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Radosav Yankov misses chance to win second Big Crystal Globe in parallel snowboard event

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Bulgaria’s top snowboarder Radoslav Yankov has dropped out of the quarterfinals in the parallel slalom event for the World Cup. The race in the German winter center Winterberg was the last in the World Cup calendar this season. Thus Yankov finished second in the final rankings for the season with 4310 points. The Big Crystal Globe went to Austrian Andreas Prommegger who scored 4500 points. The small Crystal Globe in the parallel slalom went to Italy’s Aaron March (1560 points), followed by Stefan Baumeister (1440 points) of Germany and Christoph Mick (1410 points) from Italy.




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