Burton US Open
2020 - 38th Burton US Open
The Burton US Open is the world's greatest snowboarding event, and if you weren't aware of that, you will be after watching our full recap of this week's top...
2019 - The 37th Burton US Open
Throwing it back to the #BurtonUSOpen a couple weeks ago. History-making action, legendary music, and countless good times. Thanks to everyone who made it the best yet.
2018 - The 36th Annual Burton US Open Snowboarding Championships returns to Vail Mountain bringing with them the best snowboarders in the world competing to win the most prestigious Halfpipe and Slopestyle titles in snowboarding.
We're not quite ready to say goodbye to the 36th annual Burton U·S·Open Snowboard Championships. Here's a look back at some of this year's highlights from Vail, Colorado. Spirits were high all week and the energy was all-time, not to mention the vibe in the village with the biggest entertainment line-up yet as part of the Burton Concert Series.
Hope you had your calculator handy for the men's slopestyle finals. The most progressive and polished course on the planet gave the riders what they needed to push the limits. Get ready to witness snowboarding progression in real-time as you watch these highlights.
Talk about ending things on a high note. Action in men's halfpipe finals at the 36th annual Burton U·S·Open was through the roof. 19-year-old Ayumu Hirano went absolutely massive to take home his first Burton U·S·Open win. Fellow Japanese rider Raibu Katayama scored his first major career podium, landing in 2nd.
Let it be known - women's halfpipe riding is at an incredible level right now. The Burton U·S·Open finals were proof, with the world's best giving it all they got. Defending champ Chloe Kim took her third Burton U·S·Open halfpipe win in a row, putting it down perfectly on her final run.