It was quite the day and night for Canada's Max Parrot.
Parrot won the men's snowboard Big Air finals. The 22-year-old's best combined two jump score of 83.00 was just enough to edge Norway's Marcus Kleveland by a single point.
The 2017 #XGames Aspen Men’s Snowboard Big Air gold medalist is Max Parrot! http://pic.twitter.com/WDGwHvaLui
— @XGames
Kleveland landed the first quad cork in competition history forcing the Canadian to dip deep into his bag of tricks.
Marcus Kleveland just landed the first quad cork in competition history! #XGames http://pic.twitter.com/YxKBtoun16
— @XGames
Parrot responded with history of his own landing the first ever quad underflip in competition. It was a feat the other snowboarders couldn't match and before his final jump, Parrot already had X Games gold sealed.
Max Parrot just stomped the first quad underflip in competition history! #XGames http://pic.twitter.com/FpdSzGjXUt
— @XGames
11-time Winter X Games medallist Mark McMorris added a bronze to that collection with his third place finish while Montreal's Sebastien Toutant finished just off the podium in fourth.
Mark McMorris adds bronze medal to X Games collection0:53
Earlier in the day, Max Parrot showed why he was the 2014 X Games champion in men's snowboard slopestyle, scoring an 87.00 in his final qualification run to top the field. The Bromont, Que., native finished a disappointing ninth place in last year's competition.
The top qualifier in Men’s Snowboard Slopestyle is Max Parrot! #XGames http://pic.twitter.com/zKWAGmo5H9
— @XGames
North Bay, Ont.'s Tyler Nicholson wasn't too far from his compatriot, scoring an 84.33 in his first run of qualifications to place third while Ancaster, Ont., native Mikey Ciccarelli placed eighth.
Tyler Nicholson is nice wit’ it! #XGames http://pic.twitter.com/4iHqQSXx25
— @XGames
All three snowboarders advanced to Sunday's finals, joining fellow Canadians Mark McMorris and Sebastien Toutant who already qualified for Sunday's finals having placed first and second respectively in last year's event.
Waiting on Sunday like - @MaxParrot,@tylerMnicholson,& @mikeyciccarelli all qualify for Sunday's Men's Slopestyle Finals! 📷: @XGames http://pic.twitter.com/ZJvt3B38Co
— @CanadaSnowboard
Bowman wins bronze
Noah Bowman led after the first run of the men's ski superpipe finals with a score of 71.00 but had to settle for bronze after being surpassed by Aaron Blunck of the United States and New Zealand's Miguel Porteous in their final runs.
Noah Bowman wins X Games ski superpipe bronze0:58
It was Bowman's second career Winter X Games medal after picking up a silver in the same discipline at Winter X Games Aspen 2012.
Canada's @NoahBowmanSki captures #XGames bronze in men's halfpipe ⛷🇨🇦 http://pic.twitter.com/X5qdxkEf3S
— @jackydoorey
"This was one of the crazier events I've ever seen, a lot of crashes and inconsistent riding," said Bowman. "I'm really happy I was able to put down a run. It was a really good pipe, but so icy and fast. It was really hard to hold on and make it back into the pipe. I wanted to do more in the first run, just based on how it was going, I decided not to do one of my doubles."
Simon d'Artois of Whistler, B.C. finished ninth.
While, Cassie Sharpe was the lone Canadian in the women's final. The Comox, B.C., native finished seventh.
Hoyer wins inaugural event
Canada started off day 2 of the Winter X Games with a pair of medals in the debut of snow bikecross — a racing competition involving modified dirt bikes which a feature a ski in place of the front wheel and a snowmobile track instead of a rear wheel.
Brock Hoyer of Williams Lake, B.C. won gold in the inaugural event with a time of 14 minutes 15 seconds while fellow Canadian Cody Matechuk earned bronze 23 seconds behind.
Brock Hoyer wins X Games snow bikecross gold0:57
Reagan Sieg of Coldstream, B.C. finished in seventh.
Max Parrot leads Canadian medal haul on Day 2 of Winter X Games
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