This episode with Ayumu Hirano has outraged people to the point that the adjudicator who gave it a low score has been called a bigot. Ayumu, in the subsequent run, the execution was immaculate to the point that it was absurd for anyone to give it a low score.
More subtleties and clarifications for the judge’s choice are likely to be expected, as anyone with a basic understanding of snowboarding could see the unfair treatment of the Japanese gold medalist.
Ayumu Hirano Stolen Twitter Trend and Controversy After Ayumu’s performance at the Olympics, Twitter overflowed on Ayumu’s side arguing that many accept that the score the US judge gave him was awarded.
The fundamental rationale behind the argument is that Ayumu pulled the first Olympics triple stopper in history and the American judge awarded him a mere 91.75 scores. It was an unjustifiable score, so the debate began.
While this score didn’t stop him from earning the Olympics gold decoration, he’s surely been plundered for the second run. There will be some clarification about the activity of the adjudicator because the fans come for him cruelly.
How is the half pipe snowboard scored? After Ayumu’s debate, people are looking for information on how midline snowboarding is scored. At the Olympics, there are sic specialists from different nations who are called in to judge the snowboarders.
The designated authority awards scores from 1 to 100 depending on the presentation. The presentation is evaluated on 5 standards Breadth, Difficulty, Variety, Execution and Progression. By Amplitude, it implies the higher the better.
“I was not convinced by the scoring in my second race, but I think I was able to express that anger well (in the final race).”
That’s the king of Ayumu Hirano shit right there, but still, what the hell were those judges?! Thank God they didn’t rob him. #Snowboardingpic.twitter.com/2AuoKW2kHF
— ㅎㅅㅎ (@logbooth) February 11, 2022
After the designated authority gives a score, the highest and lowest are eliminated, basically taking the normal from the excess. Per Progression rules, it implies scores for the new tricks in the Olympics.
Ayumu Hirano’s Family Details Ayumu’s family includes his parents and siblings. Her parents’ names are Tomiko and Hidenori. Ayumu grew up with his brother Kaishu and is also participating in this year’s Olympics.
His father was an incredible motivation for him to pursue snowboarding. His father was also a surfer and opened a surf shop. His father builds Nihonkai Skate Park from scratch.
His people are satisfied with his achievements. His family, however, all of Japan is pleased with his gold award, and he is a praised legend.
