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Lorenzo & Stino storm the podium at Cold Hawaii 2025

Lorenzo & Stino storm the podium at Cold Hawaii 2025

The Cold Hawaii Games once again delivered a wild show, with Nørre Vorupør transformed into a battlefield of wind and waves. With gusts blasting up to 50 knots and monster swell rolling through, the stage was set for the world’s best Big Air riders — and Harlem was right in the heart of it. As one of the official King of the Air qualifiers, the stakes were sky-high. Last year’s champ and reigning World Champion Lorenzo Casati lit up the skies with his signature consistency and mastery, sending his Peak 8m to the moon and claiming the highest jump of the day. Stino Mul conquered the storm in style, fully in tune with his gear and dropping jaws, while Frenchman Clément Huot brought trademark flair, even if it wasn’t his day.

In a nail-biting final where victory was anyone’s guess, Lorenzo secured 2nd place, with Stino exploding in his last three tricks to lock in 3rd. Harlem power, back-to-back!

As vice champion last year, Lorenzo is already pre-qualified for King of the Air. Both Stino and Clément are now turning their focus toward their video entries, chasing their shot at joining him on the biggest stage of all in Cape Town. Three Harlem riders, one ultimate Big Air setup, and a storm that tested every ounce of skill — Cold Hawaii was nothing short of epic.

Watch the replay here

And behind it all? The gear that fuels the Harlem Big Air team: the Harlem Peak and Ascent Board. The ultimate duo, delivering unmatched height, hangtime, power and confidence to chase storm after storm.

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