Jamie Anderson remained on the platform and lifted her arms
in triumph, her long and now and again emptying mission for Olympic
heavenliness at last finish. The American star ran into some irregular
companions at the top.
Anderson gave the United States a gold-decoration clear in
the first Olympic slopestyle snowboarding rivalry on Sunday, while Jenny Jones
took bronze to win Britain's first award in any snow sport. Anderson sailed to
triumph in a close impeccable run in the ladies' last, a day after Sage
Kotsenburg caught the men's gold decoration.
The 23-year-old from South Lake
Tahoe, California, completed it, as is her form, when the minute totally
obliged it.
Down to one last trek through the tricky Rosa Khutor Extreme
Park course, Anderson took a full breath, appreciated a short minute of
"Zen" and showcased the aptitudes that have made her the best
slopestyle snowboarder of her era.
Anderson took a gander at simplicity as she lived like
there's no tomorrow. While some of her rivals battled to discover enough
broadcast appointment to give the arrangement of twists and snatches important
to astound the judges, Anderson glided through the ash conditions
Jamie Anderson finishes US clear in slopestyle