This month, you’ll get the chance to see snowboarders soar like never before at the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea. Extreme athletes can now participate in a new event called “Big Air.” It requires riders to launch themselves down a 49 meter (160 foot)-long ramp and off a jump to perform multiple flips and spins in midair.
A panel of six judges evaluates each competitor’s performance for difficulty, execution, and whether he or she landed under control and in the designated landing area. Pulling off the sickest tricks requires snowboarders to know how to use forces, like the downward pull of gravity, to their advantage.
This month, you’ll get the chance to see snowboarders soar like never before. There’s a new event for extreme athletes at the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea. It’s called “Big Air.” Riders launch themselves down a 49 meter (160 foot)-long ramp and off a jump. Then they do multiple flips and spins in midair.
A panel of six judges watches each rider’s performance. They rate how hard the moves were and how well the rider carried them out. They also see if the rider landed under control and in the marked landing area. To pull off the sickest tricks, snowboarders must know how to use forces to help them. For example, they use the downward pull of gravity.