The 25 year old VIS snowboarder, took the first place podium for the second consecutive year at the event.
James, a three time Winter Olympian, led the field with a mammoth 96 point first run in challenging snow and flat light conditions and held the first run lead for the rest of the event with a simple victory lap on his third and final run.
“I definitely put some added pressure on myself after last year with some big expectations” said the Australian Institute of Sport male athlete of the year.
“I had to iron those emotions over and just come out with a clear head and approach it as a new season. I did that and just came out today and knew what I had to do to be up top. The elements weren’t in our favour today but everyone rode really well and I knew they were going to, so I had to bring it today.”
James is Australia’s most successful male snowboarder to date. The three time FIS World Champion won an Olympic bronze medal at PyeongChang in 2018, has a plethora of X Games medals (2 gold, 1 silver, 1 bronze) and now seven FIS World Cup medals (4 gold, 2 silver, 1 bronze) to add to his collection.
Yuto Totsuka (JPN) took silver with 94.5 and Ruka Hirano (JPN) took bronze with 89.25.
NSWIS rider Emily Arthur finished in 25th place, missing out on the eight woman final.
James and Arthur will now travel to Secret Garden in China for the next FIS World Cup on December 22.