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Olympic Snowboarding

Olympic snowboarding is a winter sport where athletes compete on snow using snowboards. Key events include halfpipe, where riders perform tricks in a U-shaped course; slopestyle, where they navigate a course with various obstacles and jumps; and snowboard cross, a race where competitors navigate a track with jumps and turns. Snowboarders are judged on their performance, creativity, and speed, depending on the event. The sport emphasizes skill, balance, and style, showcasing athleticism and precision, with participants representing their countries at the Winter Olympic Games every four years.