How To Pick Your FLYP Fantasy Lineup for Snowboarding's FIS Big Air This Weekend
The second FIS Big Air snowboarding contest is set to go down in China this weekend.
The season kicked off last weekend, and China’s hometown kid Su Yiming took home the top spot for the men. It was his first FIS win since 2022.
On the women’s side, Fukada Mari took home the win in her third run of the day, after she bailed on her second.
Snowboarder has teamed up with FLYP Fantasy to bring readers a fantasy league just for them. FLYP Fantasy Manager is the first multi-discipline fantasy platform for skateboarding, snowboarding, skiing, surfing, wakeboarding, and mountain biking.
Each week, players are allotted a budget of 350 points that they use to add players to their lineup. Those projected to score well, like Taiga Hasegawa or Zoi Sadowski-Synnott, will cost more from your budget. Newcomers and athletes competing in events that aren’t their strong suit, like Chunyu Ge or Nicolas Huber, will cost less from your budget.
Sign up to join the Snowboarder league at this link. Compete all season long for the chance to win real-life prizes, like a new snowboard, merch from Snowboarder, and even more. More specific information surrounding the prizes will be released in the next couple of weeks.
Here’s some data to keep in mind while you pick and set your lineups this week.
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Anna Gasser Is Still the Most Dominant Big Air Snowboarder
- Gasser leads every performance category.
- Most starts – 5
- Most finals – 5
- Most podiums – 5
- Most wins - 3
However, it doesn’t look likely that Gasser will compete this weekend. She’s recovering from a freak surfing injury that occurred over the summer. Gasser elected for immediate surgery, and said in a statemen that she would compete in “selected World Cup competitions” in preparation for the Olympic Games.
Miyabi Onitsuka Looking for Second Win
- 1 big air win
- 5 starts
- 5 top 10 finishes
- 5 finals appearances
- Average finishing position: 2.4
- Four podium finishes in five attempts
Yiming Su Has Home Advantage
- 1 Big Air win – Su is the only Chinese rider to win Big Air in Beijing
- 2 top 10 finishes in three starts
- Best score - 95.5
Taiga Hasegawa Has Never Won in Beijing
- 2 starts
- 1 finals
- Average finish: 6.5 place
Ryoma Kimata Has Also Never Won in Beijing…But:
- 3 starts
- 3 top 10 finishes
- 3-time finals participant
- 1 podium
- Average finish: 4.67
Snowboarder's Picks This Week
Men
- Su Yiming
- Taiga Hasegawa
- Eli Bouchard
- Rocco Jamieson
- Xinjie Jiang
Women
- Kokomo Murase
- Seungeun Yu
- Lily Dhawornvej
- Mari Fukada
- Yura Murase

