Catarina Pinto
      July 6, 2015
    • Animal rights | Canidrome: Anima in fresh airline negotiations as Canidrome closure looks more likely

      By Daniel Beitler, MDT
      May 27, 2016
    • Contact our Administrator
    • Contact our Editor-in-Chief
    • Contacts
    • Our Team
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms and Conditions
    • Editorial Statute
    • Code of Ethics
    COPYRIGHT © MACAU DAILY TIMES 2008-2026. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
    MACAU DAILY TIMES
    • Home
    • Macau
      • Photo Shop
      • Advertorial
    • Interview
    • Greater Bay
    • Business
      • Corporate Bits
    • China
    • Asia
    • World
    • Sports
    • Opinion
      • Editorial
      • Our Desk
      • Business Views
      • China Daily
      • Multipolar World
      • The Conversation
      • World Views
    • Our Team
    • Editorial Statute
      • Code of Ethics
      • Privacy Policy
      • Terms and Conditions
    • Archive
    • Contacts
    • Extra Times
      • Drive In
      • Book It
      • tTunes
      • Features
      • World of Bacchus
      • Taste of Edesia

    Loading Comments...

    You must be logged in to post a comment.

      %d