Wang Ziyang of China competes in the men's snowboard knuckle huck at the X Games in Aspen, Colorado, January 25, 2025.
Wang Ziyang of China won the men's snowboard knuckle huck gold medal at the X Games in Aspen, Colorado, on Saturday in his debut at the program.
Ziyang Wang, 23, was behind the wheel of a BMW X5 M50i that collided with a Kia Amanti after it came around a blind curve on the wrong side of Paterson Plank Road, just south of Congress Street ...
Rookies led the charge during the final two days of X Games Aspen. Men’s snowboard big air. Japan’s Hiroto Ogiwara set the ...
Ziyang Wang is currently pursuing the degree majoring in big data and business intelligence with the College of Business Administration, Capital University of Economics and Business. Her research ...
Wang is a naturalized U.S. citizen of Chinese descent and one of the founders of the pro-democracy Hu Yaobang and Zhao Ziyang Memorial Foundation, an organization located in Flushing, whose ...
Shortly after he arrived at Columbia, Wang became acquainted with another visiting scholar from China, a dissident named Yan Jiaqi, who was an adviser to Premier Zhao Ziyang in the 1980s and fled ...
Kokomo Murase won women's knuckle huck and Ziyang Wang took the gold medal in men's knuckle huck.
X Games Aspen wrapped up Saturday night with Chloe Kim winning yet another gold medal in snowboard superpipe. It was a ...
Later Friday night, China’s Wang Ziyang, 21, won knuckle huck with the competition’s first ever triple front flip. The rookie began the rotation before the lip of the knuckle, tapping the tip and tail ...
Ziyang Wang is currently pursuing the M.S. degree with the School of Automation, Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology, Nanjing, China. His current research interests include image ...