Monster Energy's Freeski and Snowboard Athletes Earn Victories and Medals in 2024 Toyota U.S. Grand Prix at Mammoth Mountain

Monster Energy congratulates its team of snow sports athletes on a strong performance in the 2024 Toyota U.S. Grand Prix, the iconic freeski and snowboard halfpipe and slopestyle FIS World Cup at Mammoth Mountain, California.

MAMMOTH MOUNTAIN, Calif., Feb. 4, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Monster Energy congratulates its team of snow sports athletes on a strong performance in the 2024 Toyota U.S. Grand Prix, the iconic freeski and snowboard halfpipe and slopestyle FIS World Cup at Mammoth Mountain, California.

In the Men's Snowboard Halfpipe contest, 22-year-old Yuto Totsuka from Yokohama, Japan, took the gold medal. The Men's Freeski Slopestyle final saw 25-year-old Alex Hall from Park City, Utah, claim the victory.

From January 31 to February 3, the Toyota U.S. Grand Prix at Mammoth Mountain featured the world's best winter sports athletes competing in both halfpipe and slopestyle competitions. The iconic venue in California has hosted the prestigious Grand Prix more than a dozen times. Sanctioned by the International Ski and Snowboard Federation (FIS), the contest awarded FIS World Cup points for the 2024 season.

Here are the highlights for team Monster Energy at the 2024 Toyota U.S. Grand Prix at Mammoth Mountain:

Men's Snowboard Halfpipe: Monster Energy's Yuto Totsuka Returns to the Top Spot

After adverse weather forced the cancelation of several contest events, including Snowboard Slopestyle disciplines, athletes were stoked to run the Men's Snowboard Halfpipe contest on Saturday. Amid perfect conditions on Mammoth's 22-foot superpipe, the final saw the return to the top spot of 22-year-old Yuto Totsuka from Yokohama, Japan.

In his first World Cup gold in three seasons, Totsuka rose to first place on Run 1 by posting a 92.25-point score. On Run 2, the 2021 X Games Champion raised the bar even higher with a stacked routine featuring switch backside double cork 1080, switch backside double cork 1440 mute, frontside double cork 1260, backside double cork 1260 mute, and frontside 1080 on the final wall for 94.75 points and the win.

"Today was different from usual in that I felt like I could make my tricks from before the start. I felt good for the first time in a long time, and it's given me confidence," said Monster Energy's Totsuka.

This marks the third career victory for Totsuka at the U.S. Grand Prix at Mammoth Mountain.

Also rising to the podium, 21-year-old Kaishu Hirano from Murakami, Japan, dropped into the contest after earning his second career X Games bronze medal at X Games Aspen 2024 the previous weekend. Putting together a stylish method McTwist, back-to-back frontside 1260 and backside 1260 earned Hirano 89.25 points for third place in an all-Japanese podium at Mammoth.