Dmytro Yasnolobov took his second overall win of the SnowKite World Cup season ©Krainiukov Oleksandr/IKA

Dmytro Yasnolobov claimed another win in the men's ski class at the SnowKite World Cup in Roccaraso in Italy as the second leg of the season concluded.

The Ukrainian recorded a net score of 7, which was the sum of three first- and two second-place finishes, to secure the victory in the course racing discipline.

His discards were a second and a third.

Italy's Andrea Di Lisa finished narrowly behind on 9 points while Yasnolobov's compatriot Zakhar Khamatkhanov completed the podium with 20 points.

Khamatkhanov was level on points with the Czech Republic's Martin Lafek but recorded one win to Lafek's zero, giving him the advantage.

Yasnolobov also won the season's first leg on the home snow of Kharkiv with a perfect 10 points.

Mariska Wildenberg of The Netherlands stormed to victory in the women's ski class with five points, the lowest possible total.


Across the seven races, Wildenberg won five and came second twice but was able to discard those as her two worst results.

French duo Christelle Divry and Marie Dubois followed behind in second and third with 11 and 18 points, respectively.

It was an all-Czech podium in the men's snowboard with Lukas Maly taking gold on seven points, Jindrich Houstek claiming silver with nine and Jan Koenigsmark bagging bronze from a 10-point haul.

There was no women's snowboard event.

Yasnolobov was unable to carry his form into the long-distance men's race as he finished fifth.

Di Lisa and Lafek took gold and silver, with France's Eloi Rondeau rounding out the top three.

Divry then took the women's title ahead of Viktorie Matyasova of the Czech Republic and Wildenberg.

Italian Andrea Bersini was victorious in the men's snowboard.

Maly and Koenigsmark won silver and bronze.

The series stays in Italy with the next leg set to take place in Cortina d'Ampezzo from March 24 to 27.