Japanese Snowboarder Hiroto Ogiwara Makes History by Landing the First-Ever 2340 at the X-Games

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Teenage snowboarder Hiroto Ogiwara makes history by landing remarkable first ever 2340

Japanese snowboarder Hiroto Ogiwara made history at the X Games in Aspen on Friday by landing the first known 2340 in a competition, an incredible trick which consists of rotating six and a half times in the air.

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X Games Aspen 2025: Ogiwara Hiroto tops Big Air by landing first-ever 2340 mute grab in competition

Not only did the Japanese snowboarder win a Big Air title on his first try, but he also went down into the history books as the first to land a 2340 mute grab in competition.

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Teenage Snowboarder Hiroto Ogiwara Makes History, Lands First-Ever 2340 At X Games

Less than 24 hours after Ogiwara achieved the feat with a snowboard, Italian Miro Tabanelli duplicated the trick on skis to win his own event on Saturday.

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X Games debutant Hiroto Ogiwara makes history with first ever 2340
Japan’s Hiroto Ogiwara made an X Games debut for the ages, winning the men’s snowboarding big air gold medal while landing the first known 2340
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Teenage snowboarder Hiroto Ogiwara makes history by landing remarkable first ever 2340
Japanese snowboarder Hiroto Ogiwara made history at the X Games in Aspen on Friday by landing the first known 2340 in a competition. The 19-year-old took off from his jump and immediately began spinning, his hands gripping the board, before he landed perfectly, despite crashing into the crowd while celebrating.
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Japanese snowboarder, Italian skier land historic 2340s to win X Games
Japanese snowboarder Hiroto Ogiwara and Italian skier Miro Tabanelli made history by landing the first 2340s in competition at the 2025 X Games.
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A snowboarder and a skier land the first 2340s in competition
A snowboarder and a skier land the first 2340s in competition. Hiroto Ogiwara of Japan pulled off the move during the Pacifico Men's Snowboarding Big Air event. Then, skier Miro Tabanelli became the first person to land a 2340 in a ski competition.
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A snowboarder and a skier land the first 2340s in competition
Japanese snowboarder Hiroto Ogiwara and Italian skier Miro Tabanelli pulled off the six-and-a-half-rotation maneuver in competition for the first time in history.
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X Games debutant Hiroto Ogiwara makes history with first ever 2340
Japan’s Hiroto Ogiwara made an X Games debut for the ages, winning the men’s snowboarding big air gold medal while landing the first known 2340
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Snowboarder Hiroto Ogiwara Lands First-Ever 2340 Spin In Competition, A Full 6.5 Rotations In One Jump
Hiroto Ogiwara landed the snowboarding’s first-ever 2340 spin in competition. That is a full 6.5 rotations in the air meaning he hit the jump riding regular-footed. The trick was enough to earn him a gold medal in the Men's Big Air competition.
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Snowboarder Hiroto Ogiwara Nailed the First Ever 2340 at the X Games
Hiroto Ogiwara landed the first ever 2340 during the Men’s Snowboard Big Air event at the X games. The 19-year-old who pulled off the trick won gold with a 97.33 score. In 2016, he was the first to land a backside 2160 at The Nines competition.
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X Games 2025: World Records Broken With 2340 Mute Grab and Backside Triple Cork 1440
19-year-old Hiroto Ogiwara made a debut that left everyone's jaws on the floor. He landed the world's first ever 2340 and snatched up the gold in the men's snowboarding big air competition. Hasegawa Taiga, who ended up winning silver with a score of 94.66.
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