Zoi Sadowski-Synnott has taken a big jump towards creating more New Zealand Olympic history in Beijing.
The 20-year-old snowboarder, who claimed New Zealand's first ever gold medal at the Winter Games in the women's slopestyle eight days earlier, eased into the final of the snowboard big air as the top qualifier.
It was never really in doubt for Sadowski-Synnott in the same event that propelled her to snowboarding stardom at the 2018 PyeongChang Games, where she became New Zealand's youngest Winter Olympics medallist with bronze.
And thanks to a clinical performance at the Big Air Shougang stadium, she will have the benefit of going last in tomorrow's final.
With the best combined scores from two out of the three runs counting towards finals qualification, Sadowski-Synnott calmed any nerves with a strong first attempt, nailing a silky smooth Backside 1080 to earn the number one spot after the first round.