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Latest Battle Report! Wang Xindi was the sixth in the aerials World Championships and the best in China, and Qi Guangpu was 15th in the preliminaries

On March 30, Beijing time, the final of the men's freestyle skiing aerials World Championships kicked off, and Chinese players Wang Xindi and Sun Jiaxu successfully entered today's final, and Olympic champion Qi Guangpu only ranked fifteenth in the preliminaries and missed the final. In today's final, after the first round of the game, Wang Xindi advanced to the decisive round for the fourth time, and Sun Jiaxu was eliminated. In the decisive round, Wang Xindi played poorly and was only sixth with 87 points, while Switzerland's Rose won the championship with 143.31 points, and the United States' Dellinger finished second with 125.53 points.

Round 1:

The first to appear was Ukraine's Kuznetsov, but he did not complete the move smoothly, and only scored 72.64 points on the ground and fell. The Ukrainian player Okinpuniuk, who appeared next, took a difficult move of 4.525 and finally successfully completed it with a high score of 111.76 points. China's Sun Jiaxu was fourth in action, and the 25-year-old athlete scored 81.86 points when he completed a 4.425 difficulty. Switzerland's Rose then came on and finished the race with an almost perfect maneuver, perfect aerial posture and solid landing, and he managed to score 126.11 points to rank first in the round.

China's Wang Xindi ranked third in the preliminaries with a high score of 116.37, and he still chose a difficult action of 4.425 in this round, but he made an obvious mistake when landing, and still scored 103.54 points after falling, ranking sixth at the end of the first round. Another Swiss player also scored 120 points, just behind teammate Ross. The No. 1 American player in the preliminaries, Dellinger, played last in the first round, and he successfully completed the action, and finally scored 129.21 points, surpassing the two Swiss players, and ranked first in the first round.

Round 2:

Ukraine's Okinpunyuk threw a challenge with a high score in the first round, and had no choice but to make a big mistake on the ground, but it did not affect his promotion at all. China's Sun Jiaxu did not play well in the first round, and he continued to challenge the high difficulty in this round, but due to his unsatisfactory aerial attitude, he scored 98.64 points in this round and only ranked eighth and missed the decisive round. Canada's Duchamp completed the action and scored 105 points to move up to fifth place, Wang Xindi could only rank seventh in the first round, and a good move is needed in this round. Under pressure, Wang Xindi played, and in the second round, he chose a difficult action of 4.525, his aerial posture was perfect, and the landing was also very stable, and he scored 116.29 points smoothly, ranking fourth and successfully advanced to the decisive round.

Decisive round:

Canada's 20-year-old Duchamp took the lead in the second round of the final and finished the race without a good finish, but he scored 105.21 points on a squat on the ground, which was not ideal. Ukraine's Okin Pliyuk came in second place, with a difficulty of 5.1, but he made a big mistake when he landed, which was not considered a success, and he withdrew from the medal race with a score of 87.21 points. Wang Xindi appeared in third place in the decisive round, and due to the action with a difficulty of 5.0, Wang Xindi fell to the ground and only scored 87 points and missed the podium. The next two Swiss players challenged the 5.0 difficulty, and Rose won the championship with a perfect performance of 143.31 points. American Dellinger finished second with a score of 125.53.

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