18 February,2018 12:37 PM IST | PyeongChang | AFP
Gold medallist Norway's Oystein Braaten celebrates on the podium during the victory ceremony for the men's ski slopestyle final event during the Pyeongchang 2018 Winter Olympic Games at the Phoenix Park in Pyeongchang. Pic/AFP
Norway's Oystein Braaten produced an untouchable opening run to take Olympic gold in freestyle skiing's slopestyle on Sunday. The 22-year-old, whose philosophy is "ski or die" scored 95.00 on his breathtaking first descent, enough to stay top throughout all three runs of the final.
America's Nick Goepper scored 93.60 in his last run to take silver, ahead of Canada's Alex Beaulieu-Marchand with bronze. The Olympic title adds to Braaten's success in the Winter X-Games, where he was slopestyle winner last year and runner-up in slopestyle and big air this season.
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