Winter Olympic Predictions: Snowboard Big Air Men

Winter Olympic Predictions: Snowboard Big Air Men

Published Feb 01, 2026

Qualification is scheduled for February 5 in Livigno, with finals on February 7, the opening freestyle medal event of the Games. 

Wyldata’s model favors a Japanese sweep. Taiga Hasegawa sits first on recent big air output and conversion under pressure, including 2025 World Championships silver and multiple World Cup podiums. Second is Ryoma Kimata, a consistent high-scorer whose World Cup big air finals rate remains strong. Third is Kira Kimura, the 2023 Big Air Crystal Globe winner with sustained podium frequency into 2025–26.

The depth behind them is volatile. Rising American Oliver Martin has progressed rapidly, adding both-way 2160s and a steep improvement curve in FIS fields. China’s defending Olympic champion Su Yiming remains a podium factor; his 2025 Beijing World Cup win signaled form but his variance increases when he opens with 18s both ways. Expect Japan’s Hiroto Ogiwara to shape the final: his highest ceiling is proven, including the first 2340 landed in competition at X Games 2025.

Veteran medal threats are seeded lower by our model due to recent results. Mons Røisland’s 2025–26 big air finishes and points trend dipped, while overall form for Marcus Kleveland is stronger in slopestyle than big air lately. Both still carry final-making probabilities, but below their reputations.

Full projected ranking

  1. Taiga Hasegawa, Japan
  2. Ryoma Kimata, Japan
  3. Kira Kimura, Japan
  4. Oliver Martin, United States
  5. Hiroto Ogiwara, Japan
  6. Yiming Su, China
  7. Ian Matteoli, Italy
  8. Rene Rinnekangas, Finland
  9. Rocco Jamieson, New Zealand
  10. Lyon Farrell, New Zealand
  11. Eli Bouchard, Canada
  12. Enzo Valax, France
  13. Romain Allemand, France
  14. Mark McMorris, Canada
  15. Wenlong Yang, China
  16. Clemens Millauer, Austria
  17. Øyvind Kirkhus, Norway
  18. Chunyu Ge, China
  19. Mons Røisland, Norway
  20. Francis Jobin, Canada
  21. Dane Menzies, New Zealand
  22. Sean Fitzsimons, United States
  23. Jakub Hrones, Czech Republic
  24. Jake Canter, United States
  25. Marcus Kleveland, Norway
  26. Txema Mazet Brown, United Kingdom
  27. Redmond Gerard, United States
  28. Cameron Spalding, Canada
  29. Noah Vicktor, Germany
  30. Jonas Hasler, Switzerland

Contenders to watch

United States: Oliver Martin. China: Su Yiming. Japan: Hiroto Ogiwara. Canada: Mark McMorris. USA: Redmond Gerard. Norway: Mons Røisland, Marcus Kleveland. Their paths depend on trick selection risk management and wind conditions at Livigno Snow Park. Recent World Cup data shows clustered totals between second and eighth; a single make-or-miss on a 1980–2160 axis typically decides medals.


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Article Sources: https://milanocortina2026.coni.it/en/schedule/calendar/dettagliocalendario.html?disciplina=82, https://www.nbcolympics.com/news/how-watch-snowboard-big-air-events-2026-winter-olympics-tv-and-stream-schedule, https://www.fis-ski.com/DB/general/athlete-biography.html?competitorid=228886&sectorcode=sb&type=result, https://www.fis-ski.com/DB/general/athlete-biography.html?competitorid=205831&sectorcode=sb&type=result, https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kira_Kimura, https://www.usskiandsnowboard.org/athletes/ollie-martin, https://www.fis-ski.com/DB/general/athlete-biography.html?competitorid=235870&sectorcode=sb, https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2025/jan/25/hiroto-ogiwara-first-2340-big-air-x-games, https://www.fis-ski.com/DB/general/results.html?raceid=24174&sectorcode=SB

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