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Olympic Snowboarding Women's Slopestyle Final 2026 Live Stream Schedule

Nick AkermanFeb 16, 2026

Defending Olympic champion Zoi Sadowski-Synnott heads into the women's slopestyle final as the rider to beat on Tuesday after setting the best score in qualification at the 2026 Winter Olympics.

The New Zealander qualified with a total of 88.08, making it look easy with two runs of well-executed, controlled tricks.

A total of 12 riders made it through to Tuesday's final, including medal hopefuls Murase Kokomo and Yu Seungeun.

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Women's Slopestyle Final Info

Date: Tuesday, February 17

Start time: 7:00 a.m. ET

Live Stream: Peacock

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Sadowski-Synnott played it safe on her first run, executing well to comfortably see her through to the final with an initial score of 81.73.

However, the 24-year-old tuned up for her second attempt, laying down a statement score of 88.08 to put the chasing pack on notice.

Japan's Murase Kokomo, who finished ahead of silver medallist Sadowski-Synnott to win gold in big air, qualified in second with a score of 84.93. 

Yu Seungeun's first-run score of 76.80 put her through in third, giving the rider from the Republic of Korea real hope of making it onto the podium when the medals are dished out.

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Lily Dhawornvej (68.90) and Jessica Perlmutter (68.58) of the United States qualified in 10th and 11th respectively, with teammate Hahna Norman (41.70) missing out in 25th.

The finalists will be judged on execution, difficulty, amplitude, variety and progression in what is shaping up to be an exciting showdown at the Livigno Snow Park.

Sadowski-Synnott is the clear favorite, but as we've already seen during these Games, all it takes is one run or mistake to blow the competition wide open.

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