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Queenstown snowboarder Collins wins big

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28 March 2022, 5:14 PM

Queenstown snowboarder Collins wins bigTiarn in action. Photo: FIS Snowboard/ Stadler

Queenstown snowboarder Tiarn Collins is the FIS Slopestyle World Cup champion.

 

The 22-year-old became the first Kiwi snowboarder to lift the FIS Snowboard Crystal Globe, at Silvaplana, Switzerland, over the weekend.

 

"It’s pretty cool," Collins said, with the globe in hand.

 

"It’s not something that’s really on your mind at the start of the season, but once you start getting towards the end, it kind of creeps into your mind.

 

"It feels good. I'm stoked. It was a sick season."



Although Collins finished in seventh place at the final slopestyle World Cup of the season on Sunday in Silvaplana, his results from previous events this season meant he had enough points to secure the overall slopestyle title for the 2021/22 season.

 

Collins took the win last weekend at the Spindleruv Mlyn Slopestyle World Cup, the second win of his career, and a third-place finish at the Mammoth Mountain Slopestyle World Cup in January. He also represented NZ at the Winter Olympics in Beijing.

 

He finished in the top spot with 236 points, 55 points ahead of second place Leon Vockensperger of Germany who was unfortunately not there today due to injury. Mons Roisland of Norway rounded out the overall podium in third place with 173 points.

 

With the Northern Hemisphere season drawing to a close, Collins say "it’s time to go snowboarding".