Published on December 14, 2025

Steamboat delivered high-scoring finals across snowboard and freeski. Hiroto Ogiwara’s 1980 tailgrab sealed the men’s snowboard win, while Miyabi Onitsuka won and clinched the women’s Big Air Crystal Globe. In freeski, Troy Podmilsak posted back-to-back victories and Naomi Urness earned her first World Cup win. Kateryna Kotsar’s second place marked Ukraine’s first FIS Freeski World Cup podium.
On the snowboard men’s side, Su Yiming secured the Crystal Globe despite skipping Steamboat after wins at Secret Garden and Beijing. In freeski, Podmilsak and Luca Harrington are now tied atop the men’s Big Air standings, and Urness leads the women’s standings.
Snowboard Women Big Air podium
Snowboard Men Big Air podium
Freeski Women Big Air podium
Freeski Men Big Air podium
Implications
Onitsuka’s win ends a six-year World Cup victory drought and locks the women’s Big Air title. Ogiwara returns to the top step with the day’s highest single-run score. Podmilsak’s second win in three starts pushes him level with Harrington in the men’s freeski standings, while Urness converts her early-season consistency into a standings lead.
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Article Sources: https://www.fis-ski.com/snowboard-park-and-pipe/news/2025-26/japan-dominate-steamboat-world-cup-as-ogiwara-tops-men-s-big-air-and-onitsuka-clinches-crystal-globe, https://www.fis-ski.com/freeski-park-and-pipe/news/2025-26/urness-secures-maiden-world-cup-victory-in-steamboat-as-podmilsak-takes-second-win
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