Arizona Tribune - Chinese teen star Su adds Olympic snowboard gold to silver

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Chinese teen star Su adds Olympic snowboard gold to silver

Chinese teen star Su adds Olympic snowboard gold to silver

China's 17-year-old Su Yiming became the host nation's latest hero after adding snowboard Big Air gold on Tuesday to the silver he won last week.

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The teenager scorched to the Big Air title with a runaway score of 182.50 to win his second medal at the Games, having been unlucky to have only come away with silver in last week's slopestyle competition.

Su took a dominant gold ahead of Norway's Mons Roisland, on 171.75, with Canada's Max Parrot -- the slopestyle winner -- taking bronze with 170.25.

Su has competed in just six World Cup events but already he has become the first men's snowboarding Olympic medallist in China's history.

He is a former child actor who appeared in the epic action movie "The Taking of Tiger Mountain" when he was eight years old before deciding to fully dedicate himself to snowboarding.

O.Brown--AT