Top Results From Big Air World Cup Kreischberg
It was a momentous day for Flora Tabanelli who secured her first big air World Cup.

FIS World Cup 2024-25 freestyle skiing big air event concluded at Kreischberg, Austria on Friday (10 January). It was the fourth world cup of the season.
It was a momentous day for Flora Tabanelli who secured her first big air World Cup.
The 2024 Youth Olympic Games champion posted a first round switch left double cork 1440 worth 93.25.
The 17-year-old Italian landed a switch left misty 1080 mute on run 3 worth 82.25, and 175.5 overall, to seal her first big air title.

“I’m so stoked that I don’t have words. I’m really happy as I’ve wanted this result so I’m happy for my skiing tonight and the skills of all the other girls,” she said after.
Finland’s Anni Karava finished second to reach her first big air World Cup podium with 173.5, while home favourite Lara Wolf secured third spot with 173.25.
Luca Harrington of New Zealand won the men’s event without needing his third run.
The 20-year-old registered switch-right triple 16 esco for 95.75, followed by a switch-right triple 1620 esco worth 92, claiming his second-consecutive World Cup big air win with a final score of 187.75.
The Gangwon 2024 Youth Winter Olympic medallist is also now the overall leader in big air.
Matej Svancer of Austria finished second with 178.75, while Norway’s Leo Landroe rounded off the podium in the big air World Cup with 178.5.
FIS Freeski Big Air World Cup 2024-25: Results from Kreischberg
Men’s
- Luca Harrington (NZL) – 187.75
- Matej Svancer (AUT) – 178.75
- Leo Landroe (NOR) – 178.50
- Elias Syrja (FIN) – 174.00
- Andri Ragettli (SUI) – 173.00
- Miro Tabanelli (ITA) – 152.25
- Vebjoern Graaberg (NOR) – 123.50
- Tormod Frostad (NOR) – 119.00
- Lukas Muellauer (AUT) – 89.00
- Timothe Sivignon (FRA) – 63.25
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Women’s
- Flora Tabanelli (ITA) – 175.50
- Anni Karava (FIN) – 173.50
- Lara Wolf (AUT) – 173.25
- Liu Mengting (CHN) – 171.25
- Sarah Hoefflin (SUI) – 164.25
- Muriel Mohr (GER) – 153.00
- Han Linshan (CHN) – 123.00
- Daisy Thomas (AUS) – 101.25