Ayumu
Hirano
Place of birth: Murakami, Japan
Skateboard
Snowboard
Medals
Medals
Medal
About Ayumu Hirano
Ayumu Hirano stunned with silver as a 14-year-old rookie at X Games Aspen 2013, finishing behind Shaun White. That set up a decade-long rivalry that ended with Hirano’s win at the 2022 Beijing Olympics, an event that doubled as White’s retirement from competition. Gold at X Games Oslo 2016 made him Japan’s first X Games winter gold medalist, presaging an era of Japanese snowboard rippers. The first to bring triple cork rotations to halfpipe competition, in and out of X Games, he’s the progression leader in the pipe. He’s also been actively mentoring younger riders including his brother Kaishu Hirano and women’s SuperPipe pipe competitors Ruki and Sena Tomita, a role he takes seriously.
Ayumu Hirano Highlights
Ayumu Hirano History
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3rd
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Monster Energy Men's Snowboard SuperPipe |
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8th
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Monster Energy Men's Snowboard SuperPipe |
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6th
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Monster Energy Men's Snowboard SuperPipe |
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2nd
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Monster Energy Men's Snowboard SuperPipe |
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1st
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Monster Energy Men's SBD SuperPipe |
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9th
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The Real Cost Men's SBD SuperPipe |
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10th
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Intel Men's Snowboard SuperPipe |
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1st
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Men's Snowboard SuperPipe |
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6th
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Men's Snowboard SuperPipe |
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2nd
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Men's Snowboard SuperPipe |