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    Luca Harrington has backed up his strong start to the new Big Air World Cup season

    Luca Harrington has backed up his strong start to the new Big Air World Cup season


    The 21-year-old from Wanaka has finished second at the latest event in Beijing - following his bronze medal at last weekend's season-opening event, also held in China.

    The result means Harrington - the reigning world champion and an X-Games gold medalist - leads the standings heading to round three.

    Meanwhile - compatriot Luke Harrold has claimed second at the inaugural Freeski Snow League event in China.

    Founded by snowboarding legend Shaun White - the new freeski and snowboard league which sees athletes going head-to-head in best-of-three knockout rounds.

    The youngest athlete in the field, 17-year-old Harrold progressed all the way to the final before going down 2-1 to Canadian former World Champion and X-Games medallist Brendan Mackay.

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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