12.9 C
London
Wednesday, April 22, 2026

Astonishing moment skier crosses line BACKWARDS

A chaotic finish in the men’s dual moguls saw both skiers in a race lose control – leading to one competitor crossing the line backwards in a stunning scene.

Japanese skier Ikuma Horishima and American rider Nick Page faced off against each other in the dual mogul’s 1/8th final in Livigno.

The two were incredibly close about halfway down the slope when they both seemed to lose control simultaneously.

Page’s bumpy ride led to him going off course and around a control gate – meaning his race automatically came to an end.

But Horishima’s loss of control saw him back on his skis at top speed and rapidly approaching a jump.

He hit the ramp nearly sideways and flipped in mid-air before he crashed down onto the snow. Horishima’s momentum bounced him back up onto his skis – but backwards – as he managed to cross the line first.

Japan's Ikuma Horishima finished his men's dual moguls race skiing backwards

Horishima went fast down the mountain and crashed off the final jump, but recovered and beat competitor Nick Page. Due to an error from Page, Horishima would've won anyway.

Horishima reached the Big Final, winning a silver medal for his speedy efforts

While winning the race was virtuous, even if Page crossed first, Horishima would have still been declared the winner due to the American’s earlier mistake.

The Olympic commentators were astounded by the events unfolding in front of them, with the main announcer saying, ‘I can’t believe my eyes’ and calling it a ‘race for the ages.’ 

Luck was on the side of Horishima on the day as he carried his momentum through to the big final. 

But in the race for gold, Horishima went down the mountain way too fast once again and missed the bottom jump.

While Horishima did leave with the silver medal, Canada’s Mikael Kingsbury won his nation’s first gold medal of these Winter Olympics.

Hot this week

Diana’s ex-hairdresser condemns ‘evil’ comments about Kate’s hair

Princess Diana's former hairdresser has condemned 'nasty' comments made about the Princess of Wales 's hair - as she stepped out with her newly blonde tresses.

The unusual breakfast request Princess Lilibet asks Meghan Markle for

Meghan Markle revealed her children's favourite meals and that she 'doesn't like baking' on the second season of her lifestyle show With Love, Meghan.

Experts reveal how many tins of tuna is safe to eat a week

The NHS advises people to eat at least two portions of fish a week, yet a recent investigation revealed toxic metals, including mercury, could be lurking in cans of tinned tuna sold in the UK.

Some people DO see ghosts – and medics say there’s an explanation

An astonishing third of people in the UK and almost half of Americans say they believe in ghosts, spirits and other types of paranormal activity.

Prince Philip’s nickname only his nearest and dearest could call him

From 'Lillibet' to 'Grandpa Wales', members of the Royal Family are known to go by many nicknames.

Jesse Lingard scores first goal for Brazilian giants

The attacking midfielder spent nearly two years in Asia and moved to Corinthians despite attracting interest from a number of clubs, including West Ham and Wolves.

How Raheem Sterling already ‘has no future’ at Feyenoord

The 82-cap England international, 31, joined the Eredivisie giants on a free transfer in early February a few weeks after having his £325,000 per week contract ripped up  by Chelsea.

Conductor sends £1million violin crashing to the floor mid-concert

Footage shows Maestro Matthew Halls enthusiastically directing his orchestra before whacking the violin, worth £1million, out of the player's grip with his swinging arms and baton.

Conductor sends £1million violin crashing to the floor mid-concert

Footage shows Maestro Matthew Halls enthusiastically directing his orchestra before whacking the violin, worth £1million, out of the player's grip with his swinging arms and baton.

Harry’s ‘secret’ tribute to late Queen amid centenary celebrations

The Duke of Sussex organised for flowers to be laid by Queen Elizabeth II's final resting place at St George's Chapel in Windsor Castle, according to People magazine.

Conductor sends £1million violin crashing to the floor mid-concert

Footage shows Maestro Matthew Halls enthusiastically directing his orchestra before whacking the violin, worth £1million, out of the player's grip with his swinging arms and baton.

Michael Jackson’s cursed legacy as Paris distances herself from biopic

The film, simply titled Michael, stars the late singer's nephew Jaafar as the King Of Pop, and charts his life from the Jackson 5 in the Sixties to his early solo career.

British tourists beat up seriously ill German holidaymaker in Thailand

This is the shocking moment a pair of British men fought with a seriously ill German tourist outside a bar in Thailand after mocking him about the UK winning both World Wars.  
spot_img

Related Articles

Popular Categories

spot_imgspot_img