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Second Crystal Globe for Su and breakout Slopestyle trophy for Dhawornvej after Silvaplana competition cancelled

Mar 29, 2026·Snowboard Park & Pipe
Su Yiming (CHN) and Lily Dhawornvej (USA) hold their Slopestyle Crystal Globe trophies. Photo: FIS/ActionPress/David Tributsch
Su Yiming (CHN) and Lily Dhawornvej (USA) hold their Slopestyle Crystal Globe trophies. Photo: FIS/ActionPress/David Tributsch

U.S. teenager Lily Dhawornvej has wrapped up her second season on the FIS Park and Pipe circuit with the women’s Slopestyle Crystal Globe after the women’s competition at Silvaplana (SUI) was cancelled on Sunday due to ongoing wind.

Olympic Slopestyle champion Su Yiming (CHN) was also awarded his second Crystal Globe of the season on Sunday after the men’s Slopestyle competition was cancelled earlier in the week.

In the overall Park and Pipe standings, men’s Olympic Halfpipe champion Yuto Totsuka (JPN) collected a record fifth Globe on Sunday after topping the men’s combined standings.

A day earlier, the 24-year-old won the final Halfpipe World Cup of the season in Silvaplana to claim his career-fourth Halfpipe Crystal Globe.

Women’s Olympic Halfpipe champion Gaon Choi (KOR) was also awarded the Halfpipe and women’s overall Park and Pipe Globe in Silvaplana based on her three consecutive Halfpipe World Cup victories earlier in the season. The 17-year-old did not compete in Silvaplana.

Dhawornvej and Su topped the Slopestyle standings after the last Slopestyle World Cup of the 2025/26 season in Silvaplana was cancelled due to ongoing high winds.

The men’s and women’s finals were originally scheduled for Sunday 29 March, but the men’s competition was cancelled on Friday amid efforts to reschedule the postponed men’s qualifications.

Women’s qualifications were cancelled and instead all 19 women on the start list were to compete in finals on Sunday after weather conditions forced a variety of cancellations and postponements throughout the week. However, ongoing winds on Sunday meant competition could not go ahead as planned.

After three Slopestyle World Cup events, 16-year-old Dhawornvej finished the season on 169 points thanks to her two top-three finishes and a one top-10 finish.

“This is a really big goal for me, to win this. I’m really proud of myself,” Dhawornvej said.

The U.S. teenager was runner-up at the prestigious Laax Open in January ahead of two-time Olympic Big Air champion and Austrian snowboard icon Anna Gasser (AUT).

This season has honestly been a big surprise to me. It’s been super fun.Lily Dhawornvej (USA)

“All these girls that I’m competing with, I’ve looked up to for so long. It’s been super cool to ride with them.”

Dhawornvej was also ninth at the U.S. Grand Prix in Snowmass in January, which was a key qualifying event for U.S. snowboarders hoping to compete at the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympic Winter Games.

After finishing 11th in Slopestyle at Milano Cortina 2026, Dhawornvej became Junior World Champion in Calgary (CAN) in early March before resuming World Cup competition with third place at Flachau (AUT) on 21 March.

In men’s Slopestyle, Su topped the standings on 140 points to win the Globe, just one point ahead of U.S. rider Judd Henkes.

The Slopestyle Globe marked Su’s second of the season after the Chinese rider secured the Big Air Crystal Globe before Milano Cortina 2026 following two consecutive Big Air World Cup victories on home snow.

This is pretty heavy. I just want to thank everyone who has been supporting me all the time. It’s such a big pleasure, and a shout-out to everyone who made it happen.Su Yiming (CHN)

The 22-year-old secured Big Air bronze and Slopestyle gold at Milano Cortina 2026 for a total of two medals in Italy to add to his Beijing 2022 Big Air gold and Slopestyle silver medals.

“I’ve been dreaming about this every day, but now that it’s come true, to be honest, it’s unreal,” Su said.

Su’s 140 points in Slopestyle came courtesy of his runner-up finish at Snowmass (USA) in January, followed by his third place at the Laax Open just before Milano Cortina 2026.

“It’s always been a big pleasure for me to be a part of this big family, where I can enjoy what I love (doing) everyday. Snowboarding everyday and just trying to get better,” Su said.

“That’s all that matters. The reason why we’re here is all about the love and the passion for the sport.”

A total of 13 World Cup events were held during the 2025/26 FIS Park and Pipe season which ran from November until March.

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