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Scary crash for JPN’s Yuto Totsuka. Too far out of the pipe high up and hits the lip before falling to the flat bottom. So he fell probably 35ish feet and smacked the pipe in there. He sat up on ...
We just heard that Japanese snowboarder Yuto Totsuka had a major fall on the halfpipe today, February 14th. Totsuka reportedly had to be removed on a stretcher and has since been taken to the ...
Japan's Yuto Totsuka was taken off the snowboarding halfpipe by paramedics yesterday in PyeongChang, Deadspin reports. The 16-year-old landed on the lip of the pipe while coming down from a ...
Japan’s Yuto Totsuka went too far beyond the edge of the pipe and hit the lip of the halfpipe before falling roughly 35 feet to the flat bottom, smacking to the snow and lying prone while a ...
There’s no touching Chloe Kim and Yuto Totsuka in the halfpipe, though that didn’t stop the rest of the world’s elite snowboarders from giving it their best shot Sunday, during an exciting ...
Yuto Totsuka was wrapped in a blanket.For all the compelling stories and angles there may have been — on or off the mountain, in the present or the past, heroic or inappropriate — this is what ...
Photo by Chris Dillmann Yuto Totsuka earned his first-ever Burton US Open win on Friday, and Jan Scherrer landed the first-ever alley-oop 900 in a modern snowboarding contest to finish second. An ...
X Games gold medalist Yuto Totsuka finishes his final run during the men’s superpipe finals during X Games Aspen at Buttermilk Ski Area on Sunday, Jan. 31. Photo by Kelsey Brunner / The Aspen Times ...
On Tuesday, Japanese snowboarder Yuto Totsuka took a nasty spill at the Olympics, wiping out hard during the men's halfpipe final in PyeongChang. Totsuka clipped the edge of the pipe during his ...
Photo by Mark Clavin/U.S. Ski & Snowboard. Like, well, every contest since Shaun White’s Olympic win in 2018, the men’s snowboard halfpipe world championship came down to Japan’s Yuto Totsuka and ...
Shaun White got an up-close look at the new Olympic men’s halfpipe favorite, taking fourth behind Japanese Totsuka Yuto in White’s first snowboard contest in three years on Sunday. Totsuka, 19, won ...
Japan’s Yuto Totsuka celebrates after winning the men’s halfpipe snowboarding final at the world championships on Saturday, March 13, 2021, at Buttermilk Ski Area in Aspen.
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