





What were you doing at age 13? For Kokomo Murase, she was busy turning the board sports world upside down. At X Games Norway 2018, the Japanese snowboard prodigy made history as the first girl to land a 1260 double cork in competition and became the youngest Winter X Games athlete ever to win a gold medal. Boom! The upstart has since evolved from an overnight sensation into a constant podium fixture in Big Air events across the globe. Hailing from a long family line of snowboarders (younger sister Yura also competes), Murase is always working to perfect her aerial chops. But don't write her off as just another 'spin kid' twirling through the air. Her jib game and rail tricks are officially on point, making her a double podium threat. She hates losing and is hungry to win it all. Kokomo Murase is laser-focused on pushing the boundaries of freestyle snowboarding – and her journey has only just begun. Talk about an exceptionally gifted...
What were you doing at age 13? For Kokomo Murase, she was busy turning the board sports world upside down. At X Games Norway 2018, the Japanese snowboard prodigy made history as the first girl to land a 1260 double cork in competition and became the youngest Winter X Games athlete ever to win a gold medal. Boom! The upstart has since evolved from an overnight sensation into a constant podium fixture in Big Air events across the globe. Hailing from a long family line of snowboarders (younger sister Yura also competes), Murase is always working to perfect her aerial chops. But don't write her off as just another 'spin kid' twirling through the air. Her jib game and rail tricks are officially on point, making her a double podium threat. She hates losing and is hungry to win it all. Kokomo Murase is laser-focused on pushing the boundaries of freestyle snowboarding – and her journey has only just begun. Talk about an exceptionally gifted...
Snowboard News

Monster Energy riders Himari Takamori, Jessica Perlmutter, and Henna Ikola light up Woodward Park City with podium finishes and standout performances at the Uninvited Invitational.

Monster Energy freeski and snowboard athletes closed the FIS World Cup season in Silvaplana with multiple victories and Crystal Globe titles across pipe and slopestyle events.

Brendan Mackay takes second and the Biggest Air Award while Rise Kudo, Zoe Atkin, and Svea Irving stack the podium in the Snow League season finale.





